








Modern 30ft static caravan with panoramic Tamar Valley views
Description
Honestly, I’m not sure why I’m even putting this up for sale — I’ve lived here for years and never thought I’d part with it. This is a 2016 Carnaby Springdale 30ft x 13ft static caravan, tucked into the Tamar Coast and Country Park at St Anns Chapel in Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire (yes, I know — it’s not Cornwall anymore, but it’s still got that same quiet, scenic vibe).It’s got unbeatable views of the Tamar Valley from every angle, and the deck is big with a modern glass balustrade and a corner sofa — perfect for sitting and soaking in the sunrise or sunset. The caravan is south-facing, so it’s always full of natural light, and it’s been well maintained over the past nine years — no smokers, no pets, just clean, calm living.
Inside, it’s open plan with two bedrooms, a lounge/dining area, and a solid feature middle partition with an electric fire and a smart TV. The sofa has a bed under it, so it’s useful if you’re visiting family or friends. The kitchen is sleek and functional — plenty of cupboards, a pull-out larder, double oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, and room to fit a slimline dishwasher if you ever want one. The bathroom has a double shower and a modern white suite.
It’s got gas central heating, double glazing, and WiFi — everything you’d want for a relaxed, self-contained getaway. There’s a parking bay right in front, and an outside shed with a washing machine (it’s less than a month old, so it’s fresh).
The lease runs until March 2035, with about 10 years left — annual fees are around £3,990, due in March 2026. The park is strictly for owner use, no subletting, but you can definitely let family and friends stay if you want. Viewings are by appointment only, and I’ll need to meet you and see your proof of address — this isn’t a place to live, just a spot to enjoy the views and peace.
I’m only going for £28,755, and if you pay the full amount, I’ll throw in the site fees until 2026 and the washing machine and decking furniture (both less than a month old). If you’re serious and really like the views, I’d be happy to show you around — just let me know. No pressure, just a bit of a real-life thing I’ve lived with for years.