About Romley Caravan Storage
Professional Caravan storage began in 1996. The site was originally one acre and is now on the fourth extension to 10 acres providing storage for up to approximately 900 caravans.
Romley Caravan Storage was originally a supplementary business to the arable farming business which used to include a pig fattening unit with the land being used for cereal production.
However the Foot and Mouth outbreak in 2001 saw the end of all animal keeping to prevent closure of the Caravan site. At that time we decided to increase the size of the site so that it became the primary business, also facilitating the local need for caravan storage.
The farm will probably revert back to what it was 200 years ago ie. the parkland country residence of George III’s physician, Dr. Thomas Gisborne . He lived in his Gentlemen’s residence in the wood and died there in 1806.
Around this time the Arthur family took the tenancy of the Farm and later purchased it resulting in seven generations residing here to the current day.
Meet The Team
James Arthur
James has been involved in the company since 1996. Over the years he has been heavily involved in the extension and development of the caravan storage site. He lives adjacent to the site and is involved with the day to day running of the office.
Roger Arthur
Roger has lived on site since 1946 and has been responsible for the farm since he was 19. Today he still works with James, operating the Farm and Caravan Storage businesses.
Ronnie
As well as being in charge of debt enforcement (!), the Rocket likes to round your car up, keep you to 10 miles an hour on site and generally look after the place.
Sheila
A rose between two thorns, Sheila is our laziest employee, usually found asleep on top of the laser printer, generally trying to do as little as possible.
Peggy
The newest edition to our team, very friendly and welcoming. She’s generally the boss and very busy around the site.