Discover the Swift Pod collection, compact in footprint and exceptional in design.
Created to help holiday parks and landowners unlock new opportunities with innovative, high-quality accommodation that guests will love.
Designed to maximise occupancy rates, deliver high yields and create memorable stays, each model showcases a bold modern interior with premium appliances and thoughtful space saving features - all within a compact footprint.
From intimate escapes for two family weekend getaways, there's a Pod to suit every location and need.

Gas central heating
Boutique style bedroom
Energy efficient double glazing
Gas hob and triplex oven
Fully glazed sliding entrance doors
Fitted wardrobe
"We recently purchased a Swift and absolutely love it. Fantastic quality and their customer experience team are really helpful and happy to assist."
JPD
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Explore the stunning Pod range in our 2026 brochure. For flexible living and modern sleeping space then check out the Bijou and Nuage, and for ingeniously compact living and enviable luxury, discover the Alizee and Ruisseau.
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What is an Pod?
For the purposes of planning permission, models in the Pod range are classified as caravans. Under section 29 of the Caravan Sites and Control Development Act 1960, a caravan is any structure built for human habitation which can be moved from one place to another. It must not measure more than 20m in length, 6.8m in width and 3.05m in height (measured internally from the floor to the ceiling at the lowest to the highest point).
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Does an Pod need planning permission?
If your Pod is for commercial use, you will need to obtain planning permission. Go to the section on ‘What happens if my Pod requires planning permission?’ (see next page).
If your Pod is for private use, then you may not need planning permission depending on your circumstances.
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What is planning permission?
Planning permission is a form of consent given by local authorities for the erection, alteration or redevelopment of a particular plot of land or building. It is always recommended that you consult with your local planning department before siting an Pod on your land.
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What happens if my Pod requires planning permission?
This is the case for all commercial ventures as well as any circumstances which fall outside of Permitted Development.
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What type of planning do I need?
If you are sure that you want to use your Pod for commercial purposes, or your project does not comply with ‘Permitted Development’, then you will need to apply for ‘Detailed Planning Permission’ (also known as full planning permission). This will be valid for five months from the date of its issue.
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Is there anything else I need to know?
If you intend to let your Pod as a commercial venture, it is likely that you will also need a site licence which will detail requirements such as spacing between units, the need for a gas safety certificate (where applicable), refuse disposal, road access etc.
Individual planning circumstances differ, as do the requirements for each local authority, therefore it is always recommended that any advice you seek is from a qualified professional and relevant to your unique case.





