Grant Hughes & Elizabet Caminade-Lavault

Grant Hughes & Elizabet Caminade-Lavault

Motorhome Depot Ellesmere & Shrewsbury

10 Vehicles available through this Broker

star_border VW Transporter Topaz

Volkswagen

Transporter Topaz
£9,750
From £243.75pm*

  • Year: 1995
  • Ref: 236536
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 133,336
  • County: Merseyside
star_border Autotrail Miami 740S SE

Auto-Trail

Miami 740se
£26,999
From £382.49pm*

  • Year: 2007
  • Ref: 233261
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 31,232
  • County: Cheshire
star_border Autocruise Rhythm Sport

Autocruise

Rhythm Sport
£36,999
From £447.07pm*

  • Year: 2012
  • Ref: 222021
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 19,255
  • County: Merseyside
star_border Bessacarr 496

Bessacarr

496
£51,999
From £628.32pm*

  • Year: 2016
  • Ref: 234445
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 16,295
  • County: Merseyside
star_border Elddis Evolution CV80 Auto

Elddis

Evolution
£66,999
From £809.57pm*

  • Year: 2023
  • Ref: 235169
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 4,759
  • County: Cheshire
star_border Bailey Adamo

Bailey

Adamo 75-4I
£67,500
From £815.63pm*

  • Year: 2022
  • Ref: 232881
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 1,285
  • County: Shropshire
Deposit taken
star_border Carado i338 Edition 15

Carado

I338 Edition 15

  • Year: 2023
  • Ref: 233780
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 740
  • County: Cheshire
star_border Burstner Ixeo I729

Burstner

Ixeo
£82,999
From £1,002.90pm*

  • Year: 2019
  • Ref: 235343
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 20,515
  • County: Shropshire
star_border Carthago Malibu T430

Carthago

Malibu T430 LE
£87,999
From £1,063.32pm*

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: 238676
  • Berth: 3
  • Mileage: 15,924
  • County: Shropshire
star_border Swift Kon-Tiki 884

Swift

Kon-Tiki 884
£95,500
From £1,153.96pm*

  • Year: 2022
  • Ref: 216882
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 2,400
  • County: Cheshire

Motorhomes sold

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star_border Auto-Trail Tracker

Auto-Trail

Tracker

  • Year: 2006
  • Ref: 237572
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 54,246
  • County: Merseyside
Sold
star_border Auto-Trail F-Line F72

Auto-Trail

F-Line F72

  • Year: 2023
  • Ref: 232511
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 3,052
  • County: Shropshire
Sold
star_border Roller Team Zefiro 675 (4 leisure battery system)

Roller Team

Zefiro 675

  • Year: 2021
  • Ref: 226006
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 10,700
  • County: Cheshire
Sold
star_border Auto-Trail Tracker SE

Auto-Trail

Tracker Se

  • Year: 2004
  • Ref: 198351
  • Berth: 2
  • Mileage: 98,759
  • County: Merseyside
Sold
star_border Roller Team Auto-Roller 707

Roller Team

Auto-Roller 707

  • Year: 2022
  • Ref: 224994
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 18,900
  • County: Cheshire
Sold
star_border Hobby AK585

Hobby

585

  • Year: 2006
  • Ref: 232691
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 31,564
  • County: Shropshire
Sold
star_border Swift Kon-Tiki 649

Swift

Kon-Tiki 649

  • Year: 2011
  • Ref: 220802
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 7,772
  • County: Flintshire
Sold
star_border Roller Team T Line 700

Roller Team

T-Line 700

  • Year: 2022
  • Ref: 207844
  • Berth: 6
  • Mileage: 19,244
  • County: Cheshire
Sold
star_border Hymer Exsis-t

Hymer

Exsis-T 474

  • Year: 2017
  • Ref: 219322
  • Berth: 3
  • Mileage: 13,854
  • County: Shropshire
Sold
star_border Burstner Elegance i910G

Burstner

Elegance I910g

  • Year: 2020
  • Ref: 208852
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 8,151
  • County: Merseyside
Sold
star_border Auto-Trail Chieftan SE

Auto-Trail

Chieftain Se

  • Year: 2007
  • Ref: 211900
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 64,066
  • County: Cheshire
Sold
star_border Citroen Dispatch Pop-Top Campervan

Citroen

Dispatch

  • Year: 2017
  • Ref: 222645
  • Berth: 4
  • Mileage: 13,755
  • County: Cheshire

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 Shrewsbury. We offer campervans in Ellesmere. Check out our range of motorhomes in Shropshire.

Shrewsbury (/ˈʃroʊzbəri/ SHROHZ-bər-ee, also /ˈʃruːz-/ SHROOZ-)[1][2] is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Shropshire, England, on the River Severn, 150 miles (240 km) north-west of London. At the 2021 census, the parish had a population of 76,782.[3]

Shrewsbury has Saxon roots and institutions whose foundations dating from that time represent a cultural continuity possibly going back as far as the 8th century.[4][5] The centre has a largely undisturbed medieval street plan and over 660 listed buildings,[6] including several examples of timber framing from the 15th and 16th centuries. Shrewsbury Castle, a red sandstone fortification, and Shrewsbury Abbey, were founded in 1074 and 1083 respectively by the Norman Earl of Shrewsbury, Roger de Montgomery.[7] The town is the birthplace of Charles Darwin.[8] It has had a role in nurturing aspects of English culture, including drama,[9] ballet, dance[10] and pantomime.[10]

Located 9 miles (14 km) east of the Welsh border, Shrewsbury serves as the commercial centre for Shropshire and parts of mid-Wales, with a retail output of over £299 million per year and light industry and distribution centres, such as Battlefield Enterprise Park, on the outskirts. The A5 and A49 trunk roads come together as the town's by-pass and five railway lines meet at Shrewsbury railway station.

Ellesmere Castle was probably an 11th-century motte-and-bailey castle most likely built by either Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, or his son Roger the Poitevin at Castlefields overlooking the Mere. Only its earthworks now remain, with the top of the motte being used for the bowling green, which still commands a fine view.

In 1114, King Henry I gave Ellesmere to William Peverel as a part of the Maelor, which included Overton & Whittington at that time. His descendants retained Ellesmere until apparently the late 1140s when the lordship was acquired, probably by force, by Madog ap Maredudd of Powys. Madog died in 1160 and Ellesmere came into the hands of King Henry II.

In 1177 King Henry II gave the manors of Ellesmere and Hales in England to Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd (who already had a castle at Rhuddlan and was, by this time, the sole ruler of Gwynedd. Earlier, in the summer of 1174, Dafydd had married Emme of Anjou, half sister of Henry, and sister of Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, both illegitimate children of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou). Dafydd remained Lord of Ellesmere until his death in 1203.

In mid-April 1205, Llywelyn the Great married Joan, Lady of Wales illegitimate daughter of King John and Ellesmere was given to them as a wedding gift. Llywelyn's mother was Marared (Margaret), daughter of Madog ap Maredudd, Prince of Powys. There is evidence that, after her first husband Iorwerth's death, Marared married in the summer of 1197, Gwion, the nephew of Roger Powys of Whittington Castle. She seems to have pre-deceased her husband, after bearing him a son, David ap Gwion, and therefore there can be no truth in the story that she later married into the Corbet family of Caus Castle (near Westbury, Shropshire) and later, Moreton Corbet Castle. Ellesmere was ordered to be attacked by King Henry III in 1231, but Llywelyn retained control of the lordship until his death in 1240. In 1241 King Henry III ordered John le Strange to repair the wooden castle of Ellesmere.

The lordship appears to have later passed into the hands of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd or his brother Dafydd ap Gruffydd, grandsons of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and last of the native Princes of Wales. The castle fell to royal troops from Chester during March 1282.

In 1287, Oliver Ingham, who was an English commander and administrator in Aquitaine during the War of Saint-Sardos and early Hundred Years War was born in Ellesmere[citation needed] and granted custody of Ellesmere Castle in 1321. His daughter Joan married Robert ("Roger") le Strange, 4th Baron Strange, son of Lord Strange of Knockin and Isolda de Walton.

By 1294, the preceptory of Dolgynwal (Ysbyty Ifan, Denbighshire, on the banks of the River Conwy) had been united with Halston, which was subsequently the administrative centre for all Knights Hospitaller estates in North Wales. Dolgynwal, which had been founded c. 1190, had acquired Ellesmere Church, its most substantial property, from Llywelyn the Great in 1225

In 1435, Griffin Kynaston, Seneschal of the Lordship of Ellesmere, (born at Stocks of landed gentry – descended from the princes of Powys), gave evidence at Shrewsbury to confirm the age of John Burgh, Lord of Mowthey, sponsored by Lord John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Lieutenant of Ireland.[2] Griffin's fourth son, Sir Roger Kynaston, was appointed for life as Escheator and Sheriff of Merioneth and became Constable of Harlech Castle and Sheriff of Shropshire. Humphrey Kynaston, the son of Roger and his second wife Elizabeth Grey was, in 1491, declared an outlaw by King Henry VII and took shelter in a cave in the west point of Nesscliffe Rock, called to this day "Kynaston's Cave". He was pardoned in 1493.

The former Marcher Lordship of Ellesmere (formerly a Hundred in its own right) was annexed to Shropshire and the Hundred of Pymhill by section 11 of the Laws in Wales Act 1535.

Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, was born Lord Francis Leveson-Gower, in London in 1800. A patron of the arts, in 1848 he purchased at auction for 355 guineas from the estate of Richard Temple-Grenville, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, the only known (or suspected) portrait of William Shakespeare in existence. Ellesmere Island in Canada was named after him.

In 1891 the civil parish had a population of 5507.[3] In 1894 the parish was abolished and split to form "Ellesmere Urban" and "Ellesmere Rural".[4]

There was a tannery located on the edge of the Mere in what is now known as Cremorne Gardens. These gardens were given to the people of Ellesmere by Lord Brownlow who was heavily involved in the Edward VIII abdication crisis of 1936.

Related FAQs

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

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If you want to learn more about how we can sell your motorhome, the starting point is to have a chat with your friendly local Motorhome Depot broker. To do this, you can either call us on 01623 397888 or get your free motorhome valuation by clicking on the link below.

Can you help with motorhome insurance?

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We work with Caravan Guard to give our customers the best possible choices for motorhome and campervan insurance. This includes a free 14-day insurance period which enables you to drive your new motorhome away without any fuss. Go to our insurance page, or click on the link below to get your free motorhome insurance quote.

Can I get a warranty on a used motorhome?

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Yes, there are a range of warranty options out there for pre-owned motorhomes and campervans. Click here for more information and to purchase a warranty.

Is it really no sale, no fee?

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Yes, we really do operate on a no sale, no fee basis. We successfully sell the vast majority of motorhomes that we are asked to market, so why put people off by charging up-front fees?

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

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All you have to do is contact us - we do the rest. Your local broker will come and see you and take a full description and lots of photos of your motorhome. They will then list your motorhome for sale, deal with all of the enquiries that come in and put forward any offers. When an offer is accepted, we will manage the financial transaction. All you have to do is hand over the keys once you have cleared funds in your bank account!

Where will you advertise my motorhome for sale?

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Motorhome Depot advertises the motorhomes it has for sale across a wider range of motorhome sales websites than anyone else. Your motorhome will be listed on this website and other leading motorhome sales websites such as Autotrader. If someone is looking to buy a motorhome like yours, we will make sure they find it!

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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