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We have a sunncamp vario 900 which is a nine berth, but in reality is an eight berth. It's a tunnel tent and has lots of windows to let in light. It's a pitch as one with full SIG and is a great size tent that's not difficult to put up. There have been problems with leaks on the zips on some 2006 models, but I expect sunncamp will have rectified this for this year. Might be worth a look as a comparison to others, although I think this exceeds your budget too.
Another option might be the wild country halo 104, 10 berth. We have the 7 berth as a weekend tent and while the living area isn't as huge as the vario, the porch is a great addition. The 104 is a bigger model and the 2006 model is retailing at £250 with World of Camping. This is a sturdier tent than the vario as it has steel frames, but it is heavy and does not pack small. The wild country range don't have much of a write up on here as not many seem to have them but I think they're a good tent for the money. We camped in February and March in it, with rain and some wind, and it remained sturdy and watertight.
Happy hunting!
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