In beautiful Surrey, close to the border with Sussex, lies a park home estate owned by J.J. Cooper and Sons. Cambridge Lodge Park is near to the town centre of Horley, a character place with a good choice of cafés, pubs and restaurants.
Shops catering for everyday needs are here, plus a mix of specialist shops and boutiques. And Horley has its own theatre, called the Archway; it’s located, as its name suggests, under the railway arches.
Horley is three miles from Gatwick Airport – great for holiday getways, of course. And the spin-off is a choice of attractions that, if you go for a park home here, will make interesting visits. There’s Gatwick Aviation Museum, plus Cloudbase Aviation, a flying school that advertises Air Experiences. There are two flight centres at Redhill, too, one offering flight experiences, the other helicopter flights. Wings Museum is about eight miles away; this area has aviation at its heart.
There are beautiful parks, ideal for walks, at Reigate, three miles away, and Crawley. Need any more convincing that this region is a great place to live? Try this: buying a park home at Cambridge Lodge Park is amazingly tempting in terms of cost-effective living; in an area known for high property prices, new park homes at Cambridge Lodge Park start at around £125,000 and rise to £200,000.
Homes and plots are of a variety of sizes. Some border the edge of the park with field views. Many have neat gardens with chippings and pots and low shrubs. Some have paved frontages; one has an archway where roses grow; lovely!
A Tingdene Barnwell home is due to arrive at Cambridge Lodge Park in October. It will be priced at £199,999.