A quick trip to get the car fixed at mechanic this morning took us to a town called Cross Hands. As we waited for it we went for a little walk and came across here by chance, being next to a busy road we looked for a way around the back from a footpath but with no avail and multiple slipovers later, we had to enter the grounds from the front!
History
Now on the showroom itself I can't find any information on it other than a photo from when it was in use on the companies facebook and if it wasn't for the word Ennis barely seeable on the front i wouldnt have even realised it was owned by the caravan company! This said I plan to email them and ask about it and if i do get a response i will edit my thread/add more info in the comments!
However the company itself is family ran and in the 3rd generation, started in the late 1940s. Begining life as a motercycle repair company and soon moving onto the sale of caravans, from a read of the filing history, I think they changed the company name to Ennis Caravan Ltd in 1994! The company still runs today just across the road and looking at their page, they seem to have some lovely stock to choose from!
pretty design on the old flooring
The only the finest peally walls,
And to top it off, to my knowledge this is what it looked like in its hayday!
History
Now on the showroom itself I can't find any information on it other than a photo from when it was in use on the companies facebook and if it wasn't for the word Ennis barely seeable on the front i wouldnt have even realised it was owned by the caravan company! This said I plan to email them and ask about it and if i do get a response i will edit my thread/add more info in the comments!
However the company itself is family ran and in the 3rd generation, started in the late 1940s. Begining life as a motercycle repair company and soon moving onto the sale of caravans, from a read of the filing history, I think they changed the company name to Ennis Caravan Ltd in 1994! The company still runs today just across the road and looking at their page, they seem to have some lovely stock to choose from!
The only the finest peally walls,
And to top it off, to my knowledge this is what it looked like in its hayday!