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Escape to the coast or country! Willerby pitches up to address London lag in holiday home ownership

Picnic on the streets of London as city escape lifestyle highlighted by Hull firm

Mind the gap: An image promoting holiday homes market leader Willerby’s 'Escape London, own your holidays' tagline for the company’s showcase event in the capital as it seeks to address low ownership in the capital. (Image: Shaun Flannery Photography)

Hull-based holiday home manufacturer Willerby has taken a glimpse of the getaway lifestyle to London’s bustling streets.

A high profile showcase has been given to the market leading company’s designs, as escapes from capital to coast and country were impressed on commuters, with benefits of holiday home ownership underscored.

Willerby teamed up with Park Holidays º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to hold the special event in the city, taking two of its most popular homes, a 40ft x 20ft, two-bedroom Mapleton and a 38ft x 12 ft two-bedroom Gainsborough, pitching them on a high-footfall site at Southbank Centre Square. Close to Waterloo Station, Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridge, it was a three day stay with plenty of marketing activity for the firm, buoyed by a record year that saw sales of £217 million recorded last month.

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Peter Munk, chief executive, said: “Staycations and holiday home ownership have been incredibly popular for many years, but there’s still relatively low ownership in London.

“People in London enjoy easy access to beautiful areas along the south coast, as well as to so many stunning holiday parks in the south of England. These locations are often no more than a two-hour drive. Despite this, there’s still a lack of awareness of these fantastic parks and also of the quality of contemporary holiday homes.

Willerby chief executive Peter Munk with some of the Willerby range in central London.(Image: Shaun Flannery Photography Ltd)

“That’s why we wanted to come to London to meet people living and working in the capital and give them the chance to see what they’re missing out on.”

A first event of its kind, Mr Munk also carried out a series of interviews with London-based journalists to further spread the word. “Many of the members of the public we spoke to still thought of holiday homes as not being of a particularly high quality, so they were blown away to see how we’ve taken them to a completely different level,” he said. “Our models really have that ‘wow’ factor.