It’s easy to fall in love with a caravan. You can picture weekends there
before you’ve even sat down.
But if you’re looking to buy a static caravan holiday home or lodge,
choose the park first. The caravan can change. The park can’t.
Key Takeaways
- Park choice drives long-term happiness
- Under 2 hours = you’ll use it more
- Pitch fees often: £3.5k–£6k per year
- Check season dates (winter varies)
- Holiday use only (not full-time living)
- Age limits: upgrade/removal 15–20 years
1. Why the Park Matters More Than the Caravan

When you buy a static caravan or lodge, you’re not just buying a holiday home.
You’re buying what your weekends feel like when you arrive.
You can update a caravan over time.
You can’t update the setting.
You can replace furniture.
You can’t replace the atmosphere.
That’s why smart buyers choose the park first.

2. The Two-Hour Rule: Distance Changes Everything
Most people think they’ll visit all the time.
Then life shows up. Work runs late. Plans pile up.
And the long drive turns “this weekend” into “not this month”.
From speaking with owners, the pattern is consistent:
- Up to 2 hours: easy to repeat, high usage
- 2.5 hours: still workable for many
- 3+ hours: visits often drop sharply
It’s not just miles.
It’s whether the journey feels like a chore.
Ask yourself: “Would I happily do this twice a month?”
If the answer is no, it’s too far.
And it won’t get easier after you buy.
3. The Park-Buying Checklist
Use this before you pay a deposit anywhere.
Distance & Drive Comfort
This is where most regrets start.
Not because the park is “bad”.
Because it’s too far to use properly.
- Draw a realistic 1–3 hour radius from home
- Test the drive at real times (Friday evening, Saturday morning)
- Ask: “Would we still do this in November?”
Distance regret is brutal.
Because it’s not fixable.
Setting: What Do You Want It To Feel Like?

Be honest here.
Different settings suit different people.
Some want bustle and activity.
Others want quiet, space, and a proper reset.
| Feature |
Coastal Parks |
River & Countryside Parks |
| Atmosphere |
Busier, more day visitors, more holiday bustle |
Quieter, steadier, more “switch off” energy |
| Scenery |
Sea views, beaches, promenades |
Rivers, woodland, hills, countryside walks |
| Weather |
More exposed, windier |
More sheltered, calmer feel |
| Best For |
People who love the buzz and being near the coast |
Walkers, anglers, couples, anyone who wants peace |
Choose what you’ll enjoy on your tenth visit.
Not what sounds exciting once.
Park Size & Feel
Larger parks can be great.
But if you bought for peace, “busy” gets old fast.
- Larger parks: more activity, more noise, more turnover
- Smaller parks: steadier community, quieter weekends
Facilities: Only Pay For What You’ll Use
Facilities look great on a brochure.
But you pay for them every year.
So be picky.
Pay for what you’ll actually use.
Local Area Essentials
You’re not just buying a pitch.
You’re buying where your weekends happen.
So check the area properly:
- A decent town nearby for supplies and a change of scene
- Walks you’ll genuinely do regularly
- If you fish, whether it’s convenient (not a mission)
- What the area feels like outside summer
A great caravan in the wrong area still feels like the wrong choice.

Season Length
Don’t assume a park is open all year.
Some parks close for months.
And that changes ownership value overnight.
- 12-month season: access all year (holiday use, not residential)
- 8–10 month season: winter closure
If you like winter breaks, check this early.
Don’t leave it until after you’ve fallen in love with the caravan.
Community Vibe

Visit more than once.
See it busy.
See it quiet.
Then talk to owners. Ask:
- “Do you use it often?”
- “How quiet is it at night?”
- “What’s it like in peak season?”
You’ll learn more in five minutes than any website tells you.
Pet Rules

If you’ve got a dog, check rules early.
- Breed rules
- How many are allowed
- On-lead/off-lead areas
- Access to good walks from the park
Most people remember this too late.
Choosing Your Pitch
Never choose from a map alone.
Pitches can look identical on paper.
They don’t feel identical in real life.
Check:
- Sun direction
- Noise levels
- Parking
- Privacy
- What you’ll actually see from your decking
Understanding the Real Costs
This is where good parks earn trust.
Typical yearly costs often include:
- Pitch fees: £3.5k–£6k (varies by park)
- Utilities: often £500–£1k depending on usage
- Insurance
- Gas supply
- Maintenance and upkeep
Ask for a clear breakdown.
If you can’t get straight answers, don’t rush.
Park Rules & Licence Agreement
This shapes your next 10–15 years.
Look for:
- Age limits (often 15–20 years)
- Selling/transfer fees
- Upgrade rules
- Contractor restrictions
- Decking/veranda guidelines
It’s not exciting.
But it’s the difference between smooth ownership and constant hassle.
Park Type: Choose What Fits You
| Type |
Pros |
Cons |
| Owners-only |
Quiet, stable, relaxed |
No subletting income |
| Allows subletting |
Offsets costs |
Busier, more turnover |
| Mixed touring & static |
Friendly, vibrant |
Less privacy |
If you want calm and consistency, owners-only tends to suit you better.
If you want income, you’ll need a park that allows it.
Research, Visit, Compare
Don’t buy on the first visit.
Go back when:
- The weather’s grim
- The park is busy
- The park is quiet
Parks change personality.
Make sure you’ve seen all sides.

4. Advice for Upgraders & Relocators
If you already own and you’re thinking about upgrading or moving parks, slow down.
A new model doesn’t automatically mean a better lifestyle.
The real win is improving the experience.
Look Beyond the Model
Upgrade for weekends you enjoy more.
Not for a brochure.
Protect Your Equity
Get part-exchange valuations.
Compare them to selling privately.
Know what your current caravan is worth before you commit.
Understand Transfer Costs
Moving a unit can be expensive.
And not every park accepts incoming caravans.
Get quotes first. Then decide.
Compare the Feel, Not Just the Fee
Ask: “What wasn’t working before — and does this fix it?”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pitch fee?
Your annual payment for your pitch.
It typically covers grounds maintenance and park operations.
Can I live in my static caravan all year?
No. Holiday parks require a permanent residential address.
You can use your holiday home during the open season.
Do pitch fees go up every year?
Often, yes. Usually linked to costs and sometimes improvements.
A well-run park will explain how increases are handled.
Can I move my caravan to another park?
Sometimes, but it can be costly.
And not every park accepts incoming units.
What happens when my caravan reaches the age limit?
Most parks require an upgrade or removal after 15–20 years.
Always check your agreement so you know what to expect.
Where is Seven Oaks and how do I get there?
Seven Oaks is near Crew Green on the Shropshire/Powys border (SY5 9BU).
Most owners approach via the A458, using The Cross Gates pub as a landmark,
then follow the B4393 towards Crew Green.
What are the season dates at Seven Oaks?
Open 1st March to 14th January.
Can I sublet at Seven Oaks?
No. It’s owners-only with no subletting and no rentals.
5. Why Choose Salop Caravan Sites?
Across Salop Caravan Sites parks, owners benefit from:
- Decades of experience
- Independent, well-run parks
- Clear rules and transparent ownership
- A quieter, more stable community focus
If you’re buying, consistency matters.
It’s the difference between “nice on day one” and “still great in year five”.
The Bottom Line: Choose the Park First
Your caravan gives you comfort.
Your park gives you the lifestyle.
Get the park right and every visit feels easy.
Like a reset you can reach whenever you need it.
Why Buy at Seven Oaks?
If you’re looking to buy a static caravan holiday home or lodge and you want a park that stays calm and consistent, Seven Oaks sits on the banks of the River Severn in Shropshire — designed for owners who value peace, routine, and countryside space.
- Owners-only by design: no rentals, no subletting, no touring section
- Fishing for owners: two private lakes plus half a mile of River Severn fishing
- Useful facilities: gym, crown green bowling, pitch & putt, laundry, dog exercise area
- Long season: open 1st March to 14th January (10.5 months)
- Clear rules: no hot tubs and a quieter environment
- Serviced pitches: piped gas, satellite TV and telephone to all pitches
Request a brochure to see current ownership options and find out if Seven Oaks fits your routine.
Seven Oaks at a Glance
| Location |
Crew Green, on the banks of the River Severn |
| Postcode |
SY5 9BU |
| Nearest Towns |
Shrewsbury (12 miles), Welshpool (9 miles) |
| Drive Times |
Wolverhampton (50 mins), Birmingham (1 hr 15 mins), Manchester (1 hr 30 mins) |
| Season |
1st March – 14th January (10.5 months) |
| Park Type |
Owners-only static caravans and lodges (no touring, no subletting) |
| Site Fees (inc VAT) |
Single: £3,838.66 / Double: £5,094.88 |
| Key Facilities |
Two fishing lakes, River Severn fishing, fitness suite, crown green bowling, pitch & putt, dog exercise area, laundry, piped gas, satellite TV, telephone |
| Rating |
Welsh Tourist Board 5-star “exceptional” |