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Where to buy a Bailey Retreat (2)

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Bailey's Retreat range are caravans specifically for seasonal pitching: your dealer takes your Retreat caravan to the campsite and you leave it there all season.

Bailey Retreat caravan dealers obviously need to be geared up to offer a package of services including caravan delivery and in some cases mobile maintenance.

Also well worth a look: Review of the Bailey Retreat Willow, and campsites which are set up for seasonal pitching.


Here is a region by region list of caravan dealers who have signed up to offer Bailey Retreat caravans (ordered south to north, west to east):

Bailey Retreat Dealers

Page 1: Cornwall to East Anglia
Page 2: Northern England and Scotland


North West – Wolverhampton

Salop Leisure (Cosford Branch), Wolverhampton WV7 3NA
 

North West – Lancashire

Campbells Caravans, Preston PR5 5RD
 

 North West – Cumbria

Bardsea Leisure

Priory Road, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 9QE

t 01229 584712
e [email protected]
website

 

 North West – Cheshire

Leisure Sales, Sandbach CW11 1SD

 

North – West Yorkshire

Dickinson Caravans, Bradford BD2 1AL
 

North East – North Yorks

Ropers Leisure, Catterick Bridge DL10 7SL

 

 North East – Teeside

Teeside Caravans, Stockton-on-Tees TS17 9JZ
 

North East – East Riding

 Yorkshire Coast Caravans, YO15 3QY
 

North East – Newcastle-upon-Tyne

 United British Caravans (Newcastle branch) NE3 5HA
 

Scotland – Dumfries

Dumfries Caravans, Dumfries DG1 3JE
 

 Scotland – Aberdeenshire

Dyce Caravans

Pitmedden Road, Dyce, Aberdeen AB21 0EY
t 01224 722227
e [email protected]
website


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