Fluffy one, like Tony says, I'd look at Panel Van Conversions [PVCs]. If you don't know what these look like, look on the Auto Sleepers website under van conversions. If buying new or nearly new, you'll also find recent models of narrow coachbuilts, look on the Hymer website for examples. A PVC will usually be 6m long, or 6.3m on some of the newer ones. Camper vans tend to be shorter than 6m and thus are more of a compromise.
Scottferg, motorhomes have great visibility and are easier to drive than some cars. Just remember you are not 'white van man' and take it easy because you are driving a house on wheels and you want the crockery in one piece when you get wherever your journey takes you.
Scottferg, motorhomes have great visibility and are easier to drive than some cars. Just remember you are not 'white van man' and take it easy because you are driving a house on wheels and you want the crockery in one piece when you get wherever your journey takes you.