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Park home review: Designed for Versatility!

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Separate lounge or open-plan – the choice is yours! The Langton is stacked with refinements and its layout is created with family versatility in mind.

Alounge that can be separated from the dining-kitchen area, a skylight in the kitchen, an entrance recess with a seat.

The Langton has features which make it a very special holiday home. And it has an exceptionally home from home feel. That’s down to its lounge kitchen- dining area configuration. The lounge is a totally separate room. Or not – as you choose.

Sliding doors completely divide it from the dining kitchen. Or you can open them, turning the entire living area into an open plan space. It’s a brilliant concept that marks the new-for-2020 Langton out as a superbly versatile family holiday home. We visited Pemberton’s factory and showground, where many of the homes are on display, and spent time in the Langton.

So, room by room, we take you on a guided tour of this impressive 43ft by 14ft holiday home…

Hallway

The entrance hallway gives you somewhere to take off and put on footwear; a seat, in a recess, on which to perch, and cabinets both below and above the recess so that you can put away your boots and shoes. There’s also a full-height cabinet here; so, practicality and superb storage is here as you step inside – and that’s replicated throughout the Langton.

Kitchen

kitchen

White and grey marble-effect worktops, an island unit with a rise-and-fall socket unit and a five burner hob. The kitchen is impressive Separate lounge or open-plan – the choice is yours! T

he Langton is stacked with refinements and its layout is created with family versatility in mind even at the first glance. The island unit houses three drawers plus a cabinet containing a rubbish bin – a rarity in a holiday home and another pointer to the Langton’s practicality.

Kitchen equipment, in addition to the five-burner hob, is an oven and separate grill, extractor, microwave, washer-dryer and dishwasher. The marble-effect that looks so attractive on the work surface also extends along the walls, to form a splashback and gives the kitchen a very high-class, quality look.

Dining Area

Dining Area

Opposite the kitchen sits the dining table – and another of the Langton’s defining features. That’s a full-height window that extends upwards to a cathedral-style apex set into a recess in the roof.

The effect is to let in plenty of light – along with the skylight over the kitchen – and also create an immense style feature. High-back chairs comfortably upholstered in smooth snakeskin effect fabric add to the quality look.

Lounge

Lounge

The doors which separate the lounge slide into part-walls; when they’re retracted, they can hardly be seen. The doors are white with a panel of obscure glass so light gets through yet they form a total visual barrier.

Furniture is two armchairs and a three-seater settee, plus a large footstool, upholstered in plain cream fabric with an attractive texture. Almost the entire front of the home is windows; the two centre sections open to your decking. The four side windows have Roman blinds, in white with muted aquamarine shade edging and box-style pelmets; smart and modern.

The delightful aquamarine shade is a theme of the Langton; it’s also in the curtains and cushions, patterned by a white tree design. This is a family holiday home in every way – the ability to create two living rooms being the obvious example. And there’s more.

The lounge can be converted to an occasional bedroom – the sett ee is in fact a sofa bed. So, when the lounge becomes an extra bedroom, you can close the doors and there’s total privacy from the kitchen-dining room.

Twin Room

Twin Room

Through another white door with a frosted panel you fi nd the twin room, with a velvet-upholstered bedhead running the width of the room and a large wardrobe with four drawers.

Main Bedroom

Main Bedroom

The main bedroom has the same style bedhead, this time reaching three quarters of the way up the wall to a shelf with two spotlights set into the base, making quite a style statement.

And there’s more.

Wall lights beside the bed have semi-circular fawn satiny shades and black bases that descend to a chrome point – lovely!

This room has a large wardrobe with two separate hanging areas and a wide dressing table with a stool (complete with small backrest) upholstered with the snakeskin-look fabric as the dining chairs. There’s plenty of floorspace, and a deep-pile cream carpet matching that in the lounge; this bedroom can definitely be described as luxurious.

The en suite, with bath and shower above, has an extractor fan – another pointer to the Langton’s luxury status. The central heating unit is housed in a suite of cabinets that incorporates two large shelf units, so plenty of storage here. The bath surround wallcovering is high-gloss rock-effect in greys and fawns – stunning.

Family Shower Room

Opposite the twin room is the family shower room, with a rock-effect feature panel in the shower. There’s even a little seat on which a little person can perch while being showered!

The Langton has all of the connectivity a family needs; USB sockets are the kitchen and main bedroom and there are TV brackets in the lounge and bedrooms. Options include residential specification (including enhanced insulation to the roof, walls and floor), a wine cooler, electric heating in place of the gas combi system and wider (three feet) beds in the twin room.

Contact
Pemberton Park & Leisure Homes
Woodhouse Lane
Wigan
Lancashire
WN6 7NF
01942 321 221
W pembertonlh.co.uk