Bailey unveils new leisure vehicle range
Bailey Retreats is a new line of touring caravan designed specifically for use in one location over an extended period of time.
The main benefits of choosing a Bailey Retreat model over a standard touring caravan is size: there are two models available – the four berth Willow and six berth Sycamore – which have 25 per cent more interior floor space than a standard twin axle tourer.
Both models feature an open plan living and dining area with wrap around sofa, bathroom with circular show cubicle, end bedroom suite with double bed and kitchen fitted with dual fuel hob, electric hotplate, 700 watt microwave and 117-litre fridge/freezer. The interior is designed for maximum comfort and enjoyment, with an Alde central heating system – including 24 hour timer and heated towel rails as standard – radio/CD/MP3 players and satellite television pre-wiring system.
The Bailey Retreat range’s exterior has also been developed with a long stay in mind. Its Alu-Tech bodyshell is insulated to Grade III classification and includes an extended integrity guarantee, while the Willow and Sycamore sport practical features including an external BBQ, 230v sockets, chassis mounted onboard water tank and heavy duty hitch assembly.
Although Bailey’s latest offering is an ideal fixed holiday home, one major advantage over static caravans is that it gives you greater flexibility to move it to an alternative location if you fancy a change of scenery!
Coast is offering caravan insurance on the new Bailey Retreat leisure vehicle range from £324.75* per year. For a full touring caravan insurance quote, contact our sales team on Freephone 0800 614 849 or visit our Quotation Page.
*This is an indication of premium based on the caravan being permanently sited and a replacement value of £23,000. All quotes will be subject to our standard underwriting criteria.
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