The History of Kingston
The Modern Wave of Bespoke Luxury
Kingston Park & Leisure Homes represents the new, contemporary wave of UK park home and lodge manufacturing. Operating from their base in Hull—the undisputed capital of British static home construction—Kingston emerged with a clear, uncompromising vision: to cater exclusively to the top end of the market. Rather than competing for volume, they focused on becoming artisans of the luxury lodge sector.
Design as a Statement
Kingston has built a massive following by treating every lodge as an architectural statement rather than a standard unit. They are renowned for their bold, modern aesthetics that challenge traditional park home designs. Whether it is the inclusion of massive, floor-to-ceiling glass facades that maximise natural light, the use of premium, low-maintenance exterior cladding, or highly inventive rooflines, a Kingston home is designed to turn heads on any pitch.
Interior Opulence
Inside, Kingston models are characterised by an uncompromising approach to interior design. By prioritising open-plan living, high-specification domestic kitchens, and spa-inspired bathrooms, they bridge the gap between a leisure lodge and a high-end luxury apartment. Their ability to integrate smart-home technology and eco-conscious fixtures makes them a popular choice for buyers who want the very latest in modern living comforts.
Engineering for the Future
While their designs are undeniably contemporary, the core of every Kingston home is built on a foundation of rigorous engineering. Every unit is constructed to strictly exceed BS 3632 residential standards, ensuring that beneath the breathtaking visual finish lies a robust, thermally efficient, and acoustically insulated structure designed for the highest level of year-round comfort.