Highlights
- Rare and highly luxurious 'Morecambe Trailer' caravan
- Previously a very successful circus-themed Holiday Let
- Excellent business opportunity
- Original interior, from panelled units and mirrored chrome to a fireplace
- In need of some chassis repairs
The Appeal
By all accounts, it could be said that Harry Vickers was a character. Starting off as a Trapeze Artist, the Bolton-born eccentric briefly went into exhibiting himself as the world's strongest man, sold patent medicines in Lancashire, started getting into chromework and then found a site in Morecambe following the Second World War, which is where he started building his caravans and trailers.
These were the best-of-the-best. A Vickers was a bit like the Rolls-Royce of the Caravan world. They were bigger, roomier, loaded with details and often covered in rich, bright chrome. It was often said that if you could pay for it, the Vickers Caravan Workshop could do it, and to this day one of the legendary Westmorland Caravans is bound to garner plenty of attention. Larger than an Airstream of the same era, it's really inside these remarkable trailers that true gauche glory comes into play.
Curvy, patterned units and a fireplace sit alongside fully spec'd out stoves and tiled floors, often with frosted and etched glass motifs across the board. It was a very glamorous place to be, and proved remarkably comfortable for travelling showmen who often made it their main home with pride. To this day, it's a very handsomely specified home-on-wheels.
This fine example requires some chassis repairs and a little bit of restoration work, but the handsome period kitsch is all present and correct, and will no doubt prove a very handsome example when finished. It's recently been part of a very successful holiday let in a circus-themed barn, has been used repeatedly in filming and for wedding photoshoots, and is now being sold due to much-deserved retirement. We think it'll be a very viable business for the lucky buyer!
These were the best-of-the-best. A Vickers was a bit like the Rolls-Royce of the Caravan world. They were bigger, roomier, loaded with details and often covered in rich, bright chrome. It was often said that if you could pay for it, the Vickers Caravan Workshop could do it, and to this day one of the legendary Westmorland Caravans is bound to garner plenty of attention. Larger than an Airstream of the same era, it's really inside these remarkable trailers that true gauche glory comes into play.
Curvy, patterned units and a fireplace sit alongside fully spec'd out stoves and tiled floors, often with frosted and etched glass motifs across the board. It was a very glamorous place to be, and proved remarkably comfortable for travelling showmen who often made it their main home with pride. To this day, it's a very handsomely specified home-on-wheels.
This fine example requires some chassis repairs and a little bit of restoration work, but the handsome period kitsch is all present and correct, and will no doubt prove a very handsome example when finished. It's recently been part of a very successful holiday let in a circus-themed barn, has been used repeatedly in filming and for wedding photoshoots, and is now being sold due to much-deserved retirement. We think it'll be a very viable business for the lucky buyer!
The History and Paperwork
- Believed to be 1950s example
- Built by Harry Vickers of Morcambe
- One of only a handful known to exist
- Has not been towed in some time and will need chassis work to be hauled
- Used as a very successful holiday let and filming location
- Being sold due to retirement
The Condition
- Highly original condition
- Some areas of missing coloured trim
- Chromework still bright with only minor patina
- Impressive glasswork with etched planter detailing
- Glasswork and lenses in good order
- Some areas of corrosion
- Underside shows a need for repair and some corroded elements
- Interior is suitably kitschy with a handsome textured grey, white, chrome and aquamarine colour scheme
- Everything is in good age-commensurate order, though some work may be necessary
- Original period lights
- Equipment includes:
- Interior lighting
- Plug points
- Mirrored units
- Plenty of counter space
- Drawers
- Handsome bench seats with vinyl upholstery
- Tiled fireplace
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