California-in-England, Wokingham
California-in-England was a 1930s pleasure park near Wokingham, which later became a holiday camp and is now a public park
California-in-England was a 1930s pleasure park near Wokingham, which later became a holiday camp and is now a public park
Kessingland Holiday Camp was a popular destination for nearly 50 years before it was demolished for housing
The first and only holiday camp to be built by the National Coal Board it later fell on hard times and was closed in 1984
The Derbyshire Miners Holiday camp in Skegness enjoyed a popular 50-year run until closing in the 1980s
Dating from the 1930s the Wallis’s Cayton Bay holiday camp became one of the top resorts in the area
Developed from one of the earliest holiday camps in the country, Pontins Hemsby enjoyed great success until closing in 2008
Learn about the fascinating history of Caister Holiday Camp, from its unusual beginnings in 1906 to its transformation into a Haven caravan park
Discover the rise and fall of Holimarine Holidays, once a well known name in the UK holiday park business
Discover the history of Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp. From a scandal-hit 1920s singles camp to a thriving post-war family resort.