Caravans Wanted
Bailey Pageant Provence
Berth: | 5 |
Year: | 2008 |
Internal Length: | 18’5″ / 5.6m |
Shipping Length: | 23’7″ / 7.2m |
Width: | 7’2″ / 2.19m |
£8,000.00
Specification
This caravan comes with the following specifications:
- Single Axle
- Double Dinette
- Full Cooker
- Extractor Fan
- Fridge
- Truma Water Heater
- Pump Assembly
- Shower
- Cassette Toilet
- Heater
- Truma Blown Air
- 240v Mains Electric
- Battery Charger
- Rooflight
- Door Flyscreen
- Window Flyscreens
- Window Blinds
- TV Aerial
- Loose Fit Carpets
- Alloy Wheels
- Spare Wheel
- Al-Ko Stabiliser Hitch
- Motor Mover Available
- Warranty Available
- Starter Pack Available
Description
The Bailey Pageant Provence is a double dinette layout which is very hard to find now but it is one of our favourite layouts.
This 5 berth is extremely spacious as it has a ‘L’ shaped lounge to the front of the caravan.
The upholstery is in excellent condition and there is a large rooflight with a picture window that gives extra light making the caravan nice and bright.
There is a dinette to the rear of the caravan that also makes into a double bed with an easy to operate bunk bed allowing 3 people to sleep at this end. The rear dinette also closes off for privacy with a solid wooden door.
The washroom is in the centre of the caravan opposite the kitchen area and offers a seperate shower cubicle, a swivel cassette toilet and a wash basin.
A fully equipped kitchen area comprising of a 4 burner cooker, grill and oven, a 3-way fridge, a microwave, a sink and plenty of work surface for preparing meals.
This caravan would suit a young family and would be ideal for either towing or putting on to a seasonal pitch.
Unladen Weight: 1196kg | MTPLM: 1410kg | Awning Size: 1008cm
Weights
We have endeavored to ensure the accuracy of the weights listed. These weights should be used as a guide only. We at Kingswood Caravans do not accept any responsibility for any incident that may occur as a result of any information used. It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that they are driving to legal standards within the country that they are travelling and under the licence that they hold.