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The Terra Nova Voyager is bang on what I'm after, but the £500+ price tag is a bit rich
Lightwave make the G20 which is similar to the Voyager, but it seems to be out of stock everywhere. If you are looking for an inner-first pitching 4-season tent then their T20 tunnel wedge tent looks good (inner-only, outer-only or integral pitching are possible), and it has ventilation at both ends unlike the Voyager. TISO seem to have them in stock for £399.
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I've had a voyager 2.2 (an old variation with 2 porches, but essentially the same) for over 10 years now and its still going amazingly well after lots of use, and it's easily withstood some serious storms in the past. If its what you're after, and you can find one used, or a bit less than the 500 rrp somewhere, I would still say its worth it for the quality, I've never regretted buying mine.
The posts above do look better for lightweight options though, and cheaper
Single entry tents with one decent size porch, big enough to cook in happily - do many exist?
The Terra Nova Voyager is bang on what I'm after, but the £500+ price tag is a bit rich. Weight around 2kg would be nice, although I did almost pull the trigger on a (cheap, used) 4.1kg Quasar this morning so clearly it's not a huge deal. Freestanding inner for summer would be a bonus.