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New Campervan Sales Record for Wellhouse Leisure

WellhouseGood news from Wellhouse Leisure: new campervan sales record achieved despite lockdown, enquiries increasing again, and it is expanding to new, larger premises in South Yorkshire
- New sales record: Despite the current lockdown, this month, Wellhouse Leisure sold the most campervans in one day – ever! 
- Sales enquiries are increasing again as people realise campervans are great for social distancing during days out and post-lockdown holidays
- Wellhouse Leisure is also pleased to announce it is expanding and moving to a larger factory
- New campervans now allowed to be delivered to customers
- Video tours of campervans in stock available
- Wellhouse Leisure – a leading UK campervan converter - is ISO 9001:2008 certified

The good news from Wellhouse Leisure is that, despite the lockdown, it sold a record number of new campervans in one day last week and enquiries for new and used models are increasing again now there is a plan to start lifting some of the restrictions imposed during the coronavirus pandemic. It is also pleased to announce that it is expanding and will be moving to a larger factory in July.

David Elliott, CEO of Wellhouse Leisure commented: “We set a new sales record last week by selling seven of our campervans in one day. That’s the most we’ve ever sold in one day since we started the business 18 years ago. It’s a really positive sign for us, the camping and caravanning industry, UK tourism and the economy.”

“With social distancing likely to be in place for several months, a campervan is the perfect way to travel independently, and we now feel positive enough about the future that we’ve decided to expand to new, larger premises, and will be moving to a new factory and showroom six miles away (but still in Yorkshire) in July,” he added.

“Everyone is looking forward to being able to travel again, but I think people are put off flying, cruises and going abroad for a while, so are considering UK holidays with the freedom of a campervan instead,” added David Elliott.
The seven campervans sold were a mixture of Wellhouse’s Ford and Toyota conversions for customers in the local area as well as across the UK, including the south coast, Northern Ireland, The Shetlands and France.

“We have been offering virtual video tours of our campervans, which have been a great way of showing them to customers all over the UK and abroad. They says it’s just like actually visiting our showroom!” said David.

The new 16,000 sq ft factory in in Baugh Green, Barnsley, South Yorkshire gives Wellhouse Leisure and extra 9,000 sq ft of space and will include a showroom, parts warehouse, offices plus a larger forecourt to display new and used campervans.

Wellhouse Leisure campervans include a pop-up roof, kitchen with sink and cooker, stylish Italian-designed furniture and a crash-tested rear seat that quickly converts to a comfortable double bed with prices ranging from around £20,000 for a campervan conversion of a used vehicle like the Toyota Alphard, to up to approximately £55,000 for a new Ford Transit Custom-based model.

The Wellhouse Leisure showroom will be open again from 1st June. For further information, please call 01484 861100 or email david@wellhouseleisure.com and follow Wellhouse Leisure on Twitter (@wellhousecamper), Instagram or Facebook.

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