Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 4 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Great location - Fully serviced - Great value

Stayed here for 10 nights in July. Nice quiet site easy to find (put Alice Street, Cloford in satnav) but stick to arrival time after 1pm as Alice Street is very narrow with only one passing place.  Pitch choice is up to you on arrival. All 5 very good sized  pitches are hard standing gravel (good rock pegs required for awning) with good drainage when wet. All have 16a electrics, waste water drain and fresh water tap and light. Pitches face west so great for afternoon/evening suns do look out onto open field occupied by very curious cows. The toilet emptying point/shed is next to pitch number one, the only downside is that there is no rinse tap in the shed but each pitch dies have a waste water rinsing point above the drain. There's is a toilet/shower wet room which is for use free of charge, excellent shower and plenty of hot water (tip is not to have shower on full blast otherwise you spend more time mopping up than having a shower). The information room/shed is well stocked and up to date.  Owner Clive Vincent is very friendly and keeps the site well tended with grass between pitches and round edge regularly cut.   This is an excellent base for visiting all that this part of Somerset and Wiltshire has to offer inc Bath, Cheddar, Glastonbury, Stonehenge, Bristol, Shaftesbury, Bradford on Avon to name but a few.  If you are keen cyclists I would advise not riding direct from the site as the roads whilst they are A type roads are quite narrow in places and carry a lot of HGV's and are not for the faint hearted.  There is however cycle networks from Frome and also nice rides along the canal into Bath and beyond.  There is no direct dog walk or general walking from the site however the field next to the site can be used for exercising the dog if no cattle are present. A short car journey is required for safe cycling and walking in my opinion.  I strongly recommend "The George at Nunney"if you like a quiet and pleasant pub meal in nice surroundings.  Nunney is also very pleasant with its own 13th century castle and moat which have been well preserved and are free to visit.  Sainsburys supermarket/petrol station is about 5 mins drive away and is cheaper than the petrol station nearest the site. Frome is a quaint village with various places to eat and visit (mind the stream running down the middle of the street).  I don't think you will be disappointed with your stay at this CL we certainly weren't and we will return when we visit this part of the country again.  Thanks Clive for an enjoyable stay 
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