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  • 2024-06-22
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Gas Bottles [Caravan Life UK]
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   / @caravanlifeuk   What It’s Really Like Living in a Static Caravan in the UK

When I first decided to move into a static caravan, most people thought I’d lost the plot. “You’ll freeze in winter!” they said. “What about the bills?” But truthfully, it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made — though it’s not all sunsets and sea views.

Finding the Right Spot

The first big choice was where to live. Static caravans aren’t just plonked anywhere — they’re on holiday parks or residential sites. Holiday parks are great for part-time living or getaways, but they usually shut for a couple of months a year. Residential parks, on the other hand, are licensed for year-round living, and that’s where I ended up.

My site is tucked away in the countryside, not far from the coast. It’s peaceful, friendly, and a bit slower-paced than city life — exactly what I wanted. Of course, location makes a big difference to the price: the more scenic or touristy the area, the higher the costs.

Buying and Costs

Buying the caravan itself was surprisingly straightforward. I found a used one through the park’s sales office — a tidy two-bedroom model for just under £35,000.
That might sound like a lot, but compared to buying a house, it’s a fraction of the cost. You own the caravan, not the land, so there’s no mortgage — but you do pay site fees for your pitch each year.

My annual site fee is around £3,000. That covers the upkeep of the park, waste collection, and basic services like water. Every park sets its own rates, and the fancier ones (with clubhouses and swimming pools) can charge a lot more.

Running Costs and Maintenance

Running a static caravan isn’t too different from a small flat, though you have to be a bit more hands-on.
I pay for gas and electricity, which works out at about £60 a month depending on the season. Winters can get chilly — insulation isn’t quite up to house standards — but a couple of electric heaters and a good winter duvet do the trick.

Insurance costs me about £250 a year, . Maintenance is pretty manageable — washing the outside a couple of times a year, checking for leaks, and getting the gas appliances serviced. The biggest job so far was resealing a few windows after a stormy winter.

The Good Bits

Living here has changed the way I think about “home.”

It’s cheaper and simpler — no mortgage, no endless DIY jobs.

I’m surrounded by nature: I wake up to birdsong, not traffic.

There’s a lovely community spirit — neighbours look out for each other, and there’s always someone to chat to over a cuppa.

It’s a downsized lifestyle, which feels freeing. You realise how little you actually need.

The Not-So-Good Bits

Of course, it’s not perfect.
Static caravans depreciate — they lose value over time — so you can’t really think of them as an investment. Some parks have strict rules about who can visit, how long guests can stay, and even what colour you can paint your decking.

And the weather can be unforgiving. In winter, the wind howls through the park and the rain drums on the roof. You have to stay on top of maintenance, or little issues can quickly become big ones.

Selling up can also be tricky — there’s a limited market for second-hand caravans, especially if they have to stay on a particular site.

Would I Recommend It?

Honestly — yes, but with eyes wide open.
Living in a static caravan isn’t for everyone, but if you want a simpler, more affordable way of life and don’t mind a bit of upkeep, it can be wonderful. It’s peaceful, practical, and a bit of an adventure.

It’s not about living cheaply — it’s about living differently. And for me, that’s been worth every penny.

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