Motorhomes for sale Manchester

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Mark & Vicky Taylor

Mark & Vicky Taylor

Motorhome Depot St Helens

Hello, I am Mark and my wife is Vicky. We bought our motorhome through MotorhomeDepot.com and were so impressed with the friendly and professional service we received that we became brokers ourselves! I was in the Fire Service for 27 years and Vicky spent a similar amount of time in the retail industry. We both decided that it was time to do something a little more enjoyable and a lot less stressful! We have owned caravans and motorhomes for many years and are always willing to offer advice or answer any question you may have. We look forward to offering you a relaxed, hassle free, buying or selling experience.

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.

Aston Marsh

Aston Marsh

Motorhome Depot Stockport

Hi I’m Aston, your local broker for all of your motorhome needs. I have worked within the leisure industry for over eight years now and I thrive off helping people find their dream motorhome as well as making both the selling and buying process as safe and easy as possible.

Whether you are looking to buy, sell or upgrade please feel free to get in touch with all of your questions or queries and I would be more than happy to help. Look forward to speaking to you soon.

Natasha Kirk

Natasha Kirk

Motorhome Depot Bolton

Hi.

I’m Natasha.

Your local broker. I came from an NHS back ground working as a paramedic for over ten years. In more recent years I have been working on my own stock of motorhome, campervan and car sales. I have a great passion for all things leisure and having a motorhome myself I try my best to be away as often as I can.

I have a general interest and excellent knowledge in motorhomes and campervans and look forward to working with you.

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The recorded history of Manchester began with the civilian settlement associated with the Roman fort of Mamucium or Mancunium, which was established in about AD 79 on a sandstone bluff near the confluence of the rivers Medlock and Irwell. It was historically a part of Lancashire, although areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated in the 20th century. The first to be included, Wythenshawe, was added to the city in 1931. Throughout the Middle Ages Manchester remained a manorial township, but began to expand "at an astonishing rate" around the turn of the 19th century. Manchester's unplanned urbanisation was brought on by a boom in textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution,[9] and resulted in it becoming the world's first industrialised city.[10]

Manchester achieved city status in 1853. The Manchester Ship Canal opened in 1894, creating the Port of Manchester and directly linking the city to the Irish Sea, 36 miles (58 km) to the west. Its fortune declined after the Second World War, owing to deindustrialisation, but the IRA bombing in 1996 led to extensive investment and regeneration.[11]

In 2014, the Globalisation and World Cities Research Network ranked Manchester as a beta world city, the highest-ranked British city apart from London.[12] Manchester is the third-most visited city in the UK, after London and Edinburgh.[13] It is notable for its architecture, culture, musical exports, media links, scientific and engineering output, social impact, sports clubs and transport connections. Manchester Liverpool Road railway station was the world's first inter-city passenger railway station; scientists first split the atom, developed the stored-program computer and produced graphene in the city. Manchester hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

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