A family run business, founded in 1952 by the Hicks family, Diamond Farm consists of 3 sites – Diamond Farm, Merrybee Caravan Park and Central Caravan Park. The smallest of which being Central Caravan park which holds 17 static caravans, the larger two holding 100 static caravans each respectively. Set in swathes of beautiful countryside, views abound for miles. Whilst also being located just minutes from the golden sands of Brean and the bustle of the towns of Brean and Burnham-on-sea just a step away. There is everything you could possibly want in the vicinity.
On a practical note, Diamond Farm boasts some of the lowest site fees in the area, something sure worth snapping up! This is not to mention, the array of activities available in the area.
There is lots to do in Brean for families and couples alike. At Diamond Farm itself, you can take farm walks, take part in fishing, or even cycle with bike hire available on the lovely Brean Down Way. Should you prefer a more relaxing pursuit, there are a couple of cafes – Café 33 and the Diamond Farm Café, serving wholesome fayre.
In the local area, should you wish to go on a day out, there is Animal Farm Adventure Park nearby, which is fun for all the family with a wide array of animals. Brean Down, owned by the National Trust, is a fun filled walk with great views, or take a trip to Brean Leisure Park for thrilling rides.
What is for sure, buying a static caravan at Diamond Farm, you are sure to make a whirlwind of memories with your loved ones!
In the 1920’s Britain saw the rise of the touring caravan, designed to be towed along by the motor car. This was brilliant as it meant holidays around the country were now more accessible to the average family. This innovation led to the idea of caravans being left on a particular site for longer periods of time, so people didn’t have to keep dragging this heavy, unaerodynamic trailer around with them whenever they went on holiday.
Individuals are given the opportunity to not only look and ask about caravans but also speak to park owners. This allows buyers to make an informed choice around the lifestyle they will lead for the next 10 -15 years.
The lifespan of a Static Caravan can vary, however, like with most things if it is looked after and properly maintained then you could expect the static caravan to reach up to 30 or more years on private land. Parks will generally ask for it to be upgraded around the 15-year mark to keep the park looking appealing and safe.
What is the ideal location? This varies from person to person, but it is important to consider what makes a holiday special to you, is it being near stunning coastlines like you might find in Tintagel or would you prefer to be surrounded by the countryside like you might find near Winkleigh. Luckily if you enjoy both these things then the Southwest has it covered. The sea and countryside are never more than a 30-minute drive away from each other.
If you enjoy the wonders of the natural world then this is the blog for you! Lets explore the weird and wonderful things that you could encounter beneath the picturesque waves this summer.