Yes and no...
This was such a pity. Good location in rolling, isolated countryside, with a lovely country pub opposite. The problem was we got the impression the owner was not that interested, the grass had not been cut for some time, nor had the bins been emptied, or the gravel pitches weeded. The whole site had an unloved feel to it. We even had to ask the pub landlord where the owner lived, so we could go to his house and pay him. The landlord also told us the owner had asked him if he wanted to take over the running of the site, and we got the impression the owner was happy to take the money (£15 a night, not cheap for what it was) yet do little else.
The other problem was there was virtually no phone signal, which made connection to the internet almost impossible. For a couple of nights maybe not a problem, but we were there a week and quite honestly were not sad to leave.
Had it not been for the pub opposite we would have felt totally isolated.
So Crossings Inn highly recommended, Crossings CL less so.
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