Stone House Farm
close panel
Log in to write a review
A walkers paradise
A well kept, spacious site ideally situated off the A120 north of Bishop's Stortford. Walkers will be spoilt for choice and cycling is a good option too. Occasionally the planes using Stansted airport pass over the site but not intrusively so and personally I found this added to the experience. Site owners considerately provide a kettle BBQ to accommodate disposable ones to avoid grass being spoilt. Short walk across the fields to local pub. Will certainly come back.
A well thought out site
On arrival it is easy to see the markers for each van, and where the water tap and so forth are. There is a post-box with info on local things, places to eat and visit. The owner comes round later to see you and genuinely cares that you are happy.
Each outfit gets plenty of room from its neighbours and the views are lovely. There are walks from the site so you don't need to take your car out to walk the dog.
We had a very enjoyable week here and would recommend this site to others.
Rural delight
This C.L. Is situated about 200 yards back from the A120 just outside the village of Little Hadham. The access from the A120 requires a little extra care as the entry needs a wide turn when coming from Bishops Stortford. Despite the proximity to the road there is little road noise. Some minor aircraft noise can be expected.
The track to the site skirts the farm buildings and is well maintained.
This is a well kept, tidy C.L. with lovely rural views. Usual services are situated at one end of the site and electric points spread along the hedge. Pitches are fairly level and plastic insets in the grass make wet weather driving on site easier. An open shed arrangement holds recycling and a post box contains local information.
There are many footpaths directly from and close to the C.L. A footpath from the c.l. leads to the village and the pub, The Nags Head, which serves excellent food. The walk is easy walking and takes about twenty minutes. A large Tesco's is five minutes drive away towards Bishops Stortford.
Lovely!
We stayed at this site with friends, chosen as we wanted to visit the Henry Moore foundation at Much Hadham. The busy A120 is very nearby but traffic noise was minimal and planes did fly over on their way into Stansted but the glorious views over the fields far out weighed any disturbance. Very handy Tesco nearby.
The Henry Moore sculpture garden was excellent, very highly recommended-not for young children though- those we saw didn't seem very impressed!
Another real highlight was the glorious mile walk across the fields to the excellent Nags Head in Little Hadham. The whole weekend was a real treat!
caffyd
Reviewed on 17/06/2013 14:26
2 night break
We booked this site as it is local to where we live, as we have just taken delivery of our new Elddis Crusader Super Sirocco, so we could try it out. We arrived on Friday 31st of May and was greeted by Cherry and David. The site was basic with electric hook-up and great views over David's farm and fields of wheat and Barley. The weather was really kind to us and our dog Maisie loved the walks through the fields. Little Hadham the village is very basic with no shops, but there is a big Tesco's up the road towards Bishop Stortford. Thank you Cherry and David we will return.