Motorhomes for sale Cumbria

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Neil Dalgliesh

Neil Dalgliesh

Motorhome Depot Carlisle

Whether you are looking to Buy, Sell or Part-Ex your motor home ,I’m here to make the whole experience as smooth and as hassle free as possible.

I started my career in the military and have a love for the outdoors and travelling .I also have over 25 years of commercial experience in customer facing businesses. I’m passionate in what I do, and I believe in treating people with respect, as a great customer experience is paramount to me.

I look forward to meeting and helping you and promise regular straightforward/open communication every step of the way.

Naomi Kennerley, Nick Kennerley and David Krol

Naomi Kennerley, Nick Kennerley and David Krol

Motorhome Depot Burnley

I’m Naomi Kennerley and I am thrilled to be selling motorhomes and campervans in your area. I love the great outdoors and have spent many happy times in the motorhomes and vans I have had the pleasure of using over the years. I have travelled all over the UK and to Europe so am well versed with the motorhome life and the wonderful freedom it brings. In my professional life I have been in sales for many years and my overriding philosophy is that superb customer service is crucial and I am passionate in delivering this.

If you are looking to sell your motorhome, or are in the market to buy one please do not hesitate to give me a call.

Motorhomes for sale in Cumbria. Cumbria (/ˈkʌmbriə/ KUM-bree-ə) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The county and Cumbria County Council, its local government, came into existence in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972. Cumbria's county town is Carlisle, in the north of the county, and the only other major urban area is Barrow-in-Furness on the southwestern tip of the county.

The county of Cumbria consists of six districts (Allerdale, Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle, Copeland, Eden and South Lakeland), and in 2008 had a population of just under half a million. Cumbria is one of the most sparsely populated counties in the United Kingdom, with 73.4 people per km2 (190/sq mi).

Cumbria is the third largest county in England by area, and is bounded to the north by the Scottish council areas of Dumfries and Galloway and Scottish Borders, to the west by the Irish Sea, to the south by Lancashire, to the southeast by North Yorkshire, and to the east by County Durham and Northumberland.

Cumbria is predominantly rural and contains the Lake District National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site considered one of England's finest areas of natural beauty, serving as inspiration for artists, writers, and musicians. A large area of the southeast of the county is within the Yorkshire Dales National Park while the east of the county fringes the North Pennines AONB. Much of Cumbria is mountainous, and it contains every peak in England over 3,000 feet (910 m) above sea level, with Scafell Pike at 3,209 feet (978 m) being the highest point of England. An upland, coastal, and rural area, Cumbria's history is characterised by invasions, migration, and settlement, as well as battles and skirmishes between the English and the Scots. Notable historic sites in Cumbria include Carlisle Castle, Furness Abbey, Hardknott Roman Fort, Brough Castle and Hadrian's Wall (also a World Heritage Site).

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