3-bedroom static lodge with wrap-around deck on the beach

£94,495.50
Caravans
banwell, North Somerset
Good
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Sep 10, 2025

Description

I’ve been staying at Broadland Sands for years now, and this Willerby Everleigh Lodge is one of my favourite spots. It’s a solid three-bedroom static lodge (sleeps six), built with a warm, cosy feel that feels just right for families or anyone who likes a peaceful beach escape.

It’s fully heated with double glazing, so it stays comfortable year-round. There’s a full wrap-around deck, which means you can enjoy the views and fresh air from almost anywhere—perfect for morning coffee or evening chats.

I’ve had a look at the details and thought I’d share them in case anyone’s interested:
- Central heating & double glazing
- 35-year license
- Free site fees for 2025 and 2026
- Master bedroom with en-suite
- Integrated kitchen appliances
- Patio doors open up to the sea views

And yes, the keys are handed over within 14 days of buying — no fuss.

The park itself is packed with things to do: indoor pool, tennis courts, a games zone, dog-friendly lounges, beer garden, crazy golf, and even a climbing wall. It’s open most days from 9am to 7pm, with weekends ending a bit earlier.

It’s on the coast — right between Norfolk and Suffolk — so it’s easy to explore the area, whether you’re after quiet walks or more adventurous getaways.

I’ve actually been using it as a second home for years, and it’s become a real part of my routine. The holiday letting scheme helps keep running costs down, and there’s no solicitor fees or stamp duty to worry about.

The price is £94,495.50 — not cheap, but it’s a solid investment for a home that’s already got everything you’d want.

I’m based in Banwell, North Somerset, and happy to chat about it if you’re interested. Just give me a ring on 07840-839-946 — I’ll answer any questions and share more about how it’s been working out for me.

No marketing, no fluff — just real stuff from someone who’s actually lived here.
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