Longbrook Barn Farm

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Peacefull and Relaxing CL

This is fantastic little site. No frills no fuss, but a super location, with an abundance of peace and tranquility. The field is large, and you can basically pitch anywhere. Miranda, the owner, lets you get on with things, and doesn't interfere, but is really pleasant and helpfull when you require anything. The village is lovely and the Plough Inn a couple of minutes walk from the site is excellent, selling great local beers, and exceptional food. So if you like basic facilities and relaxing surroundings this is the site for you!!!

wesley

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Reviewed on 18/10/2014 18:38

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Beautiful CL

We have just returned from the most fantastic week, total peace and tranquility with beautiful views over the countryside, and for me,the added bonus of lovely horses to watch from the caravan! If you are looking for mod cons and luxury this site is not for you, if you want a basic site, uninterrupted peace and an excellent location for walking in the glorious Cotswolds then this site is a must. The Plough inn is well worth a visit and I would recommend the Gloucester Old Spot sausages and mash..amazing! Just a note ensure you have all necessary caravan essentials, we drove miles as we ran out of toilet fluid!

Stuhils

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Reviewed on 14/09/2014 20:11

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Nice Site

My Wife, Jack Russel & myself spent a very pleasant week on this site. Peaceful, nice views & loads of room. Easy access, pub just down the road, nice people, free range eggs, we will be back, Thank you. Ridge.

Ridgeyman

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Reviewed on 05/09/2014 18:31

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What a lovely find!

We had a lovely 3 night break at this beautiful and peaceful site.  We were greeted by the chickens which our two boys loved! This is a perfect location for exploring the Cotswolds and Gloucestershire, Bourton on the Water and stow on the Wold are a must.  The site gently slopes down towards a fantastic view of the hills where red kites are very active above. This will definitely be our base for our next visit to the Cotswolds. 

Roohole1

Reviewed on 07/08/2014 16:42

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The beholder's eye saw the beauty

What a very pleasant mid-week break spent at this delightful and peaceful site. Birds in abundance including falcon and red kite. Access to Bourton-on the -Water a mere minutes away with attractions for all. The motor museum and toy exhibition and Birdland park a must for all especially if, like us, children are in tow; these attractions appear a bit pricey at first but once inside the price is very well justified. The Cotswold Water Park, however, was a big rip-off. Site facilities basic but adequate and even though the weather wasn't too kind to us, we all seemed to have a very lovely time. Thank you Miranda.

WelshTraveller

Reviewed on 04/06/2014 13:44

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bank holiday weekend

good location for all near by villages no problem getting in to site . nice to watch miranda and daughter putting there horses through there routines.good veiws across the fields .the church at the back of the site is worth a look

benny1950

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Reviewed on 06/05/2014 18:59

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An other well kept secret!

We came here for a quick bank holiday stop over and really wished that we had more time. Lovely farm location in a beautiful Cotswold village. The kids loved the chickens and saying hello to the horses.  The Norman church behind the field is a small historical gem. We found the menu of the local pub very reasonable and accommodating for the children's tastes, especially after a lovely walk using many of the easily accessed footpaths. As for accessing the site and having read previous comments.......The very helpful lady that runs the site manages to drive a great big HGV horse boxed lorry in and out with no problems. I suggest that people use Google Earth and Street View but....it really isn't that bad. We will most certainly come back! PS. Digital TV signal, mobile phone and 3G for Internet connectivity are all excellent. Hopefully this was of use to you...

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Reviewed on 04/05/2014 08:01

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Tight entrance

Entrance very tight for long outfits, once off the road you have to negotiate the farm yard with large pieces of concrete waiting to catch you out. On our visit the entrance into the field was very muddy, thankfully a 4x4 got us in, the field was muddy and covered in horse dung. Owner very friendly and views great.

sophia03

Reviewed on 22/11/2013 14:45

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August Visit

Just returned from a short stay at this CL. Take care when driving through the village as the entrance could easily be missed. The entrance is also quite narrow. The Cl is a large field tucked away behind the farm, so is very quiet, with lovely views across the fields. You can also watch the horses being put through their paces. The field slopes so leveling blocks were needed. There is a nice dog friendly pub in the village and although the food was a bit pricey it was very good. There is a public footpath just down from the site so no problem with walking the dog. The Cotswold villages and towns are all within easy travelling distance. We hope to return for a longer stay in the future.

HelenandTrevor

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Reviewed on 25/08/2013 15:51

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Love this site

Having just purchased our first caravan we chose this site as our first outing. We adored the site, lovely and peaceful with great views. Our only problem when approaching the entrance we found it a little tight for a newbie towing, I didn't give it a big enough swing in and had to reverse and have another go. But once through the entrance all was great! We look forward to returning on another occasion.

The Gingers

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Reviewed on 21/07/2013 20:01

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