Its an ok site BUT.....

Adrian and Lyn Rose replied on 21/08/2019 11:10

Posted on 21/08/2019 11:10

We booked here as we had to cancel a holiday a few years ago with my parents.First impressions on booking in were good.Then when trying to find a pitch,we realised that uncommon to other sites weve been on,the pitches are smaller than usual resulting in,if you want an awning up,the car has to sit across the front of the unit. Just as well we didnt have a cotswold view as all we could see was our car. A lot of the pitches looked like they needed reworking and tidying up as the grass is encroaching onto the stones. There are Glamping pods on site but it would have been better to have reworked the pitches and put some where the Glamping pods are. It just seemed the pitches were crammed in to get as many customers on/. The facilities are really good.the toilets,although some said were dated were actually pristine-the wardens did a very good job.The whole site is neat and tidy apart from the pitches themselves,I guess the pitches are the responsibility of the club not the wardens. The toilets are cleaned in the afternoon which is MUCH better. All the service points were well maintained. Road noise is still an issue with HGV`s passing in the early morning and at times you hear packs of motorbikes screaming up the road - and you hear them for miles! All in all apart from the pitch issues,its a nice site and easy to walk into Moreton. We are planning to go back in 2020 but having looked at the Broadway site ,we will be staying there instead as its far better laid out.
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