Michael Register

Michael Register

Motorhome Depot Essex

36 Vehicles available through this Broker

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Timberland

Freedom
£17,995
From £254.93pm*

  • Year: 2002
  • Ref: RF222690
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 78,430
  • County: Hertfordshire
star_border Autotrail Cheyenne 634

Auto-Trail

Cheyenne 634
£18,500
From £262.08pm*

  • Year: 2002
  • Ref: RF227892
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 56,981
  • County: Essex
star_border Romahome R10 Solo

Romahome

R10 Solo
£18,995
From £269.10pm*

  • Year: 2010
  • Ref: RF228716
  • Berth: 1
  • Mileage: 32,210
  • County: Essex
star_border Laika EcoVip 7.1

Laika

Ecovip
£19,995
From £283.26pm*

  • Year: 2003
  • Ref: RF215660
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 54,316
  • County: Essex
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Auto-Sleepers

Lancashire
£19,999
From £283.32pm*

  • Year: 2002
  • Ref: RF225893
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 46,713
  • County: Hertfordshire
star_border VW Transporter Bilbos Nektar

Volkswagen

T4 Transporter
£19,999
From £283.32pm*

  • Year: 2003
  • Ref: RF236672
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 56,907
  • County: Essex
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star_border Auto-Sleeper Mezan

Auto-Sleepers

Mezan

  • Year: 2007
  • Ref: RF226086
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 22,963
  • County: Essex
star_border Auto-Sleeper Hampshire

Auto-Sleepers

Hampshire
£26,999
From £382.49pm*

  • Year: 2008
  • Ref: 205592
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 20,545
  • County: Essex
star_border VW Transporter Campervan

Volkswagen

Transporter LWB
£37,495
From £453.06pm*

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: RF223309
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 67,575
  • County: Essex
star_border Elddis Autoquest 180

Elddis

Autoquest 180
£42,995
From £519.52pm*

  • Year: 2015
  • Ref: RF216718
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 16,066
  • County: Essex
star_border VW T32 Kombi Highline Wessex Camper Conversion

Volkswagen

Transporter T32
£42,995
From £519.52pm*

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: RF237159
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 41,726
  • County: Essex
star_border Elddis Autoquest Magnum 180

Elddis

Autoquest 180
£44,995
From £543.69pm*

  • Year: 2015
  • Ref: RF235207
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 25,663
  • County: Essex
star_border Autotrail Imala 734

Auto-Trail

Imala 734
£48,995
From £592.02pm*

  • Year: 2017
  • Ref: RF218291
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 26,121
  • County: Hertfordshire
star_border Swift Escape 694

Swift

Escape 694
£50,995
From £616.19pm*

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: RF215904
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 42,986
  • County: Essex
star_border Swift Corniche 664

Swift

Corniche 664
£52,995
From £640.36pm*

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: RF226319
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 8,600
  • County: Essex
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star_border Swift Bessacarr 542

Swift

Bessacarr 542

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: RF226170
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 9,021
  • County: Essex
star_border Swift Champagne 694

Swift

Champagne
£53,995
From £652.44pm*

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: RF234497
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 15,755
  • County: Hertfordshire
star_border VW Campervan

Volkswagen

T6 LWB
£53,995
From £652.44pm*

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: RF224288
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 37,748
  • County: Essex
star_border Benimar Tessoro 486

Benimar

Tessoro 486
£57,995
From £700.77pm*

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: RF225713
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 13,069
  • County: Essex
star_border Dethleffs Trend A5587

Dethleffs

Trend A5887
£57,995
From £700.77pm*

  • Year: 2020
  • Ref: RF228730
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 6,899
  • County: Essex
star_border Autotrail Delaware

Auto-Trail

Delaware
£58,995
From £712.86pm*

  • Year: 2016
  • Ref: RF223978
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 32,920
  • County: Hertfordshire
star_border Autotrail F-Line F70

Auto-Trail

F-Line F70
£59,995
From £724.94pm*

  • Year: 2022
  • Ref: RF228308
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 3,253
  • County: Essex
star_border Autotrail F-Line F62

Auto-Trail

F-Line F62
£62,495
From £755.15pm*

  • Year: 2022
  • Ref: RF230116
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 950
  • County: Hertfordshire
star_border Swift Kontiki 649 Black Edition

Swift

Kon-Tiki 649 Black Edition
£62,500
From £755.21pm*

  • Year: 2015
  • Ref: 211336
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 24,763
  • County: Essex
star_border VW T28 All Seasons Leisure Campervan

Volkswagen

T28 Highline
£62,995
From £761.19pm*

  • Year: 2022
  • Ref: RF233582
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 4,100
  • County: Essex
star_border Chausson Titanium Premium 788

Chausson

788 Titanium Premium
£64,995
From £785.36pm*

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: RF230114
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 8,905
  • County: Buckinghamshire
star_border Carado CV540 Poptop Edition 15

Carado

CV540 Poptop Pro Edition 15
£64,995
From £785.36pm*

  • Year: 2023
  • Ref: RF231811
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 3,670
  • County: Greater London
star_border Burstner Nexxo Active T690G

Burstner

Nexxo T690 G
£64,995
From £785.36pm*

  • Year: 2022
  • Ref: RF232496
  • Berth: 3
  • Mileage: 11,005
  • County: Hertfordshire
star_border Pilote Sensation G781

Pilote

Sensation G781
£69,995
From £845.77pm*

  • Year: 2017
  • Ref: RF233223
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 23,391
  • County: Hertfordshire
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star_border Burstner Lyseo Harmony Line 744

Burstner

Lyseo Harmony Line

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: RF235701
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 4,232
  • County: Essex
star_border Man TGE 3.180 Race Van

Man

3.180 TGE Fortis Roma Camper Van
£84,995
From £1,027.02pm*

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: RF220330
  • Berth: 5
  • Mileage: 350
  • County: Essex
star_border Dethleffs Globetrotter XLi Premium

Dethleffs

Globetrotter XLi
£89,995
From £1,087.44pm*

  • Year: 2016
  • Ref: RF231051
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 24,094
  • County: Essex
star_border Adria Sonic Supreme 810 SC

Adria

Sonic Supreme 810
£107,995
From £1,304.94pm*

  • Year: 2020
  • Ref: RF234266
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 6,038
  • County: Essex
star_border Moto Trek Comet 500

Moto-Trek

Comet 500
£115,000
From £1,389.58pm*

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: RF217881
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 6,300
  • County: Dorset
star_border Phoenix Maxi Liner 8800 MBX

Phoenix

Maxi Liner 8800 MBX
£170,000
From £2,054.17pm*

  • Year: 2014
  • Ref: 206987
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 30,300
  • County: Essex
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star_border Sporttec Race Cruiser

Sporttec

Race Cruiser

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: RF216689
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 2,475
  • County: Essex

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star_border Timberland Endeavour

Timberland

Endeavour

  • Year: 2007
  • Ref: RF235715
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 44,256
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border VW T28 Bowdans Campervan

Volkswagen

T28 Highline

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: RF225559
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 6,377
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Chausson Welcome 630

Chausson

Welcome 630

  • Year: 2017
  • Ref: RF225936
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 18,863
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Carthago Chic C-Line XL 5.8

Carthago

Chic C-Line XL 5.8

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: RF232008
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 43,870
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border CI Carioca 400

CI

Carioca 400

  • Year: 2010
  • Ref: RF223721
  • Berth: 5
  • Mileage: 30,508
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Autotrail Imala 730

Auto-Trail

Imala 730

  • Year: 2017
  • Ref: RF227912
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 14,637
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Burstner Ixeo I744

Burstner

Ixeo I 744

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: RF227305
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 30,286
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Lunar Newstar 58

Lunar

Newstar 58

  • Year: 2005
  • Ref: RF225842
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 43,100
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Burstner Lyseo 590 Harmony Line

Burstner

Lyseo It 590 Harmony Line

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: RF226947
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 3,996
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Dethleffs Just 90 T7052DBL

Dethleffs

Just 90 T7052 DBL

  • Year: 2020
  • Ref: RF225746
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 10,788
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Benimar Mileo 201

Benimar

Mileo 201

  • Year: 2016
  • Ref: RF224537
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 23,656
  • County: Essex
Sold
star_border Autotrail Apache 634

Auto-Trail

Apache 634

  • Year: 2017
  • Ref: RF223829
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 17,768
  • County: Hertfordshire

Motorhomes For Sale Near Me

Looking to buy a motorhome in your local area? We are the local specialists and offer a wide range of motorhomes across a range of sizes and prices. We have motorhomes for sale in Royston, Saffron Walden, Buntingford and Braintree. We offer campervans in Great Dunmow, Bishops Stortford, Hertford and Harlow. Check out our range of motorhomes in Witham, Chelmsford, Maldon, Epping, Chipping Ongar and Billericay.

Chelmsford (/ˈtʃɛlmzfərd/)[2] is a city and the county town of Essex, in the East of England. It is located in the London commuter belt, approximately 30 miles (50 kilometres) northeast of the notional centre of London at Charing Cross and approximately 22 miles (35 kilometres) from Colchester. The urban area of the city has a population of approximately 112,000,[1] while the wider City of Chelmsford district has a population of 168,310.[3][4]

The main conurbation of Chelmsford incorporates all or part of the former parishes of Broomfield, Newland Spring, Great Leighs, The Walthams, Great Baddow, Little Baddow, Galleywood, Howe Green, Margaretting, Pleshey, Stock, Roxwell, Danbury, Bicknacre, Writtle, Moulsham, Rettendon, The Hanningfields, The Chignals, Widford and Springfield, including Springfield Barnes, now known as Chelmer Village.

The communities of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Chelmsford, Ontario and Chelmsford, New Brunswick are named after the city. Chelmsford's population consists of a large number of City and Docklands commuters, attracted by the 30–35-minute journey into Central London via the Great Eastern Main Line railway. The same journey takes at least 60 minutes by road, via the A12.

On 14 March 2012, Lord President of the Privy Council and Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, announced that Chelmsford was to be granted city status to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.[5][6][7][8] The Letters Patent officially granting city status to Chelmsford were received on 6 June 2012.[9] The demonym for a Chelmsford resident is "Chelmsfordian".


Royston boasts excellent transport links for visitors and business alike. The town is well situated at the crossroads of the main A505 and A10 roads, where North Hertfordshire meets South Cambridgeshire.

Royston is a mix of rich heritage, green open spaces and town centre streets with a variety of cafes and restaurants offering a diverse mix of food and drink.

Car parks operate throughout the town centre, and residents are well supported by a wide range of public services, from excellent schools to doctor’s surgeries, NHS dentists and the library. Royston is well situated at the crossroads of the main A505 and A10 roads, where North Hertfordshire meets South Cambridgeshire. The A1M and M11 each within a 15 minute drive, which link easily to the M25 and the A14. Royston has space for over 500 cars in six car parks throughout the town. The car parks are managed by NHDC. Royston’s popular Free After Three scheme gives drivers free town centre car parking from 3pm each day. Royston enjoys a fast and frequent rail service into London Kings Cross in just 38 minutes, and Cambridge in 20 minutes. Timetables can be accessed at National Rail Enquiries and Thames Link. Royston station offers car parking for 341 cars and a bike park for almost 200 bicycles.


Buntingford is a market town and civil parish in the district of East Hertfordshire and county of Hertfordshire in England. It lies next to the River Rib and is located on the historic Roman road, Ermine Street. As a result of its location, it grew mainly as a staging post with many coaching inns and has an 18th-century one-cell prison known as The Cage, by the ford at the end of Church Street. It has a population of 6,844, as of the 2020 UK Census. Despite popular belief, the name of Buntingford does not come from the bunting bird.[2] Instead, it likely originates from the Saxon chieftain or tribe Bunta and the local ford running over the River Rib.[3] Buntingford was the name of the ford and its surrounding areas, with Bunting being the name of a village located six miles to its north, which is translated from Old English as "place or people of Bunta".[4] The earliest forms of the name Buntingford are Buntas Ford and Buntingeford, both of which date back to 1185.[5][6] The modern form Buntingford dates back to 1255.[a] This roughly translates to "Ford of the people of Bunta".[5]


Braintree

With colourful, bustling market towns and picturesque villages set in the most beautiful rolling countryside, the district of Braintree has it all. From the designer shopping village to the medieval barns of the Knights Templar, jousting knights at a Norman Keep to steam railways, magnificent houses with stunning gardens and listed windmills. Do not miss the museums and heritage centres which give you a picture of an area steeped in history from Bronze Age and Roman settlements to the industrial successes within the wool, silk, lace and weaving trades.

Take a drive in the country through idyllic villages and beautiful scenery, stop for a hearty lunch at a traditional pub and sample the local ales or for the more active follow one of our many delightful trails whether you like to stroll or cycle.

The district has four delightful market towns; Braintree, Coggeshall, Halstead and Witham, each unique in their own way and worth a visit.

Marvel at historic houses and gardens, or the landscaped woodland walks and footpaths of Marks Hall Estate, with its ever changing colours reflecting the seasons!

For heritage enthusiasts, why not pay a visit to the magnificent medieval barns of Cressing Temple, the largest of its kind in Europe or enjoy thrilling displays by jousting knights at Hedingham Castle, home to one of the best preserved Norman Keeps in Europe.

The 14th century woollen cloth trade brought prosperity to the area leaving a legacy of fine architecture and listed buildings whilst the 18th century heralded the arrival of silk weaving and the famous Huguenot name of Courtauld. By the mid-19th century the opening of a railway line led to the establishment of large engineering firms such as Crittall’s metal window company and Lake & Elliot iron foundry. A full story of Braintree’s diverse industrial heritage and traditions is told at the District Museum in the town centre, and you can also download the Braintree Heritage Hunt, which starts at the District Museum and walks you through the town's rich heritage. The Warner Textile Archive, a nationally important archive, houses a unique collection of original artwork by leading 20th century designers - with fabric samples boasting royal connections!

There is a lot for families to do too. Visit the Colne Valley Railway where everyone can enjoy a ride on a vintage steam or diesel engine, Thomas the Tank Engine may even make an appearance too! A visit to Great Notley Country Park is a must. It’s a child’s paradise, from giant see-saws to Essex’s biggest climbing frame, a climbing forest and a toddler’s play area.

If shopping is more your thing, then head to Braintree Village where you can hunt for a bargain or two.

And those with a discerning palate might like to check out the Grape & Grain Trail, brining together the area's finest independent vineyards, brewers and distilleries.


Dunmow is a small market town dating back to Roman times. Steeped in history with mellow plaster cottages, riverside church and beautifully restored Malting.

The town is well known for its four-yearly ritual of the "Flitch Trials", famously mentioned in Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. Couples must convince a jury of six local bachelors and six local maidens that they have never wished themselves un-wed for a year and a day. If successful the couple are paraded along the High Street and receive a flitch of bacon.

Dunmow has a thriving selection of shops and cafes and can boast one of the few remaining High Streets in the UK to only have independent retailers.

The town is steeped in history, dating back to Roman times, and is famous for its “Flitch Trials” which take place on every leap year. Mentioned in Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, couples must convince a jury of six local bachelors and six local maidens that they have never wished themselves un-wed for a year and a day. If successful, the couple receive a flitch of bacon as a prize.

Every third Saturday in September the town also hosts the family carnival, one of the largest rural carnivals in the UK.

Visit the Great Dunmow Maltings, an award-winning restoration of a Grade 2* listed building, to learn more about the town’s history.


Bishop's Stortford is a historic market town in Hertfordshire, England, just west of the M11 motorway on the county boundary with Essex, 27 miles (43 km) north-east of central London, and 35 miles (56 km) by rail from Liverpool Street station. Stortford had an estimated population of 41,088 in 2020.[2] The district of East Hertfordshire, where the town is located, has been ranked as the best place to live in the UK by the Halifax Quality of Life annual survey in 2020.[3] The town is commonly known as “Stortford” by locals. The origins of the town's name are uncertain. One possibility is that the Saxon settlement derives its name from 'Steorta's ford' or 'tail ford', in the sense of a 'tail', or tongue, of land.[4][5] The town became known as Bishop's Stortford due to the acquisition in 1060 by the Bishop of London.[6]

The River Stort is named after the town, and not the town after the river. When cartographers visited the town in the 16th century, they reasoned that the town must have been named after the ford over the river and assumed the river was called the Stort.[7] In the 2017 national elections Mark Prisk was elected for the Conservative Party to Bishop's Stortford's constituency, Hertford and Stortford, with a majority of the votes cast (60.3%). He was succeeded by Julie Marson in the 2019 general election. The constituency covers many other settlements, including Hertford.

A controversial political issue for the town relates to the expansion of Stansted Airport. A protest group called Stop Stansted Expansion opposes growth at the airport and plans for a second runway.

The town has a Youth Council of students from the local schools, but the Town Council is said to be "reviewing [its] operation in relation to its responsibilities."[49]

The International Monarchist League and the Constitutional Monarchy Association operate from the same address in Bishop's Stortford.[50]

In December 2011 the Conservative council of Bishop's Stortford voted 13 to 3 in favour of cancelling its twinned status with Friedberg in der Wetterau in Germany and Villiers-sur-Marne in France. It is thought that anti-EU sentiment in the grassroots Tory party was behind the vote.[51] The town twinning association continued without council backing but finally folded in January 2020.[52]

The Mayor of Bishop's Stortford for the 2021-2022 Municipal year is Cllr Keith Warnell.[53]


Harlow is a vibrant town with art and culture, sport and green spaces at its heart. Located close to London, Stansted Airport and Cambridge, it’s easy to get to thanks to excellent rail and road links.

The town has many stories to tell. Not only is Harlow the birthplace of fibre optic telecommunications technology, it’s also the home of the first tower block in the country and the invention of the first automated cricket scoring board!

The innovative development of Harlow New Town, by the renowned architect and master planner Sir Frederick Gibberd, was based on neighbourhoods and integrating green spaces which connect to the surrounding countryside and waterways. As a result, one third of Harlow is green space, with our nature Reserve at Parndon Wood, green wedges, commons and the 164-acre, award-winning, Town Park designed by Dame Sylvia Crowe as the jewel in the crown.

Access to world-class public art is visible in every neighbourhood. Harlow’s sculptures are world famous and have led to the town being designated as a Sculpture Town. Harlow’s sculpture trails boasts over 100 works by world famous artists such as Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. The Gibberd Garden, home of Sir Frederick Gibberd is an extraordinary space where you will find more sculptures and landscaped rooms to explore and even a moated fort for children to enjoy.
Harlow may be a former New Town (it was designated in 1947) but ancient history can be discovered here. It is the site of a Roman temple dedicated to the goddess Minerva. The original village, mentioned in the Domesday Book, is known as Old Harlow, with many older buildings still standing. You can explore Harlow’s heritage through the ages by visiting the Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens, which features dedicated galleries to the Romans and the temple, Harlow parishes, the fascinating and celebrated Collins Cycle collection, as well as the people and development of Harlow New Town. And don’t forget to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of our very own secret garden at the Museum.

Harlow offers a wide range of days out and activities for all the family. Stay over in one of the wide range of hotels in town or in the countryside close by, and combine a visit with other amazing places like the Henry Moore Foundation, Hatfield and Epping Forests, Audley End House and the Lea Valley Regional Park. Enjoy the River Stort where you can get involved in water sports at Essex Outdoors Harlow and even connect on through waterways and tow paths right into the heart of London.

Whether you are visiting high street shops or the Gibberd Art Gallery in the Water Gardens, petting ponies at Pets’ Corner in the Town Park or watching a performance at The Harlow Playhouse, there is always something to do in Harlow for everyone. Explore Harlow today and discover truly unique place.


Epping lends its name to a forest, a market town and surrounding district that never fails to surprise and delight visitors – and all just a walk, ride or tube journey away from the Capital.

Epping Forest District’s location makes it an ideal visitor destination, and its London Underground connections make it perfect for day trips. Both Epping Forest and the River Lea provide direct green links from London meaning visitors can choose to arrive on foot or by bike. With so much on offer many visitors choose to stay longer and make a weekend of it, as well as finding it a great base from which to explore the capital.

For a great day in the countryside, head into Epping Forest and call in on Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge or discover the delights of the Essex Way, beginning outside Epping Station on the Central Line. Lee Valley Regional Park offers much for the leisure visitor and Lee Valley Park Farms and Ashlyns Farm at North Weald are popular family days out.

Greensted’s 11th century church is the oldest wooden church in the world whilst at Copped Hall, Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream was first performed. Combine your visit with lunch in the leafy market towns of Epping or Ongar, two destinations linked by the Epping Ongar Heritage Railway or alight at North Weald with museum and weekly outdoor market on this former Battle of Britain airfield, still active today. For the ultimate retail therapy head for Loughton and Buckhurst Hill where you’ll find fashion and designer goods that inspired the TOWIE look. Finish with fine dining in one of the district’s many acclaimed restaurants.


Billericay (/bɪləˈrɪkiː/ (listen) BIL-ə-RIK-ee) is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Basildon, Essex, England. It lies within the London Basin and constitutes a commuter town 25 miles (40 kilometres) east of Central London. The town has two secondary schools and a variety of open spaces. It is thought to have been occupied since the Bronze Age. Billericay is within the London Basin and lies on a mixture of London clay, Claygate Beds and Bagshot Beds. Near the High Street, there is a change in soil type from sandy to clay, which gives rise to local underground springs. Open spaces include Norsey Wood, Mill Meadows Nature Reserve, Queen's Park Country Park, Sun Corner, and Lake Meadows.[3] Hanningfield Reservoir and South Green are nearby. Billericay contains Billericay School, Mayflower High School and St John's School.

Mill Meadows is a local nature reserve near the centre of Billericay, one of the finest ancient meadow systems in Essex.[citation needed] Centuries of grazing have created the ideal conditions for a wonderful diversity of wild flowers, fungi, insects and invertebrates, many of which are very rare. It also contains an area of 16.63 acres (6.73 ha) that has been declared as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its unimproved neutral grassland.


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Will you deal with the buyers for me?

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Yes, we will deal with all interested parties on your behalf. Firstly, we make sure they have full details about your motorhome before coming to see it. We don't encourage time wasters and it's why most of our motorhomes sell on the first or second viewing. All offers for your motorhome will come through us and we will do all of the negotiating for you to get an acceptable price. Finally, we manage the financial transaction on your behalf to make sure it is secure and you release the keys only when you have cleared funds in your bank account.

How do I get paid for my motorhome and is payment secure?

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With the rise of fraud in the private motorhome sales market, this is an important question. We take payment from the buyer into our clients' account, which is unique to Buy My Motorhome and is protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme up to £85,000. We make sure the payment is genuine and the funds have cleared. We then pay you. But you release the keys only once you have the cleared funds in your bank account.

When do I release the keys to my motorhome when it is sold?

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You release the keys to your motorhome only when you have the cleared funds for payment in full in your bank account.

Do you provide finance to purchase a motorhome?

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Yes, our provider of motorhome finance offers various finance solutions to cover a wide range of prices and personal situations. Go to our finance page, or click on the link below for more information.

Can you help with my part-exchange motorhome?

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If you have a motorhome or caravan that you want to part-exchange or sell, we can help you with that. Simply go to the part-exchange page or click on the link below to get started.

Who do I deal with?

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Motorhome Depot has a national network of motorhome brokers. Just like an estate agent, the local broker lists the motorhomes in their area. This means they have inspected them, taken full details and many pictures. When you enquire about a motorhome or campervan, you will be speaking to the broker. They will tell you all you need to know about the vehicle and send you additional pictures, if required, before you go to view it.

Are there any up front costs?

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No, there are no up front costs if you ask Motorhome Depot to sell your motorhome. We inspect, list and advertise your motorhome free of charge.

So, where does Motorhome Depot make its money?

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Motorhome Depot operates in exactly the same way as most brokerage businesses do. We make a small margin on each transaction which is the differential in price between buyer and seller. We get paid only when we successfully sell your motorhome and it is entirely up to you what price you wish to accept. Just like an estate agent, our role is to put forward offers and negotiate on your behalf until you receive an offer you are happy to accept.

How do I arrange to view a motorhome?

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When you contact us to arrange a viewing, you will speak with the local broker who listed the motorhome. They will give you all of the information you need and make an appointment to view for you.

Do your motorhomes have history checks?

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All of the motorhomes that our brokers sell have had history checks to verify ownership and all of the other things that a history check shows.

How do I make an offer on a motorhome?

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To make an offer on a motorhome, simply speak to the broker. They will put forward your offer to the owner and conduct all negotiations on your behalf.

How do I make payment for my motorhome?

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You simply pay us the agreed amount and we pass on payment to the motorhome owner.

Is the financial transaction secure?

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Yes, this is the most secure way to purchase a privately-sold motorhome. Your payment goes into our clients' account. We then pay the owner who is bound by the terms of their contract. In addition to these financial and contractual safeguards, you must remember that our relationship with our seller clients eliminates the widespread problem of fraud in private motorhome sales. We have been to our client's home, spent time with them, physically checked the motorhome, carried out a history check and established a personal relationship. No fraudster would invite this level of scrutiny, so you can be sure that all of the motorhomes we offer are genuine.

Do many people use Motorhome Depot to sell their motorhomes?

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Yes, Motorhome Depot sells thousands of motorhomes a year on behalf of their owners. When the alternatives are to try and sell privately yourself, or accept a trade price offer from a dealer, it isn't hard to see why our no sale, no fee service is so popular.

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