Bedford Dormobile
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The "Bedford" Dormobile is a 1960s-era campervan (motorcaravan, motorhome) of the Bedford marque. It was manufactured in Folkestone in Kent, southern England, by Martin Walter on a base vehicle by Vauxhall Motors.
The novelist Anthony Burgess, who owned one and used it as a home and means of travelling throughout western Europe in the late 1960s, described the Bedford Dormobile as "a miracle of British design, although much let down by slipshod British execution — screws missing, bad wood-planing..."