12 month residential park homes in Lancashire
If you are looking for a park home you can live in all year round, it is important to focus on residential park homes rather than holiday-only caravans or lodges. A 12 month residential park home will need to be located on a park that holds the correct residential site licence, meaning it can be used as a permanent home, subject to the park’s rules and terms. Some holiday parks hold a residential licence for specific areas or plots, but make sure the correct licence is in place before you purchase.
Lancashire offers a strong mix of locations for residential park home buyers. Coastal areas such as Blackpool, Morecambe and Carnforth are popular with buyers who want access to the seaside, while areas around Preston, Garstang, Lancaster, Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley offer countryside, market towns and good local connections.
When comparing residential park homes for sale in Lancashire, look at more than just the asking price. Check whether the park allows year-round occupation, what pitch fees apply, whether there are age restrictions, and how close the home is to shops, healthcare, transport and local amenities. Prefer to find your perfect park before you look at properties? You can find Residential Parks in Lancashire here.
FAQs
Can you live in a park home all year round in Lancashire?
Yes, but only if the home is on a park with the correct residential site licence. Holiday parks may offer long seasons, but they are not usually suitable as a permanent main residence.
What does 12 month residential park home mean?
A 12 month residential park home is a park home that can be occupied throughout the year as your main residence, subject to the park’s licence, rules and agreement.
Where can I find residential park homes for sale in Lancashire?
Popular areas in Lancashire for residential park homes include Preston, Blackpool, Morecambe, Carnforth, Garstang, Lancaster, Clitheroe, Poulton-le-Fylde and the Ribble Valley.
Are residential park homes in Lancashire suitable for retirement?
Many buyers looking at residential park homes are retired or semi-retired, as park homes often offer single-storey living, manageable space and quieter communities they can make an ideal retirement home.
What should I check before buying a park home in Lancashire?
Check the park’s residential licence, pitch fees, park rules, age restrictions, occupation terms, council tax band, utilities and whether the home is new or pre-owned. For more advice on how to avoid the pitfalls of buying a park home, read our guide.