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  2. Swift Leisure - Wikipedia

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    Swift was founded in 1964 by Ken Smith. [1] The company started with the single Swift brand of caravans, based on a distinctive tri-front window design (all of which opened – unique at the time), which also allowed easy see through to the rear for the driver whilst travelling.

  3. Motorhome - Wikipedia

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    On occasion, other synonyms are used, such as motor home and motor caravan. In Germany, a motorhome is referred to as a Wohnmobil. In Sweden, the term husbil means motorhome. In France, a motorhome is called a camping-car. In Italy, the term camper is used to mean motorhome in general, and the term motorhome refers to Class A motorhomes in ...

  4. Holdsworth Motorhomes - Wikipedia

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    The Holdsworth Motorhomes Company was a UK-based campervan conversion company running from 1968 to the mid-1990s, founded by Richard Holdsworth. [1] It was one of the first UK campervan conversion companies, developing to hold contracts with British Leyland for the Sherpa , and the first UK company to hold approval from Volkswagen .

  5. Campervan - Wikipedia

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    The car camper is an estate car (UK) or a station wagon (USA) converted into a travel home. The rear cargo area is converted into a full double bed area usually with a fabricated aluminium framework. All equipment necessary to set up a well-appointed camp site is stored under the double bed with access through lidded areas under the bed.

  6. Briningham - Wikipedia

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    Briningham's parish church is dedicated to Saint Maurice and dates at its earliest to 1300. The church has been Grade I listed since 1959. [13] The church boasts stained glass depicting the ascension of Christ by William Wailes (installed 1862) and another depicting Saint Cecilia and Saint Agnes by Alfred L. Wilkinson. [14]

  7. Category:Country houses in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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  8. Houghton, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Houghton is a small village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of 7.64 km 2 (2.95 sq mi) and had a population of 69 in 36 households at the 2001 census . [ 1 ] At the 2011 census the population of the parish was again below 100, and was therefore included in the civil parish of West Rudham .

  9. Watton, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Watton Clock Tower St Mary's Parish Church Wayland Hall. Watton High Street contains a distinctive Clock Tower which was built in 1679 by wealthy local merchant Christopher Hey after the fire of 1674, with a bell designed to act like an alarm bell to surrounding villages.