








Bailey Pegasus Palermo 4 Caravan
Description
So, I’ve been keeping this caravan for years — it’s a Bailey Pegasus Palermo 4, a four-berth model with a twin axle. It’s not flashy, but it’s solid and actually quite comfortable for weekend trips or just hanging out with family.Inside, the layout is pretty straightforward: there’s a proper end washroom with a cassette loo, a washbasin, and a separate shower cubicle. Moving along, you’ve got bunk beds on one side and a two-seater dinette opposite. The kitchen is well equipped — gas hob, oven, grill, sink, and a microwave (only works on 240v). And at the front, there’s a spacious lounge area with two side-facing sofas — plenty of room to chill or have a chat with friends.
Heating and hot water can be powered by either low-pressure gas or 240v electric (if you’ve got it). There’s a big roof light, good storage throughout, and LED mood lighting that makes it feel more like a real living space than just a caravan.
It’s based in Leigh-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, so if you’re in the area, I’m happy to show it around — just give me a shout. I’m Nick, and I’ve been looking after this thing for a while, so I know what it’s like to use it day in and day out.
The mileage is accurate as per the valuation, but it’s been in regular use so it might’ve changed a bit since then. I’ve had it checked out a few times, and it runs well — nothing major, just some normal wear and tear.
I’m not selling it to make a quick profit — I’ve been using it for years, and now I’m just moving on. It’s been a great companion, and I’d hate to see it sit idle.
If you’re interested, or just want to see it in person, drop me a message. I’ll send photos and help you work out if it’s something that fits your lifestyle.
(Price is £12,599.10 — just a heads-up if you’re planning to go through with it.)
P.S. I’ve never sold a caravan before, so if you’re nervous about buying one from a private seller, I’m happy to talk through it — no pressure, just honest info.