Wharncliffe serviced caravan pitches – Update 12 February 2024

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Contractors are making excellent progress, with the 15 concrete bases poured and work on service trenches underway. Pitches will be ready for siting caravans early summer this year.

Wharncliffe offers 28 fully serviced pitches with mains gas, electric, water, drainage and fibre broadband. The size of pitches range from 12x36ft to 20x40ft, with space for decking and designated car park.

 

  • Pitches are available on 5 to 20 year leases
  • Annual pitch rents start at £2,900
  • Five year’s rent plus a lease premium is payable by three stage payments to secure your pitch
  • Caravans can be relocated from other Bisley pitches, purchased through our Approved Caravan Agent or acquired privately

 

Please see layout plan [link], current schedule of available pitches and costs [link], photos of progress of works on site [link], [link] and of Waldegrave site (the previous development) [link]

 

For enquiries and further details please contact Shelly Fletcher shelly.fletcher@nra.org.uk 01483 797777 extn. 212

 

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