FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Billing Aquadrome is open 11 months of the year from 1st February to 6th January. Cogenhoe Mill is open from March the 6th to January the 6th
In addition to your site fees, there are other costs to consider including insurance, metered electric and bottled gas. More information on these costs can be given when you visit us or call us for further details.
Yes, we welcome well-behaved dogs if you are an owner with us.
Your holiday home cannot be your main residence, you can however visit as often as you like throughout the season.
Yes, we will always consider part exchange, in fact, we would even consider part exchanging a trailer tent, boat or other leisure product in addition to the above. Please bring specific details with you when you visit us.
Please note we do require an MOT certificate for a Motorhome. we will need a KRIS resgistration document for Touring caravans that you may wish to part exchange
The site fees start from only £4,752.73 and includes water rates, ground maintenance, 24/7 security, street lighting, office administraton and access to our amazing park and brand new facilities for yourself, family & friends
Our pre owned start from only £17,995 & brand new start from only £32,995.
Leisure purposes. This means the holiday home may not be someone’s main residence. That is why we ask you about the address of your main residence and will continue to do so while you own the holiday home.
There is no limit to the number of holidays which can be taken in your holiday home/lodge provided that it is not used as someone’s only or main place of residence.
No as commuting to work or school from Billing Aquadrome would be taken as a strong indicator the holiday home is being used as someone’s main residence.
Yes, but all the facts are relevant when deciding whether the overseas property or the holiday home/lodge is your main residence.
These would include whether you own the overseas property or, if it is rented then how long you have rented it for, how much time you spend in the holiday home and how much in the overseas property.
No. Business rates and Council Tax are not charged for holiday homes. Paying Council Tax or receiving Housing Benefit to pay the pitch fees would be taken as a strong indicator the holiday home is being used as a main residence.
Your licence agreement with us contains your undertaking to comply with the holiday condition. If you broke that we would ask you to stop doing so.
If you were to fail to comply, we would be entitled to terminate the agreement and to ask you to remove your holiday home/lodge. The planning authority might also take action against you for breach of the holiday condition by serving an Enforcement Notice.
20 years from new on 12ft
30 years from new on 13/14ft
50 years from new on 20ft