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Sometimes, the little things mean a lot in a caravan. Many times I have seen prospective owners looking at a van, and one of the first things they check inside are the overhead cupboards. It can be worth checking out how well the doors fit, what the inside lining is like, how well any screws line up, and if there is any leftover wood shavings from the build process. All of these things can influence your impression.

“The white exterior walls have a clean modern impression with just the right balance of black checkerplate along the lower edge for a well-balanced look”

So, when looking over the Willow on review, a couple of small things, like a neat but serviceable cover over the gas inlet in the front tunnel boot and the well protected water lines under the bed, helped me conclude the Willow team has a good idea of how a

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