Sovereign
2010s - Present
The Berkswell
A quintessential, highly practical residential home. The Berkswell focuses on dependable comfort, offering a classic layout that makes everyday park home living an absolute breeze.
The History of the Berkswell
The Berkswell was designed to be Sovereign's rock-solid traditionalist model. It avoids overly complicated rooflines or ultra-modern open plans in favor of beautifully proportioned, distinct rooms. It typically features an inviting L-shaped lounge and dining area leading into a highly functional, well-equipped kitchen.
🔍 The Spotter's Guide: How to identify a Berkswell
- Classic Bays: Usually features standard, elegant box-bay windows on the front elevation to create a traditional park home silhouette.
- Understated Roofline: The roof is typically a simple, clean pitch without the heavy dormers seen on flagship models, giving it a neat, uncluttered look on the plot.
🛠️ Inspector's Notes: Buyer's Tips & Known Quirks
- Bay Window Seals: As with all traditional park homes featuring box bays, check the exterior silicone sealant and flashing above the windows to ensure they remain watertight.
- Heating Flow: Because it has a traditional separated layout, ensure the central heating radiators are properly balanced so heat distributes evenly between the lounge and the bedrooms.
Known Specifications
| Common Lengths | 36ft, 40ft, 42ft |
| Common Widths | 20ft |
| Bedrooms | Usually 2 |
| Build Standard | BS3632 Residential Specification |
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