A really excellent place
We stayed here between the 2nd and 9th July in perfect weather and I can honestly say it is probably the best kept Club site we have ever stayed on. It was spotless in every respect. It is well terraced, with good sized pitches and is very much a compact site. It also has an interesting history, originally being a Polish resettlement camp between 1943 and (suprisingly) 1964.The wardens were very friendly and helpful and obviously took a pride in their work. We were surprised (as were a few others) at a comment made in the visitors book along the lines of a member was disappointed because the sound of a warden cutting the grass had disturbed him. He wanted the grass to be cut a time that was more convenient; presumably with a scythe as well.
It is well served by good local pubs and Leek and Buxton are within an easy drive.
It is certainly a site that we will return to.
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