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For the budget you have, I think I would stay clear of caravans. You'll be buying a very old van with damp and maybe bad flooring, that will almost certainly require a fair bit of financial upkeep per year (floors, sinks, pumps, door handles, insurance, service, tyres, etc).
Against that you could have fairly top of the range (in family terms anyway) tenting stuff easily for your budget. Toilet tent, comfort airbeds, good sleeping bags, that sort of thing.
We have had all 3 types over the last 15 years - small Sunncamp dome tent, then a Conway Cruiser Folding Camper, then a Swift Rapide caravan and now back to tenting with a Wild Country Homestead. Hand on heart, the one I enjoyed the most was the folding camper, but again you need to be spending £3000 or so to get one that you can have confidence in (that said, I'm sure there are loads of people happily using much cheaper ones). To me, it's not a bad compromise, but all the best bits of both tenting and caravanning - easy to tow, store and set up, but you can extend your season as long as a caravan with electric heaters.
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