Rectory Farm

Water Stratford Hill, Tingewick, Buckinghamshire, MK18 4PD

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Ideal for ...

  • Peaceful stays
  • Scenic views
  • Working farm

Why stay here ...

A peaceful site on a working farm with scenic views over the Great Ouse valley with Stowe Landscape Gardens in the distance.

Access is extremely easy. Limited hardstanding for winter use. Good local pub. I'm very sorry but we are not able to accept dogs at Rectory Farm.

The CL is located just 5 miles from Silverstone the home of British Grand Prix and many other events throughout the year.

The National Trust properties of Stowe and Claydon House are very close by. Bletchley Park is less than half an hour away.

Facilities on site ...

  • TV reception: good
  • Working farm

Prices

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0.75 acres

Some sloping pitches

Electric amperage: 16

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Postcode:
MK18 4PD
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GPS:
Lat 52.0004 / Lon -1.0448
OS field ref:
SP657340
OS map ref:
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Excellent site.

Rectory Farm
RECTORY FARM A very nice site, with easy access and plenty of space. The hedges were well tended and the grass short. The recycling and cassette emptying point were in good order and clean. We saw several hares here and the owner was very pleasant and welcoming.

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Reviewed on 21/07/2023 15:07

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Great 2 nights

Rectory Farm
Just had 2 nights here and the weather wasn’t brilliant but we can thoroughly recommend the site. It looks better than in the photos. It is a large well-maintained grassed area with well-spaced pitches and very quiet. We were the only ones on the site for the first night other than a hare which we enjoyed watching. The grass slopes which was a bit of a challenge for our motorhome but eventually we got it level. There is a 30-minute walk through fields to Tingewick where there is a pub, church, village stores/PO and a bus stop which we used to get to Buckingham. There is also a footpath from Tingewick to Buckingham which is part of the Bernwood Jubilee Way which we didn’t try. Buckingham is a nice market town from where we walked to NT Stow Park & Gardens which was also good.

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Reviewed on 05/07/2023 12:44

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Rectory Farm
We have returned home refreshed after a three night stay at Rectory Farm CL. It ticked all of our boxes being possibly the best so far in searching Britain for a place to rival our own home. The owners are very welcoming and it was interesting to watch a working farm in action. There is a keen interest by the family in preserving the local bird life and a great deal of effort has been put into doing so on their land. The views are wonderfully serene and relaxing after the manic drive through our motorways and visits to Stowe and Upton made it all worthwhile. We were lucky with the weather and it was lovely to sit in the evening sun and listen to the sound of silence. A beautiful spot to rival our own. Many thanks to Anne and George for making us so welcome.

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Reviewed on 16/10/2022 10:40

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Lovely site.

Rectory Farm
Lovely approach to the site and although slightly sloping there was no problem pitching. The owner was very welcoming and chatty. Water, Elsan disposal and recycling/rubbish all handy and spotlessly kept. Sadly only stayed one night to break journey but would happily return for longer.

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Reviewed on 31/08/2022 08:30

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Rectory Farm, a little gem

Rectory Farm
This was our second visit to Rectory Farm which is a non facility CL. As the name suggests it is a working livestock farm so dogs are not allowed. Access is very straightforward. The CL slopes so use of blocks is inevitable. Phone signal via EE is very good so no problem with their tethering. No idea about TV reception but no problem tuning into radio. Despite the the animal's the farm is all peace and tranquillity. This is a great location for Stowe Park, Silverstone, Bletchley Park, etc. This trip we took the opportunity to walk from Lark Ride to Candleford, the start of which is about 4 miles away. Buckingham is a about 3 miles away and has Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, Waitrose etc. We didn't use any of the village pubs so can't comment on them. Finally it is a dark sky area so observing the stars and planets is ideal.

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Reviewed on 17/08/2022 19:07

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