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| THE KINCRAIG DEVELOPMENT |
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Makers of caravans are not
immediately concerned about where their products will be
parked once they are sold, but they can be grieved to see
them in a squalid, unkempt caravan site.
The purchase by Thomson Caravans Ltd of 202 acres of a farm offered for
sale near Elie, Fife , was at once an act of faith, an object lesson
in building a model site, and a very expensive operation.
The land at Kincraig and Shell Bay is partly arable, with a rocky escarpment
and a large stretch of sand dunes. Some £60,000 has been invested
in a park for 75 touring caravans on the terraced hillside.
The site is separate from the development of the holiday village on the
foreshore. The first phase is for 400 units, static holiday and touring
caravans, the sites to be let to individuals. These will be on Shell
Bay .
The second phase, on the rising ground between the bay and Kincraig,
is for 1,400fully-equipped chalets, a self-contained complex with various
shops, restaurants, bars and recreation rooms.
The complete development, scheduled for operation by the mid-seventies,
will mean an investment of about £200,000. . |
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| Reproduced from a 1970 publication by Thomson
T-Line Caravans Ltd called The "T-Line Story" |
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