Hampshire is one of southern England's strongest counties for campervan conversions, with a thriving workshop scene stretching from Southampton and Portsmouth to Winchester, Basingstoke, and the New Forest fringes. Maritime heritage, a skilled workforce, and superb touring country make it an ideal place to commission your build.
9 converters found in Hampshire
Hampshire's campervan conversion industry benefits from the county's deep maritime and engineering heritage. The Southampton and Portsmouth areas in particular are home to workshops staffed by former marine fitters, boat electricians, and automotive engineers who bring exceptional technical skills to van builds. Across the county, converters offer everything from budget-friendly panel van conversions starting at £15,000–£18,000 to luxurious long-wheelbase builds exceeding £55,000. The range of workshops means you can find specialists in almost any base vehicle, whether that's a compact Volkswagen California-style build or a family-sized Fiat Ducato with a fixed rear bed and full bathroom.
Hampshire converters frequently incorporate marine-grade components — stainless steel fixings, tinned copper wiring, sealed electrical connections — that offer superior durability, particularly for owners who plan to spend time near the coast. The county also has a strong network of ancillary services: gas safe engineers for LPG installations, specialist window fitters, and vehicle wrapping businesses. Lead times vary from 8 weeks for simpler builds to 16–18 weeks for fully bespoke projects. Several workshops around Eastleigh and Fareham offer modular flat-pack furniture systems that reduce both cost and build time.
Hampshire's location is a significant advantage for van life. The New Forest National Park lies within or adjacent to the county, offering 219 square miles of ancient woodland, open heath, and well-managed campsites. The South Downs National Park borders to the east, and the Solent coast provides sailing towns, shingle beaches, and ferries to the Isle of Wight. The M3, M27, and A31 provide fast connections to London, Dorset, and the West Country, while Southampton's ferry port opens up routes to France, the Channel Islands, and beyond.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Free-roaming ponies, ancient woodland, and a network of campsites ranging from basic forestry pitches to fully serviced sites — right on Hampshire's doorstep.
A 100-mile trail from Winchester to Eastbourne, with numerous access points for overnight stops along the chalk ridge.
A short ferry crossing to an island with dramatic chalk cliffs, quiet lanes, and a strong campervan-friendly culture.
Head west through the New Forest and onward to Bournemouth, Poole, and the Jurassic Coast — a two-hour drive from most Hampshire workshops.
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