Those looking for static caravans and lodges for sale at Brooklyn Holiday Park will find a calm, adult-friendly, pet-friendly base in the coastal village of Banks, just a few miles from Southport. Brooklyn Holiday Park blends tidy, redeveloped grounds with a friendly community vibe—think informal coffee mornings, an on-site launderette, and good transport links for easy trips to Southport and Preston. Viewings by appointment are recommended.
Brooklyn Holiday Park has over five decades of heritage and a recent refresh, with new areas for statics, lodges, gardens and roads giving the park a clean, modern feel. Surrounded by farmland, it’s a quiet spot to unwind while staying close to Southport’s beaches, cafés and shops. Adult-friendly policies keep things relaxed; children can visit briefly, so family drop-ins still work.
Day-to-day is simple: stroll to village services in Banks, hop on the bus into Southport or Preston, or head out to nearby leisure facilities for fitness, golf or spa time. Evenings are easy—catch up with neighbours over coffee or take a short drive to Churchtown and Southport for dinner.
Expect slow mornings, neighbourly chats and easy access to coast and countryside. The park’s refreshed layout and communal lounge/kitchen spaces support a low-stress rhythm—wash day at the launderette, coffee with friends, then a quick bus into Southport for the afternoon.
Banks village on your doorstep for everyday bits; Southport just a few miles for beaches, Lord Street shopping and cafés.
Days out to Rufford Old Hall (NT), Formby dunes and coastal walks, or Churchtown’s Botanic Gardens.
Transport links: regular buses to Southport and Preston; driving times vary by route (rail options available from Southport—service dependent).
In Banks, West Lancashire, a coastal village a few miles from Southport.
No—homes are offered in a holiday setting. Check each listing for specific terms.
It’s adult-friendly to keep things peaceful; children may visit briefly (see park rules).
Yes—pet-friendly; check rules on leads, numbers and breeds.
Yes—there’s an onsite launderette for owners’ use.
Regular bus services run to Southport and Preston; rail via Southport (service dependent).
Southport’s beaches and Lord Street, Churchtown Botanic Gardens, Rufford Old Hall (NT), and coastal paths from Formby to Ainsdale.