Lovely site, great value for money.
I missed the entrance because the site signage is set back from the road - my mistake. However, once we got to the site it was a real pleasure. To begin with, the area around reception is adorned with flowers and plants, many of which have been grown from seed by the wonderful wardens, Carolyn and John. More displays of flowers are distributed around the site making it extremely attractive. Despite having to close the information room due to COVID, the wardens have made an outside display of relevant information such as local walks, bus times etc, and they are always on hand to offer suggestions and advice about the local area. The National Trust estate of Brockhampton is directly across the road and includes numerous way-marked walks as well as a tea room which was partially open, selling a limited range of food and drinks. The site has a very rural feel to it with lots of trees (had to clean the caravan roof when I got home!) and natural areas, yet it is immaculately kept. Full marks to the staff for making it such a well run and attractive site, and all for £14 a night. What more could you want?
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