Lodge Park, Lancashire

Residential Park (find out more here)

What Features Does Lodge Park Have?

2.25 Acres of Park Land
Close to Garstang
Discounts at Acresfield Spa

Description

Lodge Park is a small family run residential park located in Garstang, Lancashire, with 41 homes set in 2.5 acres. Surrounded by natural beauty and well-tended gardens, the quaint park is situated in a quiet residential area only a few miles away from the centre of the market town. 


Since its ownership in 1992 by the Ward family, the park has gone through several utility upgrades to offer homeowners top-notch services and value for their money. The Ward family updated the gas and mains electrical infrastructure and the water pipes throughout the park. 


With improved infrastructure, the residential park has been one of the sought-after parks in the region and has won the Ward family many accolades like the prestigious "Residential Park Owners Of The Year” in a national competition. The Ward family attribute their success in operating the park to their relationship with the homeowners. 


Asides from the natural beauty that you will enjoy in the park, you will appreciate the friendly and caring attitude of the homeowners. The close-knit community feeling that is present in the park is refreshing. 


Keeping the park at its best is a daily effort by the management and development team at the park, and you can rest assured that no stone will be left unturned in ensuring that your stay at the park will be worthwhile. 


If you love to tend the garden, you are in great company as homeowners at Lodge Park are keen gardeners. Due to its beautiful gardens, the park received the classification of "Outstanding" in the North West Bloom – Neighbourhood Awards. 


At Lodge Park, your four-legged friends are welcome to live with you, but with some guidelines. As a rule, the park will not allow pet owners to replace their cats or dogs if anything happens to them. The goal is to ensure that the population of pets in the park is always under control. The exception to this rule only applies to assistance dogs and guide dogs. 


Becoming a homeowner in Lodge Park gives you access to amenities within the park's location and nearby towns. The Acresfield Health Club & Spa is one of such with a discounted membership price for homeowners. The membership gives you access to facilities including Jacuzzi, swimming pool, luxury spa, gym, and many more. 


You will find lots of things to do and see outside the park. There are several restaurants, bars and places where you can order takeaways. There are plenty of attractions to explore within a few miles from Lodge Park, such as the Cobble Hey Farm in Claughton on Brock. The farm is open to all ages and offers panoramic views of the countryside, a play area and, you get to feed and pet the farm animals. You can also visit fun places such as Crown Green Bowling centre, the Barton Grange Garden Centre, Library at Garstang, and Glasson Dock. 


There is a bus stop at the top of Catterall Gates Lane.


Park rules for Lodge Park


These rules are in place to ensure acceptable standards are maintained on the park which will be of general benefit to occupiers, and to promote and maintain community cohesion. They form part of the agreement by which homeowners occupy their pitch in accordance with the Mobile Homes Act 1983, as amended. 


In these rules • "occupier" means anyone who occupies a park home, whether under an agreement to which the Mobile Homes Act 1983 applies or under a tenancy or any other agreement.


• "you" and "yours" refers to the homeowner or other occupier of a park home. "we" and "our" refers to the park owner. None of these rules are to have retrospective effect. Accordingly:


• they are to apply only from the date on which they take effect, which is 14 December 2014; and


• No occupier who is in occupation on that date will be treated as being in breach due to circumstances which were in existence on that date and which would not have been in breach of the rules in existence before that date.


These rules also apply to the park owner and any employees (for as long as they may live on the park), with the exception to the following rules 1,16,24 &27.


General


1. The minimum acceptable age for occupiers is SO years and no person/s below that age may reside in a home on this park. The park owner Reserves the right to approve additional permanent members of the occupier's household-a permanent member of the household means either spouse or approved partner. The approval must be in writing and that approval will not be unreasonably withheld in respect of someone aged SO years and over.


The park home may be used by the occupier and bone fide guests. The occupier will at all times be responsible for the conduct of their guests.  Guests may stay for a maximum of six weeks at any one time.


The pitch and the owner


2. To ensure adequate ventilation you must keep the underneath of your home clear and not use it as a storage space.


3. Nothing should be allowed to grow on the boundary fencing thus preventing maintenance of the fence panels themselves. No timber fences are allowed between homes. Where the occupier has a pet dog a low level green mesh fence to a maximum height of 1.25 metre will be allowed to be erected at the rear and at the side of the park home.


4. Washing lines, TV aerials and satellite dishes must be screened from public view where possible.


5. Trees and shrubs may be planted on the pitch but the occupier must ensure that any easement rights which exist with utilities companies are not breached. If in doubt please enquire at the park owner's head office.


6. No external fires of any kind areallowed.


7. You must not keep inflammable substances on the park except in quantities reasonable for domestic use.


8. You must not keep explosive substances on the park.


9. Occupiers must keep and maintain the outside of their park home and pitch in a clean and tidy condition. Any footpaths and driveways on the pitch must be kept in a good and safe state of repair and condition. Where the exterior of the park home is repainted or recoated the only permitted colours are off white and shades of cream and beige. No other colours are acceptable.


10. No external alterations of/or additions to the park home or pitch are permitted without our written permission. This is to ensure compliance with the site licence conditions and that in the case when additions are proposed for the home itself that the concrete base upon which the home is sited can withhold the additional weight


which such work may cause. Such permission will not be unreasonably withheld.


11. You must not use or display guns, firearms and offensive weapons on the park and you may only keep them in your home if you hold the appropriate licence and if they are securely stored in accordance with the terms and conditions of that licence.


Storage


12. You must not have more than one non-combustible storage shed on your pitch. Where you source the shed yourself the design, standard and size of the shed must be approved by us in writing such approval will not be withheld or delayed unreasonably. You must position the shed so as to comply with the park's site licence and fire requirements and towards the rear elevation of the home and not towards the roadway. The footprint of the shed shall not exceed 48 square feet.


13. You must not have any storage receptacle on the pitch other than the shed mentioned in rule 12 above and any receptacle for the storage of domestic waste pending collection by the local authority.


Refuse


14. You are responsible for the disposal of all household, recyclable and garden waste in approved containers supplied by the local authority service. You must not overfill containers and must place them in the approved position for the local authority


collections.


15.. You must not deposit any waste or rubbish other than in local authority approved containers on any part of the park (including any individual pitch).


Business activities


16. You must not use the park home, the pitch or the park (or any part of the park) for any business purpose and must not use the park home or the pitch for the storage of stock, plant, machinery or equipment used or last used for any business purpose. However, you are at liberty to work individually from home carrying out any office work of a type which does not create a nuisance to other occupiers and does not involve other staff, other workers, customers or members of the public calling at the


park home or the park.


Noise nuisance


17. You must not use musical instruments, all forms of recorded music players, radios and other similar appliances and motor vehicles so as to cause a nuisance to other occupiers, especially between the hours of 10.30pm and 8am.


Utilities


18. Hosepipes may be used but care should be exercised not to waste water.


19. You must only use fire points in case of fire.


20. You must protect all external water pipes from potential frostdamage.


Vehicles and parking


21. You must drive all vehicles on the park carefully and within the displayed speed limited and adhere to any one way system in operation.


22. Every home has a designated parking space which is next to the park home for up to a maximum of two cars. You must not park more vehicles than your designated car parking space/s allows.


23. You must not park on the roads or grass verges. You must only park in the permitted parking spaces.


24. Other than for delivering goods and services, you must not park or allow the parking of commercial vehicles of any sort on the park, including;


* light commercial or light goods vehicles as described in the vehicle taxation legislation and * vehicles intended for domestic use but derived from or adapted from such a


commercial vehicle.


The exception to this are vehicles driven by the park owner and/or by any of the park owner's employees or sub contractors. No commercial vehicles may be parked on the park overnight.


25. You must hold a current driving licence and be insured to drive your vehicle on the park. That vehicle must be taxed as required by law and be in a roadworthycondition.


26. Disused or unroadworthy vehicles must not be kept anywhere on the park. We reserve the right to remove any vehicle which is apparently abandoned.


27. You must not carry out the following works or repairs on the park:


(a) major vehicle repairs involving dismantling of part/s of the engine.


(b) works which involve the removal of oil or other fuels.


The term vehicle includes both cars , motorcycles and commercial vehicles. The only exception to this rule is for park employees and sub contractors employed by the park .


28. Any occupier who owns a touring caravan/motor caravan/motorhome/trailer tent may bring it onto the park for a maximum of two days before and two days after a holiday for loading and unloading purposes only. Whilst on the park these must be left unoccupied.


Pets


29. An occupier may move onto the park with not more than two dogs, or two cats or one dog and one cat-the dogs must not be of any of the breeds subject to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991-plus any pets or animals which are housed within a cage, aquarium or similar and which remain at all times within your home. Cats and dogs cannot be replaced when they die. The only exception to this rule is for anyone who requires a guide dog or an assistance dog. In such a circumstance all that would be required is a letter from the home owner's doctor confirming such a requirement and upon receipt we will provide the written consent without delay.


30. You must keep any dog or cat under proper control and you must not permit it to frighten other users of the park. You must keep any dog on a leash not exceeding 1m in length and must not allow it to despoil the park. Dogs must not be kennelled


outdoors.


The express terms of an occupier's agreement contain an undertaking on the part of the occupier not to allow anything which is or becomes a nuisance, inconvenience or disturbance to other occupiers of the park and this undertaking extends to the behaviour of pets and animals.


These rules do not have retrospective effect. If the pet complied with the previous rules, an occupier will not be treated as being in breach when these rules take effect. However, when the pet dies it cannot be replaced except in the case of a guide dog or an assistance dog along the terms detailed in rule 29.

Address

Lodge Park
Catterall
Garstang
Lancashire
PR3 1YJ