Yes, there are trailer parks in England, but they’re more commonly referred to as caravan parks, static caravan sites, or holiday parks. These parks often serve as either permanent or seasonal accommodation, and they can be:
- Residential parks – where people live full-time in mobile or static homes.
- Holiday parks – where caravans are used for short-term stays or vacations.
- Traveller sites – which are used by members of the Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities, either privately owned or provided by local councils.
Unlike in the U.S., trailer park living in England is less associated with low-income housing and more with retirement, holiday accommodation, or alternative lifestyles.