Motorhomes for sale Warwickshire

Brokers

Mike Shuttleworth

Mike Shuttleworth

Motorhome Depot Coventry & Warwickshire

I understand that everyone wants an enjoyable, professional and good value for money experience when selling or buying a motorhome. I aim to treat all of my customers as I would like to be treated, whilst achieving a higher return value on your vehicle than offered from the dealer network. Keeping you well informed throughout, and confident that your money transactions are handled safely in a professional manner. I have been a senior manager in the automotive and motorhome industry for over 20 years, running award winning sites and know the importance of excellent customer service. Covering national marketing, competitive finance options, part exchange and comprehensive motorhome warranties, I really am with you every step of the way.

Joe Tompkins

Joe Tompkins

Motorhome Depot Oxford

Hi, I'm Joe.

I have 2 children, Saskia 21 and Lucas 13 – most of my spare time is taken up with Lucas either supporting him play basketball for Oxford Hoops or out on our Mountain Bikes

I have previously for the last 25 years been involved in the Motor Industry representing brands such as Volkswagen, Audi and VW Commercial Vehicles.

I am really looking forward to meeting people who are passionate about their Motorhomes and being able to make their lives a little easier whether looking to buy or sell.

Please give me a call on 01865 684 991

Motorhomes for sale in Warwickshire. Warwickshire (/ˈwɒrɪkʃər, -ʃɪər/ (About this soundlisten); postal abbreviation Warks.) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Warwick, although the largest town is Nuneaton. The county is famous for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare. The county is divided into five districts of North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Rugby, Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon. The current county boundaries were set in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972. The historic county boundaries include Coventry and Solihull, as well as much of Birmingham. The county is bordered by Leicestershire to the northeast, Staffordshire to the northwest, Worcestershire and the West Midlands to the west, Northamptonshire to the east and southeast, Gloucestershire to the southwest and Oxfordshire to the south. The northern tip of the county is only 3 miles (5 km) from the Derbyshireborder. An average-sized English county covering an area of almost 2,000 km2, it runs some 60 miles (97 km) north to south. Equivalently it extends as far north as Shrewsbury in Shropshire and as far south as Banbury in north Oxfordshire.

The majority of Warwickshire's population live in the north and centre of the county. The market towns of northern and eastern Warwickshire were industrialised in the 19th century, and include Atherstone, Bedworth, Nuneaton, and Rugby. Of these, Atherstone has retained most of its original character. Major industries included coal mining, textiles, engineering and cement production, but heavy industry is in decline, being replaced by distribution centres, light to medium industry and services. Of the northern and eastern towns, only Nuneaton and Rugby (as the birthplace of rugby football) are well known outside of Warwickshire. The prosperous towns of central and western Warwickshire including Royal Leamington Spa, Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon, Kenilworth, Alcester, Southam and Wellesbourne harbour light to medium industries, services and tourism as major employment sectors.

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