Two options. One big decision. Static Caravan vs. Holiday Lodge. Here is how to decide which holiday home fits your lifestyle in Shropshire.
At a Glance: The Key Differences
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| Feature |
Static Caravan |
Holiday Lodge |
| Width |
10–12ft (Single unit) |
14–22ft (Twin unit) |
| Build Standard |
EN 1647 (Holiday) |
BS 3632 (Residential Spec) |
| Insulation |
Good (Double Glazing/Heating) |
Exceptional (Home standards) |
| Licence Length |
10–15 years |
20–30+ years |
| Starting Price |
From £35k+ |
From £90k+ |
| Usage |
Holiday use only |
Holiday use only |
What This Guide Covers
- The core differences: width, layout, and feel.
- Build standards: Why BS3632 matters for winter.
- Financials: Price tags vs. long-term value.
- Licence terms: How long you can stay on the park.
- The "Wet Weekend" test: Checking for cabin fever.
- A simple checklist to help you decide.
1. Introduction
Two options. One decision.
Walk onto Seven Oaks and you’ll see them both.
On one side, the traditional static caravan. Compact, cosy, familiar. Perfect for fishing weekends.
On the other, the holiday lodge. Wide, timber-clad, imposing. More like a bungalow than a caravan.
Standing between them, it’s easy to feel stuck.
Which one is right for you?
This is a big decision. You want to know your money is going into the right asset. You want a choice that suits your lifestyle for the next decade or more.
We see this hesitation often at Seven Oaks.
It’s the sign of a sensible buyer. Someone thinking ahead.
Here’s the good news: it doesn’t have to be complicated.
This 2026 guide cuts through the confusion. Written for buyers looking in the Shropshire and Powys area, we’re setting aside the sales talk and focusing on practical facts.
Important: A holiday lodge is not the same as a residential park home. Even if a lodge is built to residential specification, if it sits on a holiday park like Seven Oaks, you cannot live in it full-time. It is for leisure use only.

2. Understanding the Basics
What is a static caravan?
Think of the static caravan as the classic choice for flexibility and value.
Most are "single units," meaning they are constructed as one piece and delivered on a single transporter.
- Size: Typically 10ft to 12ft wide.
- The Build: Aluminium or vinyl cladding on a steel chassis.
- The Spec: Usually built to the EN 1647 holiday standard. This makes them perfect for spring, summer, and autumn use.
- The Vibe: Relaxed, easy to maintain, and perfect for frequent fishing breaks.
In short: If you want a comfortable base to explore the River Severn without the higher price tag of a lodge, this is the sensible choice.
What is a holiday lodge?
A holiday lodge is the step up in luxury and space.
They are typically "twin units." They arrive in two separate halves which are joined together on your pitch to create a home double the width of a standard caravan.
- Size: Expansive. Usually 20ft to 22ft wide. The extra width transforms the feel of the lounge and dining areas.
- The Build: Most are built to BS 3632 residential specification. This means thicker walls, superior insulation, and domestic-grade double glazing.
- The Foundation: They usually sit on a concrete raft foundation, giving them a permanent, solid feel underfoot.
- The Vibe: It feels less like a holiday home and more like an apartment. You get domestic-style kitchens, utility rooms (great for muddy boots), and often free-standing furniture.
In short: A lodge is for those who value space above all else, or who plan to visit during December and January and want that extra layer of warmth.
What they have in common
Despite the differences, they share some key legal points:
- Both are mobile structures (technically).
- Both are for recreation only.
- You pay site fees (rent) for the pitch they sit on.
- You need specialist holiday home insurance.
- You must have a main residential address elsewhere.

3. Cladding & Local Rules
The exterior of your holiday home matters, especially in a rural setting like Seven Oaks.
It’s about blending into the beautiful Shropshire landscape.
The Logic Behind the Colours
In countryside parks, planners generally want holiday homes to be unobtrusive.
- Countryside: Greens, environmental tones, and timber effects are preferred to match the woodland and riverbanks.
- Coast: Creams and light greys are often used near the beach (but less common inland).
The Lodge Advantage
Static caravans typically feature aluminium or vinyl cladding.
Lodges often use CanExel (composite wood) or real timber. This gives a premium, chalet-style appearance that feels very different to a traditional caravan.
4. Cost Comparison in Shropshire
Initial Purchase Cost
Static caravans:
- Pre-owned: Often available from £25,000–£35,000.
- New: On quality parks, often start from £35,000–£45,000.
Holiday lodges:
- New: Typically start around £90,000–£110,000.
- Premium: Models with large decking overlooking the river can reach £200,000+.
Running Costs
Here's something that often surprises buyers.
Lodges generally have higher site fees because they occupy a larger "double" pitch.
However, a modern lodge built to residential spec can actually be cheaper to heat than an older caravan.
The superior insulation retains warmth far better. Your heating bills in November or December may be lower than you'd expect.
The "Long Game" (Depreciation)
View these as lifestyle purchases, not financial investments. Both will depreciate over time.
- Statics: Generally have shorter licence terms (e.g. 10–15 years).
- Lodges: Benefit from longer licences (20–30+ years). This allows you to spread the initial purchase cost over many more years of enjoyment.
5. Lifestyle & Comfort: The "Wet Weekend" Test
Viewing a holiday home on a sunny Tuesday in July? Everything looks spacious.
But the real test is a wet Saturday in November when the river is high and you can't go fishing.
Space and layout
- Static Caravan (12ft wide): The design is clever and efficient. Cosy and warm. But if you have grandchildren visiting or you're drying off fishing gear, the corridor can start to feel snug.
- Holiday Lodge (20ft wide): A different pace of life. With a domestic-style hallway and a utility room for muddy boots or tackle, the wet weather stays separate from your living space. Room for a full-size dining table and freestanding sofas.
Soundproofing
Lodges built to BS 3632 usually have thicker walls and better acoustic performance.
When the rain hammers down, it's a gentle patter rather than a drum solo.
6. Ownership Experience
Licence Tenure
This is often the deciding factor for our owners.
- Statics: Shorter term commitments.
- Lodges: Long-term commitments (often double the length).
If you're looking for a "forever" retreat where you don't have to think about upgrading for decades, the lodge offers that peace of mind.
Availability
Caravan pitches are generally available across most parks.
Lodge pitches are scarcer. They require a large double footprint.
Prime lodge pitches—especially those with river views at Seven Oaks—are in high demand.
7. Who Should Choose a Static Caravan?
A static caravan is the ideal choice if:
- You are testing the lifestyle: It is your first venture into holiday home ownership.
- You are a "Fisherman": You plan to visit for weekends to use the lakes or river, and just need a comfy base.
- You want low maintenance: Wipe-clean cladding and compact spaces are easy to look after.
- You want value: You want the riverside lifestyle without the higher capital commitment.
8. Who Should Choose a Holiday Lodge?
A holiday lodge is likely the better fit if:
- Space is a priority: You often have family, grandchildren, or guests staying with you.
- You love the winter season: You want to watch the mist on the River Severn from a warm, highly insulated lounge.
- You are planning for the long term: You want a base for the next 20 to 30 years.
9. Decision Framework
Still undecided? Use this simple checklist.
- Budget: Under £60k? → Static Caravan.
- Visits: Mostly summer/fishing trips? → Static Caravan. Christmas & long stays? → Lodge.
- Timeline: 5–10 year plan? → Static. Long-term legacy? → Lodge.
- Experience: First timer? → Static. Upgrading? → Lodge.
10. Conclusion & Next Steps
There is no single "best" option.
There is only the option that fits your budget and your vision for the years ahead.
- A static caravan offers freedom, flexibility, and a lower barrier to entry.
- A holiday lodge offers luxury, residential-style space, and longevity.
The best way to decide?
Don't decide from a screen. Come to Seven Oaks.
Step into a 12ft static. Feel the comfort. Sit on the sofa.
Then walk into a 20ft lodge. Stand in the kitchen. Look at the view of the river.
Most of our customers know which one feels "right" within five minutes of walking through the door.

Why Choose Seven Oaks?
Located on the banks of the River Severn, Seven Oaks offers a rare mix of 5-star luxury and countryside tranquillity.
- River & Lakes: Half a mile of River Severn fishing plus two private lakes.
- Owners Only: A true community feel with no subletting.
- Long Season: Enjoy your holiday home from 1st March to 14th January.
- Facilities: Fitness suite, bowling green, pitch & putt, and laundry.
- Accessibility: Level ground throughout and piped gas to all pitches.
Seven Oaks at a Glance
| Feature |
Details |
| Location |
Crew Green, Shropshire/Powys Border (SY5 9BU) |
| Season |
1st March – 14th January (10.5 months) |
| Site Fees (Annual) |
From £3,838 (Single) to £5,094 (Double) |
| Subletting |
No (Owners, Family & Friends only) |
| Facilities |
Fishing (River & Lakes), Gym, Bowling, Golf |
| Distance |
~50 mins from Wolverhampton, ~1hr 15 from Birmingham |