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A Company Is Born
Perthshire Caravan Company was established in 1936 by Peter & Chris
McCormack, the parents of the present owners, Ian & Peter
McCormack.
Taking time out from his fruit shop business in Dundee, he
searched for ground from where he could operate caravan sales and hire. Eventually
he arranged with the farmer at No. 2 Holding Middlebank, to
purchase that area of ground which is still occupied by the company
today.
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The initial selling stock was chosen from Jubilee Caravans
and Gibson Eccles and Pratt Trailers because at that time, the Company name was Perthshire
Caravan & Trailer Company.
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Everything was arranged in time for the approaching summer of
1937. Advertisements of the time read, 'English factory built Jubilee
Caravan for sale or hire'. Apply Perthshire Caravan & Trailer Company, Middlebank. Errol. It was on the 4th June 1937 that the first caravan
was sold.
After disruption caused by the war years, the business
re-opened in 1946 as a hiring company. In 1950 the Company became agents
for Scott Roadcraft caravans (which were built in Blackford Perthshire)
and Glamis Caravans, which enabled re-entry into the sale of
caravans.
Other franchises followed and by 1958 the Company represented many
well-known manufacturers - Eccles, Sprite, Berkeley, Pemberton,
Cresta, Willerby, Bessacarr, Cheltenham, Paladin, Thomson, Fairholme, Penguin
and Safari caravans.
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Further Expansion
In 1968, showroom accommodation was built and ground was
acquired to operate Loch Earn Leisure Park, on the south shore of the
loch at St Fillans.
The caravan showroom was enlarged in 1974 and a
sister company Perthshire Caravan Company (Motors) Ltd., was formed to
handle the sale of new cars, a Ford franchise having been obtained.
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A new car
showroom was opened in 1977 and stands on the exact site of the
original building erected in 1936. It was logical to enter the
motorhome market and this was done in 1976.
Difficulty in obtaining
deliveries of new models prompted the Company to manufacture their own
conversion, Autocruiser on Bedford, Ford. V.W. and Mercedes chassis.
Today, the Motor Company holds the franchises for Autosleepers, Autotrail, Burstner, Compass, Elddis, Homecar,
Lunar, McLouis, Pilote, Roller Team, Romahome, Swift & Tribute.
Perthshire Caravan Company holds the franchises
for Atlas, Avondale, Willerby and Swift Group products including Abbey
& Sprite.
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The Caravan Parks Expansion
The caravan park division of the business was expanded with
the acquisition of Inchmartine Caravan Park in 1981. Red Lion
Holiday Park at Arbroath in Angus, was
purchased in 1988.
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Investment in the caravan parks continues with a
major redevelopment at the very popular Loch Earn Leisure Park and a
recent leisure complex at Red Lion Holiday Park in Arbroath.
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At any given time around 100 new and used
motorcaravans and over 200 caravans are in stock, putting Perthshire
Caravans at the forefront of the Scottish caravan and motor caravan
industry.
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