Jamie’s Cragg Frequently Asked Questions
- How long is the park open each year?
- When is the park closed?
- Can I visit my Holiday Home when the park is closed?
- How much is the Park Fee?
- When do I pay the Park Fee?
- Is the Park Fee included in the purchase price?
- What other costs apply?
- Is there adequate security, especially when the Park is closed?
- What warranty is there on the Holiday Home?
- Can I rent out my Holiday Home?
- Do I need a permanent address for post etc?
- Are dogs allowed on the Park?
- How many years can I keep my Holiday Home on the Park?
Answers
1. How long is the park open each year?
10½ months (46 weeks)
2. When is the park closed?
From 15th January until 1st March.
3. Can I visit my Holiday Home when the park is closed?
Yes – but you cannot stay overnight.
4. How much is the Park Fee?
To be advised
5. When do I pay the Park Fee?
Before the 1st March each year.
6. Is the Park Fee included in the purchase price?
Yes – for the remainder of the season.
7. What other costs apply?
Insurance – according to reinstatment value.
Bottled Gas – from reception (delivered daily).
Electricity – metered to each holiday home, individually.
TV Licence – you DO NOT need a TV licence, if you have one at your residential address.
Park fee due in January each year
8. Is there adequate security, especially when the Park is closed?
Yes – we have a Park Warden and Park Patrol and a key card barrier system on entrance.
9. What warranty is there on the Holiday Home?
There is 12 months warranty on all new Holiday Homes from hand over date and 3 months warranty on all pre–owned Holiday Homes.
10. Can I rent out my Holiday Home?
No – our park is exclusive to our Holiday Home owners and their immediate family.
11. Do I need a permanent address for post etc?
Yes – but your post may be directed to the park.
12. Are dogs allowed on the Park?
Yes – but they must be kept on a lead.
13. How many years can I keep my Holiday Home on the Park?
15 years from date of manufacture and thereafter year on year at the Park Directors discretion.