| UNITY FARM has
been owned by the House Family since 1947. At first it
was a Dairy Farm, over the years one half has grown into
Holiday Resort Unity, offering superb value for money.
The other half is now an 18 hole Golf Course, Swimming
Pool Complex, Fun Park, Shops, Bars and Cabaret Venue
and Restaurants at the adjoining Brean Leisure Park.
What does the caravan price
include?
The prices include delivery from the manufacturer, water,
16 amp electric and sewer connections, chaining down
on a concrete hard standing, fridge, step, loan gas
bottle and bulbs. In fact everything you need to get
you started.
What security of tenure do
I have?
Unity Farm offers you a formal written agreement as
issued by the British Holiday and Holiday Parks Association
which is endorsed by the Government’s Office of
Fair Trading. This provides security of tenure for the
caravan. We will be pleased to carefully go through
our agreement with you.
What happens if I want to
sell my caravan?
This is easily arranged and is covered in the formal
agreement. Caravan owners can sell their caravan privately
and the new owner pays a commission/transfer fee of
15% + vat to Unity Farm. Caravans sold under Unity Farm
Sales Agency pay an additional 2.5% + vat. The price
on Unity Farm sales sheet includes all commissions payable.
Alternatively you can take your caravan away, part exchange
for a new model or Unity Farm could purchase the caravan.
How long can my caravan stay
at the park?
This is an important question to ask, as is the previous
selling question. The written agreement gives a 15 year
licence. Ten feet wide caravans can be sold on the park
up to the tenth year and twelve feet wide up to the
twelfth year. The maximum life of a caravan is 15 years.
When can I use my caravan?
The park is normally open for holiday use only from
the 3rd Friday in February to 3rd Sunday in November.
Extended season licence holders can use their holiday
home up to January 2nd for weekends only (Excluding
Christmas and New Year). All new owners are on the Annual
Maintenance Contract. This provides for the drain down
of your caravan to prevent frost damage, the reconnection
in the spring and the annual gas soundness check. Unity
Farm issue up to 3 Car Passes and 8 individual Owners
Passes with a photograph for each caravan. Additional
visitors pay a registration fee.
What options are available
for paying my fees?
There are 2 different ways to pay:
Lump sum option - one payment in advance for the total
expected fees less £50 discount.
Monthly scheme. – Direct Debit
Some charges are compulsory after purchase of the caravan,
pitch fees, rates, insurance, annual maintenance and
security system rental (if applicable).
What rules do you have?
Yes, there are normal rules which anyone would expect.
Copies of the rules are available. These also explain
that wooden palisade fences around your caravan and
one shed of metal construction are permissible, but
the owner would then be responsible for cutting the
grass. Existing fences and sheds not complying with
the new ruling need to be changed by Easter 2007.
Do you part exchange or finance?
Your existing Tourer or Holiday Home(s) can be part
exchanged and finance can be arranged. A deposit of
at least 10% is preferred. Please ask for details.
Can I sublet my caravan?
Yes, you are welcome to sublet your caravan up to its
twelfth year subject to completing a sub letting agreement
whereby the caravan and its equipment must meet the
standards of South West Tourism and Health & Safety.
Our reception staff will be pleased to help you by handing
out keys to authorised people. Alternatively if your
caravan is under ten years old, Unity Farm will let
and supervise your caravan for you for a commission
of 20% and a cleaning charge of £20. A nightly
registration charge of £3 person per night is
payable for people using your caravan who do not live
with you. This entitles them to free entertainment in
the bars, children entertainment and activities, swimming
and discount on green fees.
Contact our Sales Office
on 01278 751602
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