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Just looking at some of the vans on here I wonder what you do with all that space. We have toured Scotland, Cornwall, Norfolk, Yorkshire in our van and in June we are of to France for four or five weeks. There is only the two of us though. It's great for parking anywhere And a bigger van won't fit on my path.
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Just looking at some of the vans on here I wonder what you do with all that space. We have toured Scotland, Cornwall, Norfolk, Yorkshire in our van and in June we are of to France for four or five weeks. There is only the two of us though. It's great for parking anywhere And a bigger van won't fit on my path.
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depends what you need to fit in it, well done on your travels and its big compared to a tent, its all what suits and what you enjoy.
seems you sorted it.
 
Nice! What facilities does the van have?

We can have two singles or king size bed. A flush loo in it's own cubical and when the cubical door is open it gives a bit of privacy as a washroom with just a sink with water from an on board tank. small fridge and cooker . We also take a tv and bbq . It's well insulated and has a heater so quite cosy. It has plenty of storage over the cab and under seats (got to watch I don't overload it ) and it gets about 40 / 45 mpg .
 
We can have two singles or king size bed. A flush loo in it's own cubical and when the cubical door is open it gives a bit of privacy as a washroom with just a sink with water from an on board tank. small fridge and cooker . We also take a tv and bbq . It's well insulated and has a heater so quite cosy. It has plenty of storage over the cab and under seats (got to watch I don't overload it ) and it gets about 40 / 45 mpg .
Dont need anything else unless your living in one. A loo in its own cubicle is the one thing i would like;)
 
I cannot seem to live in small spaces - I take books and crafting stuff and far too many clothes - your van does look neat, our first van was a ford transit quite a bit smaller than our present one and very cosy but our van suits us (half of me wishes I could do smaller especially for parking up) :wave:
 
I cannot seem to live in small spaces - I take books and crafting stuff and far too many clothes - your van does look neat, our first van was a ford transit quite a bit smaller than our present one and very cosy but our van suits us (half of me wishes I could do smaller especially for parking up) :wave:

It fits in any normal car park space just the height barriers and multi story parks are out.
 

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