Being close to the seaside and historic Hythe with its restaurants, shops and pubs is not the only attraction of Willow Tree Farm Park. Residents also benefit from nearby golf, horse riding, squash, tennis and bowling facilities.

Park Management Consultant, Wally Wells says:
“We are blessed at Willow Tree Farm, With Hythe on our doorstep, countryside all around and proximity to the channel tunnel and the motorway network, there's something for everyone. Our customers appreciate the build quality, style and choice offered by Homeseeker, We have ordered two more for delivery in February.”
That 'something' also includes a Homeseeker Langdale Plus park home on site just waiting for a new owner. Wally has a long and rewarding relationship with Homeseeker.
These will feature on the present ten-pitch phase of development which will be available for viewing in March 2011.
If you want to learn more about Willow Tree Farm Park and the Homeseeker homes available, call Cheryl Smith on 01303 264422 or 07733 304409 email: willowstreefarm@haulfryn.co.uk or visit their website at: www.haulfryn.co.uk
Willow Tree Farm
Haulfryn Group Ltd
tel 01303 264422
fax 01303 264422
mobile 07733 304409
email willowstreefarm@haulfryn.co.uk
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With a Homeseeker park home you can benefit from a range of further optional money and energy-saving features offered by some parks that will not only help save the environment but also the money in your pocket! These features include:
A water-butt system that collects rainwater from your roof for 101 uses such as watering the garden, washing your windows and car or giving your dog a drink.
A plumbed-in systems that recycles water from your shower and hand basins for use by your toilet flush system.
In the right location this eco-friendly system utilises renewable energy stored in the ground to provide one of the most energy-efficient ways of heating your Homeseeker park home. The only energy used by ground source heating systems is electricity to power the pumps which nevertheless deliver three or four times more thermal energy (heat) than is used in electrical energy to drive the system.