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The entrance to the holiday park. The modern holiday village of Allhallows-on-Sea lies on the river front about a 1 km north of the ancient village. After the First World War, Kent and London county councils proposed to transform Allhallows into a major seaside resort, after the fashion of Victorian Herne Bay.
The park offers more than 700 pitches of accommodation, swimming pool, entertainment venues and restaurants and not far from Skegness beach. It is also Haven's first Holiday Park in Skegness since it owned Coastfield. [15] [16] On the 13 March 2024 it was announced that Haven had purchased Holivans Caravan Park in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire.
A recreational vehicle park (RV park) or caravan park is a place where people with recreational vehicles can stay overnight, or longer, in allotted spaces known as "sites" or "campsites". They are also referred to as campgrounds , though a true campground also provides facilities for tent camping ; many facilities calling themselves "RV parks ...
The Cotton Tree Caravan Park occupies a large, flat parcel of land (almost 9 hectares (22 acres)) on the southern bank of the Maroochy River mouth and is bounded to the east by the northern end of Maroochydore Beach; on the south by Cotton Tree Parade and The Esplanade; and to the west by Cotton Tree Park.
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Park Resorts was a holiday park operator with 48 holiday parks located across the United Kingdom. Holiday parks were mainly located at or near the seaside, primarily on the south and east coasts of England, but also extending to Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Wight, and the Lake District. Income was generated from rentals of static holiday ...
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Wyre Estuary Country Park is located in Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, England. Established in 1991 [1] and covering 0.79 acres (0.32 ha), [2] it is situated on the western banks of the 28-mile (45 km) long River Wyre, near its mouth at the Irish Sea at Fleetwood. The Wyre estuary forms part of the southern boundary of Morecambe Bay.