Tony Waddington

Tony Waddington

Motorhome Depot Telford

9 Vehicles available through this Broker

star_border VW T5.1 T28 SWB 2015 170k Campervan 2 Berth 5 Belt

Volkswagen

Transporter T5.1
£16,999

  • Year: 2014
  • Ref: 254025
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 171,507
  • County: Staffordshire
star_border 1978 VW T2 Bay Window Petrol LHD California Import 2 Berth 4 Seat Belts

Volkswagen

T2 Bay Window
£18,999

  • Year: 2008
  • Ref: 250444
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 87,425
  • County: Staffordshire
star_border Chausson Allegro 96 Motorhome 2009 Twin Beds End Washroom 3 Berth 4 Seat Belts

Chausson

Allegro 96
£29,999

  • Year: 2009
  • Ref: 237827
  • Berth: 3
  • Mileage: 35,683
  • County: Shropshire
star_border 2018 Elddis Evolution 155 Motorhome French Bed 4 Berth 4 Seat Belts

Elddis

Evolution 155
£46,999

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: 258494
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 11,989
  • County: Staffordshire
star_border Auto-Trail Apache 634 Motorhome 2018 U-Shaped Rear Lounge 4 Berth 2 Seat Belts

Auto-Trail

Apache 634 U
£49,999

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: 242018
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 18,000
  • County: Cheshire
star_border Elddis Encore 255 2018 Motorhome French Bed 4 Berth 4 Seat Belts

Elddis

Encore 255
£49,999

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: 254424
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 14,700
  • County: Staffordshire
star_border VW Crafter 2021 Van Conversion 3 Berth 4 Seat Belts 5.9m Garage

Volkswagen

Crafter
£57,999

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: 251781
  • Berth: 3
  • Mileage: 35,669
  • County: Cheshire
star_border 2019 Rapido 8086DF 4 Berth A-Class Large Garage Fixed Bed Motorhome

Rapido

8086DF
£74,999

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: 259504
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 17,835
  • County: Derbyshire
star_border Burstner Elegance i910G 4 Berth 2021 A-Class Large Garage Fixed Bed Motorhome

Burstner

Elegance I910g
£137,999

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: 258777
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 6,000
  • County: Staffordshire

Motorhomes sold

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star_border 2018 VW Camperking Monte Carlo Highline 4 Berth 5 Seat Belts Campervan

Volkswagen

Camper King Monte Carlo

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: 255200
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 65,152
  • County: West Midlands
Sold
star_border Burstner Viseo i720G 4 Berth A-Class Large Garage Fixed Bed Motorhome

Burstner

Viseo i720G

  • Year: 2017
  • Ref: 252629
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 19,094
  • County: Shropshire
Sold
star_border Autosleeper Duetto 2003 2 Berth 3 Seat Belts Van Conversion

Auto-Sleepers

Duetto

  • Year: 2003
  • Ref: 248328
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 101,721
  • County: Staffordshire
Sold
star_border Bessacarr E540 Motorhome 2012 End Washroom 2 Berth 2 Seat Belts 17300 miles

Bessacarr

E540

  • Year: 2012
  • Ref: 246135
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 17,300
  • County: Staffordshire
Sold
star_border Auto-Trail Tribute T-615 Motorhome 2018 End Kitchen 2 Berth 2 Seat Belts

Auto-Trail

Tribute T-615

  • Year: 2018
  • Ref: 248941
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 10,900
  • County: Staffordshire
Sold
star_border Swift Kon-Tiki 679 Motorhome 2009 Fixed Bed Mid Washroom 4 Berth 4 Seat Belts

Swift

Kon-Tiki 679

  • Year: 2009
  • Ref: 248551
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 29,500
  • County: Cheshire
Sold
star_border Auto-Trail F-Line F-60 Motorhome 2021 End Bathroom Under 6M 4 Berth 2 Seat Belts

Auto-Trail

F-Line F60

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: 242551
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 5,652
  • County: Shropshire
Sold
star_border Swift Voyager 680FB Motorhome 2010 French Bed Mid Washroom 4 Berth 4 Seat Belts

Swift

Voyager 680 FB

  • Year: 2010
  • Ref: 235464
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 56,000
  • County: Staffordshire
Sold
star_border VW Transporter T6 2019 T28 Kombi Highline SWB 2 Berth 6 Belts

Volkswagen

T6 Transporter Highline

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: 242285
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 35,400
  • County: Staffordshire
Sold
star_border Trigano Tribute 550 2005 Motorhome Camper 2 Berth 3 Seat Belts

Trigano

Tribute 550

  • Year: 2005
  • Ref: 243200
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 48,000
  • County: Cheshire
Sold
star_border VW T5.1 T28 LWB Highline 180Bhp 2015 41k Pop Top Campervan 4 Berth 4 Belt

Volkswagen

Transporter T5.1

  • Year: 2015
  • Ref: 243305
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 40,700
  • County: Derbyshire
Sold
star_border VW Transporter T6 2019 T30 BlueMotion Pop Top Danbury Campervan 4 Berth 5 Belt

Volkswagen

Danbury

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: 235926
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 28,690
  • County: Shropshire

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 Nantwich and Newcastle-under-Lyme. We offer campervans in Market Drayton and Stafford. Check out our range of motorhomes in Newport and Telford.

Stafford (/ˈstæfərd/) is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It lies about 15 miles (24 km) north of Wolverhampton, 15 miles (24 km) south of Stoke-on-Trent and 24 miles (39 km) north-west of Birmingham. The town population in 2011 was 68,472[1] and that of the wider borough of Stafford was 122,000, making it the third largest in the county after Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme. Stafford Gatehouse Theatre is the town's main entertainment and cultural venue. Its Met Studio is a dedicated to stand-up comedy and alternative live music. There is an art gallery in the Shire Hall. Staffordshire County Showground, just outside the town, holds many national and local events. The annual Shakespeare Festival at Stafford Castle has attracted many notable people, including Frank Sidebottom and Ann Widdecombe.

Victoria Park, Stafford

Victoria Park, opened in 1908, is a 13-acre (53 ha) Edwardian riverside park with a play park, bowling green, bird cages and greenhouses. It has a children's play area, a sand-and-water-jet area replacing an open-air paddling pool, and a bmx/skateboard area. Stafford also has a 9-hole golf course near the town centre.

Recent developments on Riverside allowed for an expansion of the town, notably with a new Odeon cinema to replace the ageing one at the end of the high street. Stafford Film Theatre is based at the Gatehouse Theatre and shows independent and alternative films. There is a tenpin bowling alley at Greyfriars Place. The new Stafford Leisure Centre opened in 2008 on Lammascote Road.

Night life consists of smaller bar and club venues such as Casa, the Grapes, the Picture House, neighbouring night clubs Couture and Poptastic, and rock gigs at the live music venue Redrum. Most of these are in walking distance of each other. There is a big student patronage, with coaches bringing them from Stoke-on-Trent, Cannock, and Wolverhampton.

A new shopping centre was completed in 2017, housing major stores and a number of restaurants.

Nantwich (/ˈnæntwɪtʃ/ NAN-twitch) is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East in Cheshire, England. It has among the highest concentrations of listed buildings in England, with notably good examples of Tudor and Georgian architecture. Its population stood at 17,424 in 2011[1] and was estimated at 17,997 in 2019.[2] Nantwich has one of the county's largest collections of historic buildings, second only to Chester.[41] These cluster mainly in the town centre on Barker Street, Beam Street, Churchyard Side, High Street and Hospital Street, and extend across the Weaver on Welsh Row. Most are within the 38 hectares (94 acres) of conservation area, which broadly follows the bounds of the late medieval and early post-medieval town.[11][42]

Nantwich has one of the county's largest collections of historic buildings, second only to Chester.[41] These cluster mainly in the town centre on Barker Street, Beam Street, Churchyard Side, High Street and Hospital Street, and extend across the Weaver on Welsh Row. Most are within the 38 hectares (94 acres) of conservation area, which broadly follows the bounds of the late medieval and early post-medieval town.[11][42]

The oldest listed building is the 14th-century St Mary's Church, which is listed Grade I. Two other listed buildings are known to predate the fire of 1583: Sweetbriar Hall and the Grade I-listed Churche's Mansion, both timber-framed Elizabethan mansion houses. A few years after the fire, William Camden described Nantwich as the "best built town in the county".[43] Particularly fine timber-framed buildings from the town's rebuilding include 46 High Street and the Grade I-listed Crown coaching inn. Many half-timbered buildings, such as 140–142 Hospital Street, have been concealed behind brick or rendering. Nantwich contains many Georgian town houses, good examples being Dysart Buildings, 9 Mill Street, Townwell House and 83 Welsh Row. Several examples of Victorian corporate architecture are listed, including the former District Bank by Alfred Waterhouse. The most recent listed building is 1–5 Pillory Street, a curved corner block in 17th-century French style, which dates from 1911. Most of the town's listed buildings were originally residential, but churches, chapels, public houses, schools, banks, almshouses and workhouses are represented. Unusual listed structures include a mounting block, twelve cast-iron bollards, a stone gateway, two garden walls and a summerhouse.

Dorfold Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion in the nearby village of Acton,[44] considered by Pevsner one of the two finest Jacobean houses in Cheshire.[45] Its grounds accommodate Nantwich Show each summer, including International Cheese Awards.

Nantwich Museum, in Pillory St, has galleries on the history of the town, including Roman salt-making, Tudor Nantwich's Great Fire, the Civil War Battle of Nantwich (1644) and the more recent shoe, clothing and local cheese-making industries. Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, a few miles outside the town, is a once government-owned nuclear bunker, now a museum. Also in Pillory St is the 82-seat Nantwich Players Theatre, which puts on about five plays a year.[46]

The name of Jan Palach Avenue in the south of the town commemorates the self-immolation of a student in Czechoslovakia in 1969.

Market Drayton is a market town and electoral ward in the north of Shropshire, England, close to the Cheshire and Staffordshire borders. It is on the River Tern, and was formerly known as "Drayton in Hales" (c. 1868) and earlier simply as "Drayton" (c. 1695).

Market Drayton is on the Shropshire Union Canal and on Regional Cycle Route 75. The A53 road by-passes the town, which is between Shrewsbury and Newcastle-under-Lyme .Drayton is recorded in the Domesday Book as a manor in the hundred of Hodnet. It was held by William Pantulf, Lord of Wem, from Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. Drayton is listed as having a population of 5 households in 1086, putting it in the smallest 20% of settlements recorded.[2] Domesday also lists Tyrley,[3] which was the site of a castle later (52°54′00″N 2°28′45″W).

In 1245 King Henry III granted a charter for a weekly Wednesday market, giving the town its current name. The market is still held every Wednesday.

Nearby Blore Heath, in Staffordshire, was the site of a battle in 1459 between the Houses of York and Lancaster during the Wars of the Roses.

The great fire of Drayton destroyed almost 70% of the town in 1651. It was started at a bakery owned by D. MacTavish,[citation needed] and quickly spread through the timber buildings. The buttercross in the centre of the town still has a bell at the top for people to ring if there was ever another fire. Ancient local sites include Audley's Cross, Blore Heath and several Neolithic standing stones. "The Devil's Ring and Finger" is a notable site 3 miles (5 km) from the town at Mucklestone. These are across the county boundary in neighbouring Staffordshire.

St. Mary's Hall plaque

The Old Grammar School, in St. Mary's Hall, directly to the east of the church, was founded in 1555 by Rowland Hill, the first Protestant Mayor of London. Former pupils include Robert Clive, and a school desk with the initials "RC" may still be seen in the town.

Other notable landmarks in the area include: Pell Wall Hall, Adderley Hall, Buntingsdale Hall, Salisbury Hill, Tyrley Locks on the Shropshire Union Canal and the Thomas Telford designed aqueduct. Fordhall Farm has 140 acres (0.57 km2) of community-owned[clarification needed] organic farmland located off the A53 between the Müller and Tern Hill roundabouts. The farm trail is open to the public during farm shop opening hours, and on the path is the site of Fordhall Castle, an ancient motte and bailey structure which overlooks the River Tern valley.

To the south-east near the A529 an 18th-century farmhouse stands on the site of Tyrley Castle, which was probably built soon after 1066 and later rebuilt in stone in the 13th century.

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I want to sell my motorhome. Where do I start?

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Most motorhome warranty products are very similar. However, what can vary enormously is the standard of service you receive. We are delighted to have teamed up with Engineer Aftercare. This is a business specialising in motorhome and caravan warranties who pride themselves on their speed of response and being able to talk to a "Real person" if you have a problem.

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Is it really no sale, no fee?

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Absolutely! We operate on a no-sale, no-fee basis. Our success in selling the majority of motorhomes entrusted to us speaks for itself—there's no need to deter potential clients with upfront fees.

What is the process for selling my motorhome with Motorhome Depot?

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All you have to do is contact us, and we’ll handle everything from there! Your local broker will meet with you to gather a comprehensive description and take numerous photos of your motorhome. They’ll then list it for sale on all the major platforms, manage all inquiries, and put forward any offers. Once you accept an offer, we’ll take care of the financial transaction. All you need to do is hand over the keys once the funds are cleared in your bank account!

Where will you advertise my motorhome for sale?

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Motorhome Depot showcases its vehicles on a diverse range of platforms, including our exclusive website, accessible only to our valued customers. This ensures maximum exposure for your motorhome or campervan!

Will you deal with the buyers for me?

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We will handle all communications with interested parties on your behalf. First and foremost, we ensure that potential buyers have comprehensive information about your motorhome before they come to view it. We prioritise serious inquiries, which is why the majority of our motorhomes sell within the first or second viewing. All offers will be dealt with by the broker, and we will expertly negotiate on your behalf to achieve a satisfactory price. Additionally, we will manage the financial transaction to ensure it is secure, releasing the keys only once the funds have cleared in your bank account.

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

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Given the increasing prevalence of fraud in the private motorhome sales market, it's crucial to address this concern. At Motorhome Depot, we prioritise security by receiving payments from buyers into our exclusive holding account, which is safeguarded by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme for amounts up to £85,000. We thoroughly verify that the payment is authentic and that the funds have cleared before processing your payment.

Our franchisee will only release the keys once the full funds have cleared in your account. This practice helps create a safe and trustworthy environment for all parties involved in the sale.

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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Our finance partner, Creative Funding Solutions, offer flexible and affordable finance packages to make your dream a reality.

Get a quote now to find out what your budget could be with the help of finance and what your monthly repayments would be. Go to our finance page or click on the link below for more information.

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Can you help with my part-exchange motorhome?

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If you have a motorhome, campervan or caravan that you wish to part-exchange, we can help you with that. Simply head to our dedicated part-exchange page or click on the link below to get started.

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Who do I deal with?

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Motorhome Depot boasts a nationwide network of friendly motorhome brokers. Similar to an estate agent, each local broker advertises local motorhomes within their region. They conduct appraisals, gather comprehensive details, and capture numerous high-quality photos of each vehicle. When you inquire about a motorhome or campervan through Motorhome Depot, you'll be in direct contact with the advertising broker, who will provide you with all the information you need and can send you additional images upon request before arranging a viewing.

Are there any up front costs?

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There are no upfront costs when you choose Motorhome Depot to sell your motorhome. We offer a comprehensive inspection, listing, and advertising service at no 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 enquire on a vehicle listed through Motorhome Depot, you will connect with the local advertising broker. They will provide you with all the essential information and additional photos, while arranging a convenient time and date for a viewing.

Do your motorhomes have history checks?

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All motorhomes advertised through Motorhome Depot are HPI checked, please speak with the advertising broker if you would like to see a copy of the HPI report.

How do I make an offer on a motorhome?

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To make an offer on a motorhome, please contact the advertising broker. They will present all offers to the owner and handle negotiations on your behalf, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.

How do I make payment for my motorhome?

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You simply provide us with the agreed payment amount, and we will handle the transaction on your behalf, ensuring that the motorhome owner receives their payment promptly.

Is the financial transaction secure?

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Buying a motorhome through Motorhome Depot is the safest method for purchasing a privately-sold motorhome. Your payment is securely deposited into our holding account, from which we then disburse the funds to the owner, who is obligated to adhere to the terms of their contract. Alongside these financial and contractual protections, it's important to note that our strong relationships with our sellers significantly reduce the risk of fraud commonly associated with private motorhome sales. We have personally visited our clients' homes, spent quality time with them, thoroughly inspected the motorhomes, conducted comprehensive history checks, and fostered genuine connections. No fraudster would welcome such scrutiny, ensuring that motorhomes advertised through Motorhome Depot are authentic and trustworthy.

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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