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A Big Thank You to Homeseeker

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A Big Thank You to Homeseeker

A Big Thank You to Homeseeker...

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Exciting News From Homeseeker

Exciting News From Homeseeker...

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Homeseeker under the microscope

Homeseeker under the microscope
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Video: Insight into Homeseeker

Video: Insight into Homeseeker

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Designs on a better customer experience

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Homeseeker delivers opulent living with the new Graceland

Homeseeker delivers opulent living with the new Graceland

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Designs on a better customer experience

Homeseeker has designs on a better customer experience

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The popular Tarragon from Homeseeker

The popular Tarragon from Homeseeker is a real head-turner

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New Area Sales Manager

Homeseeker introduces new Area Sales Manager (London and the SE)

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2012 Southampton Boat Show

A Homeseeker-built Finnish Log Homes log cabin makes a splash at the 2012 Southampton Boat Show

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Homeseeker bring choice and value to Lawns

Homeseeker bring choice and value to Lawns

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Finnish Log Homes

Strategic collaboration sees Homeseeker and Finnish Log Homes

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Wootton Hall park

Spring into an ideal park lifestyle at Wootton Hall park

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Sonja cox has seen it all

After 26 years in the job, Sonja Cox has seen it all!

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New residential park home

Another stunning and versatile residential park home joins Homeseeker’s growing line-up

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Special Open Weekend in Rushden

Special Open Weekend in Rushden - 10th & 11th March

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New Management Appointment

Homeseeker strengthens customer-focus with new management appointment

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Homeseeker Affinity residential park home on show

The new, entry-level Homeseeker Affinity residential park home on show

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Three new lodges available at Verdant parks

Three new Homeseeker Leisure lodges available at Verdant parks in Scotland

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Olympia debuts in Scotland

The new Olympia debuts in Scotland

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New Sofia

'What the press say'
Don't just take our word for it, see what Doug King from Park & Holiday Home magazine thinks of our brand new Sofia.

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Rushden sales centre

Homeseeker has Launched a New Website

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Homeseeker raises the bar

Homeseeker raises the bar for customer support

New competitor comparison chart demonstrates Homeseeker confidence in new range

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Sofia park home

The new show-stopping Sofia park home now on view at Rushden

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Rushden sales centre

The all-new Rushden sales centre reopens with new model range

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Rushden sales centre

The new Rushden sales centre now features the brand new Homeseeker models

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New Product Launch at The Lawns

On the 3rd - 4th September we'll be launching our new range at Lawns 2011 under our new name 'Homeseeker Park & Leisure Homes'

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New Rushden sales centre reopens

The all-new Rushden sales centre reopens with new model range

Homeseeker Park & Leisure Homes annouces the reopening of its sales centre in Rushden

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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.