Hertfordshire provides a convenient hub for campervan conversions within easy reach of London and the Home Counties. Workshops across St Albans, Watford, Hemel Hempstead, and Stevenage produce polished builds that serve the capital's growing van life community.
3 converters found in Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire's position on London's northern fringe makes it one of the most accessible counties for campervan conversions if you live in or around the capital. Workshops are spread across the county, from industrial parks near Watford and Hemel Hempstead — both within 30 minutes of the M25 — to units around St Albans, Welwyn Garden City, and Stevenage. The local market skews toward quality-focused builds for weekend adventurers and semi-professional remote workers who want a mobile office-cum-camper. Prices start around £18,000 for a straightforward day van and range up to £55,000–£65,000 for a fully kitted long-wheelbase build with sit-stand desk space and robust connectivity systems.
Several Hertfordshire converters have carved out niches in specific areas: some focus exclusively on VW Transporter platforms, others specialise in family-friendly layouts with child-safe features and flexible sleeping configurations, and a few cater to the remote working market with integrated power management, boosted 4G/5G connectivity, and ergonomic workspace designs. Build quality across the county is generally high, reflecting the expectations of a discerning Home Counties client base. Typical lead times sit between 10 and 16 weeks, with deposits usually required at the design sign-off stage.
Hertfordshire itself is greener than many expect — the Chilterns AONB covers the western portion of the county, with beech woodlands, chalk streams, and rolling hills around Tring, Berkhamsted, and Aldbury. For longer trips, the M1 heads north to the Peak District and Lake District, the A1(M) reaches Yorkshire and the North East, and the M25 connects south to the Channel ports. The county's quiet lanes through villages like Much Hadham, Ayot St Lawrence, and Aldbury are perfect for a gentle maiden voyage in your new van.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Beech woodlands, chalk hills, and picturesque villages like Aldbury and Ashridge within 20 minutes of most Hertfordshire workshops.
The honey-stone villages and rolling countryside of the Cotswolds are reachable in around 90 minutes from western Hertfordshire.
Three hours north-east to the wide skies and sandy beaches of Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea, and the North Norfolk coast.
Head north for three hours to reach gritstone edges, limestone dales, and some of England's best wild camping terrain.
Also explore converters in neighbouring areas.