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10 of the best caravan accessory shops: Teesside Caravans, North East

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Plenty of special offers up for grabs from huge Teesside Caravans premises


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From outdoor furniture to cleaning products, Teesside Caravans’ accessory store caters comprehensively for caravanners’ needs.

10 best caravan accessory dealersThere’s a large range of folding chairs from Brunner, Quest, Liberty Leisure and Isabella. Awning ground coverings from Isabella are here, plus Blue Diamond’s range including Versa-tile cushioned interlocking flooring sections to make any shape.

Outdoor furniture includes Isabella folding awning cabinets and tables, and Quest tables.

The shop also stocks a wide range of windbreaks including those from Isabella, Blue Diamond and Ventura.

You’ll find a comprehensive range of awning parts, caravan plumbing and gas appliance items, plus kit for winter caravanning such as fridge vent covers, and cleaning products that protect your caravan from algae/dirt.

Isabella awning lights, coolbags, towels and rugs, together with Cadac’s barbecue range, Duvalay mattress toppers (extra comfort for double beds made up in caravan lounges) and AL-KO Secure wheel locks are all here.

The list seems endless and takes in TV and solar panel equipment, and barbecues including the Cadac range. Furniture includes children’s chairs from Quest at £9.99, and folding high chairs in pink and blue, at £59.99. Children, it seems, are well catered for – sleeping bags include some with a tiger’s face and stripes pattern, at £12.99.

Teesside has a special offer every week – Feelgood Friday lasts all weekend and the offers are always at short notice. Typical examples are 10% off windbreaks and a set of Blue Diamond Glo-Pro (glow in the dark) awning pegs reduced from £13.99 to £9.99.

Teesside Caravans is one of the largest dealerships in the country and that is clearly reflected in the size and scope of its accessory shop.

Contact

Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland TS17 9JZ
T 01642 764455
W teessidecaravans.co.uk


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