Lucy's Field
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Lucy's Field is a lovely campsite with a great view and is in the perfect location for visiting nearby places such as Bourton on the Water!
The campsite owner Bill was very friendly and helpful. He stopped by for a chat and gave some really useful local tips which made our stay that much better. The campsite was quiet, very clean, tidy and well maintained.
We really enjoyed seeing the alpacas and ponies on site, spotted pheasants and kites in the field opposite and heard a barn owl at night too!
We would definitely stay at this campsite again (and plan to), and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area!
VERY WARM GREETING
greeted by a very warm and jovial owner. What a lovely gentleman.Nothing was too much trouble, always on hand and a friendly chat.Made us feel very welcome. Site absolutely stunning, very quiet and peaceful. Very well kept ,toilet facilities immaculate. Had a wonderful stay- will definitely be returning.
Rural Paradise
This is our very favourite site having returned here many times over the past few years. It scores 5 stars on all the categories and lives up to those ratings every year. Quite simply it cannot be faulted and Bill is extremely welcoming and attentive, nothing is too much trouble. The site is kept in immaculate condition and together with his wife Lynn they maintain the site to the highest standards. Fresh eggs are available from the hens, ducks and geese, the ponies in the adjacent field are a delight and this year a few alpacas have been added to the experience. All together a joy you shouldn't miss.
Fantastic CL
We have just enjoyed a lovely two night stay at this wonderful CL. The pitches and amenities are first class for a CL and it is located in an easily accessible but tranquil place with lovely views including the resident barn owls, kites and buzzards. We had a lovely flat walk to Bourton-on-the-Water and Slaughters, taking in a pit stop at the Hawkstone brewery tap room. We will definitely be back and have no reservations in recommending this CL to anyone who is after a rural retreat in the middle of the Cotswolds.
Excellent Site
Stayed for 1 night and it was fantastic. Bill came down to meet us and talked us through the facilities. There is everything you need for a great stay. We were amazed as we were they only people on the site, although it was a Wednesday.
I highly recommend this site.
Also keep your eye on the owl box at the bottom of the field, we were lucky to see the Barn Owl go hunting.
Justyn P
Reviewed on 09/05/2024 18:03
The perfect place to stay in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Easy access from the Fosse Way. Travelling south on the A429, take the first turning to Bourton on the Water at traffic lights, (down Station Road). This bypasses the busy part of the village. Continue on the road until a right turn onto Leaslow Lane (look for a brown sign to the Lamb Inn). Lucy's Field is 1.7 miles on the right.
Immediately after the entrance, turn left onto an undulating field. There are lots of large wooden ramps hung on the fence to help level up. There are 6 pitches to choose from (only a maximum of 5 at any time).
16 amps.
Showers etc are kept immaculate. Easy waste disposal, recycling and water.
Bill (the owner) is one of the nicest people you could wish to meet. Affable with a great sense of humour and he'll help you in any way. He told us about the ridiculously high prices at the Lamb Inn, so we followed his advice and drove a few miles to the Black Horse Inn in Narbeth. On a Monday night, they do a 3-course buffet of exceptional quality for just 12 quid!!! It is truly the best value pub meal we've ever had.
We stayed 6 nights and we've already vowed to return. Just fabulous!
Duncan Wood
Reviewed on 17/07/2023 21:02
Simply beautiful!
We had the best stay here, Mr Lane gave us a warm and informative welcome. To get the views you get a bit of a slope but there are ramps and lots of wood provided to help you get level. Caravans in the upper field Motorhomes and tents in the camp site next door. I think these are the best views we've had so far, the added toilet facilites and shower (£1 to use) are a real bonus. We fell in love with the 2 little ponies and looked forward to them thundering down the hill in the evenings for a fresh bit of grass, that was the highlight of our day. There's also a lovely shaded walk into the village where there's a pub. For touring the roads are brilliant in the Cotswolds, we had no idea how good they were, not many single rack roads.
Our favourite places to visit were Chipping Campden, the Slaughters (a short walk between upper and lower) and Stanton - a drink in the Mount Inn is an absolute must as you can sit outside and the views across the Malvern Hills are fabulous. We liked walking up to the Broadway Tower from Broadway and then along to the steam train. Try not to miss the beautiful viaduct at Stanway which can be viewed from a little lane off the main road just before Toddington.
We will definitely go back, its so well placed for touring round.
Super, what a gem
What a great site this is.
Bill the owner is great man, friendly and welcoming. Nothing is too much trouble.
Yes the site is sloping but Bill helps this by proving extra wood and blocks to help level up.
Showers were immaculate. You do pay for the showers as they are on a meter. But don't let that stop you.
Lots of wildlife including a front row seat to a barn owl box. Waited a long time to see it, but alas no show.
If I was in the area I wouldn't hesitate to stay again.
Fabulous, tranquil site
What a great site with such a lovely owner. Yes it does have some ridge and furrows in the caravan side but nothing a good or careful driver can’t deal with. We started in the bottom corner pitch but moved across the site so we where next door to our friends. Our 4 berth, fairly long caravan managed just fine with the terrain.
The site and facilities were spotless. The surrounding walks were fabulous and walking into Bourton meant there were no parking issue.
Bill was really friendly and the Shetland ponies were fun to watch in the evening. Wildlife was abundant in the sky and on the ground. We will definitely return.
Peaceful campsite
Easy to find small site a few miles from Bourton on water which if you are so inclined walk to on some well mapped public paths or cycle. Choose your pitch carefully taking into account the large undulating field. Facilities were clean but we used our own given the coin meter requirement for the shower. A nice local pub just round the corner a d also a convenience store about a mile away. No e director two or three nights to explore the Bourton and the slaughters.
BNSmith1966
Reviewed on 09/10/2022 13:29