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Scampston Park - North Yorkshire park with seven lakes, giving virtually every lodge a water view?

Scampston Park Lodges set within the historic Scampston Estate in North Yorkshire, is a premium quality lodge park. That’s why they are so particular about the lodges theywill accept at the park. In keepingwith that aim, Scampston’s first lodge was a Homeseeker Jasmine. With seven lakes giving almost every lodge a water view, Scampston expects all its lodges to be of the highest quality to ensure that it becomes themost desirable park of its kind in Yorkshire.

Scapston Park, North Yorkshire

As Steve Keyworth of Scampston Park Lodges says:
“Customer care and after sales support are very important to us because it would only take one bad experience for it to be communicated around the park.” Commenting on his experience of working with Homeseeker, Steve adds: “If we’ve had any issues they’ve been dealt with very quickly and as our customers have high expectations that is essential.”

Malton
North Yorkshire

 

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Energy-saving park options

With a Homeseeker park home you can benefit from a range of further optional money and energy-saving features offered by some parks that will not only help save the environment but also the money in your pocket! These features include:

Rainwater harvesting

A water-butt system that collects rainwater from your roof for 101 uses such as watering the garden, washing your windows and car or giving your dog a drink.

Grey water system

A plumbed-in systems that recycles water from your shower and hand basins for use by your toilet flush system.

Ground source heating

In the right location this eco-friendly system utilises renewable energy stored in the ground to provide one of the most energy-efficient ways of heating your Homeseeker park home. The only energy used by ground source heating systems is electricity to power the pumps which nevertheless deliver three or four times more thermal energy (heat) than is used in electrical energy to drive the system.