Buying a holiday home – your questions answered
Thinking of buying a holiday lodge or caravan at Clea Hall?
To help guide you through the process of purchasing a holiday home in Cumbria, we've answered some frequently asked questions below. If anything's unclear or you have more questions, we're always happy to help – just get in touch.
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Why buy a holiday home in Cumbria?
Holiday home ownership offers a relaxed and stress-free holiday experience, enhanced by the conveniences of a holiday park. Unburdened by advance bookings or fixed stay durations and designated arrival/departure days or times, enjoy spontaneous holidays, away from the everyday hustle and bustle, allowing you to recharge, reconnect and spend quality time with friends and family.
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What are the pitch/site fees and when do I pay them?
Pitch/site Fees for the 2026/27 Season
£3271.01
Please note that the pitch/site fee displayed relates to the 2026 season and is subject to annual review. Fees may vary and will be confirmed based on the specific pitch. Pitch/site fees cover the right to occupy your pitch annually for the season and use the park facilities. For a full breakdown of what’s included, please contact the park manager. Prices include VAT at the current rate. T&Cs apply.
Pitch/site fees are due annually on 1st March and are usually sent out before the forthcoming season in November or December.
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What is included in the pitch/site fees, and what other annual costs should I be aware of when owning a holiday home in Cumbria
Pitch/site fees cover access to facilities, including the play area, reception and owner services, The Tavern Bar and events throughout the year. Additional costs are billed separately, including electricity (metered), gas per 47kg bottle, rates (including water use and sewerage, refuse, park maintenance, business rates), insurance, servicing and external cleaning.
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Is Clea Hall a dog-friendly holiday park?
Yes! We're happy to welcome well-behaved dogs to Clea Hall. We love seeing happy dogs enjoying holidays with their humans. We know how much your canine companions are part of the family, and we believe holidays are best enjoyed together. Dogs are welcome in The Tavern Bar.
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I've seen a holiday home I like. How do I arrange a viewing?
Simply use the contact form below, email us at cleahall@lakedistrictestates.co.uk, or call us on 016973 42880, and we’ll happily arrange a visit.
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How long is the tenure or licence for a caravan or lodge in Cumbria?
Caravans and lodges are sold with a licence agreement that sets out the length of tenure, which varies depending on the unit. For example, new lodges often come with a 30-year licence, while caravans typically have a shorter term of 15–20 years. Full details are always provided before purchase.
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What happens at the end of my licence agreement?
When your licence agreement is approaching expiry, we’ll contact you well to discuss your options. These might include upgrading to a newer unit, relocating to a different pitch, or, in some cases, extending the agreement if the unit and pitch remain suitable. We always aim to work with owners to find the best outcome.
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Can I live in my Cumbria holiday home permanently?
No, our parks are licensed for holiday and recreational use only, not as permanent residences. This means your holiday home cannot be your main residence. We will ask you to confirm your residential address when you buy, and may request proof of this from time to time, as required under our site licence.
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How long can I stay each time I visit?
Our site licence states a maximum continuous stay of 8 weeks within a 12-week period. Your holiday home must not be your main residence. You must have a permanent address elsewhere.
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Can I sublet my caravan or lodge?
No, we do not allow subletting of caravans or lodges at our park. Clea Hall is a non-residential holiday park with a strong sense of community. Many owners return regularly, which makes it a great place to relax, unwind, and meet new people.
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When is the best time to upgrade or part exchange?
You can part-exchange at any time if something catches your eye, you need more space, or your needs change. That said, many owners choose to upgrade before the end of their licence term, taking advantage of new stock and seasonal offers.
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Do you offer finance for holiday home purchases?
We don’t offer finance directly, however, we work closely with a specialist broker who provides tailored finance solutions for holiday home purchases.
Buying a holiday home hints, tips and FAQs from HARPA (Previously the BH&HPA)
This resource-packed page, created by the Holiday and Residential Parks Association (HARPA), offers many answers to frequently asked questions, along with a short, informative video and expert guidance to support you on your journey to owning a holiday caravan or lodge. To support consumers, it covers everything from contracts and running costs to usage rules, as well as choosing the right park for you.
HARPA are the UK’s trade body representing and supporting the holiday park industry along with consumers.