30 Slate Drift

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Definately stay again

We stayed on the site for 3 nights and were completely satisfied. The entrance does look a bit overgrown and narrow because of the amount of trees, but don't be put off. It soon opens up into an open field, very well kept with short grass and no clippings and with ample space to park wherever you pleased. We chose a corner screened by trees and parked the van so we had our own private garden so to speak. The owner was very helpful and friendly without being overbearing.

Jacqui S

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Reviewed on 06/07/2015 15:18

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Wealth of local History

We can highly recommend this site. Very warm and helpful reception from Roger Munro. Site maintained to a very high standard, very spacious and great vista. Fresh eggs on site. Lots of lovely walks, Jurassic Way : turn left from site entrance and immediately left : follow outer edge of field “marked” follow to far corner : divides: left to outskirts of Collyweston where you can find a small shop ( papers/ milk/ bread ++) and a pub. Take bridle way left to Tixover Road or right to Easton on the Hill, Pub and shop. Places to visit : Collyweston Church parts from the 11th century. War Memorial , / Medieval Bridge crossing the River Welland linking Collyweston to Ketton. Slate from Collyweston quarries graced dwellings in nearby Stamford, London Guild Hall, Scotland , Cornwall and the village pub. 1937 Aircraft crash landed in Slate Drift ( left from site entrance on concrete area.) Daniel Lambert 52 stone 11 pounds died age 40 years at the Wagon & Horses Inn Easton-on-the-Hill. Grave in Stamford Head Stone worth a read. Roger is a man of information has some very informative books

Hal208

Reviewed on 01/09/2014 15:59

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Lovely location

We stayed here on way south to Channel Tunnel. Lovely peaceful location with beautiful setting. Roger very welcoming and helpful. Local pub was smashing with great food at reasonable price and very friendly service.

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