Broomfield Farm Club Campsite

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Great location but flawed site

This is a beautiful site that has the potential to be excellent, but is badly let down by not having a toilet and shower block. I'm not squeamish, but I don't enjoy cleaning out dirty toilets...there were dog bins available, don't the humans deserve at least as good a service? The site directions are not so good: it's nearer half a mile from the entrance to Stalkers Lane than the stated quarter (it does say 600m in the Club book) and there is a pointless excursion round the lanes after East Hoathly when the straight on option is fine. But the site itself is very very good, with a unique central open space in the big field and a lovely wooded area if you want even more peace and quiet.

Michael626

Reviewed on 01/06/2016 17:51

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Thanks for the service!

We visit Broomfield at least once a year as our son lives near to the site. The wardens are unfailingly helpful and the site is very well looked after, especially the green in the centre of the main field, which is very meadow-like at present. On this visit, the wardens, Sandy and Terry, went above and beyond in assisting us to change the flat tyre on our van so we could leave on schedule for our journey back to the Midlands. If only the A22, M25, M40 and M42 were as obliging, jams all the way home! See you soon!!

MrSpigot

Reviewed on 31/05/2016 20:38

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What a difference a site makes

We stayed at this site last week and were very lucky with the weather. The new wardens were very friendly and helpful. They must have the patients of a saint having to put up with the abuse and rudeness from some of the seasonal caravaners, that think that they own the site, do what they like, and say what they like to the wardens, including swearing at them, because their pitch is too wet to get them on it. The wardens do a really good job. these people should not be allowed back on the site. This site is loverly apart from the lane which can be a nightmare if you meet a late leaver. We have booked to return later this year and look forward to our stay

Philip1948

Reviewed on 29/04/2016 16:47

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Always Good

As always, we had a relaxing few days at Broomfield. The new wardens have made a good start. Can recommend a visit to the village of Alfriston and The Lullington Tea Gardens. The Moorings at Pevensey provides a good priced 3 course meal right by the beach.

Abbeyvan

Reviewed on 28/04/2016 10:17

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Lovely quiet & rural setting

Recomended site by friends & they were correct. Peaceful & quiet site in half open field with good spacing & half semi wooded area. Both good locations most if not all are hardstandings. Site staff friendly & helpful. Rural setting close to local towns & facilities. Definitely return.

Kayjaypea

Caravanner

Reviewed on 27/04/2016 17:49

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Overnight stop

We had to book this site last minute as the CL we were going to use for our overnight stop at the end of March before going to Folkestone, cancelled due to flooding and no electricity due to severe overnight storm. Because of bad road conditions we didn't arrive until after 7 pm, the wardens had not left any notice for us of where to go so we found a pitch drove on and got stuck in the mud. We hooked up to find there was no electric. My husband went to the reception in the morning, the wardens said there was nothing they could do, we'd have to phone a garage, my husband had to ask them for a phone book. Luckily a local garage came to tow us out but when he arrived the warden came over demanding he speak to the man in private and then told him off for entering the site without permission and driving dangerously the wrong way round the one way system. We felt quite embarrassed for him. I often read in the club mag: how helpful and friendly site Wardens are, this was not the impression we got. We'll continue to use CL sites in future.

herodsfoot

Reviewed on 27/04/2016 17:49

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Peace and tranquility

Beautiful site well maintained by friendly helpful wardens. Two fantastic pubs nearby one is a delightful walk the other a short drive. You have an option for shaded pitches in the wooded area or bask in sunshine in the main grassed area. Well worth a visit 

bealy

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 13/04/2016 18:06

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Peace & Tranquility

Broomfield Farm Caravan Site has every thing that you need for a peaceful break, there are no showers or toilet block but this adds to the charm of the site. There are two sections of the site, the first area you get to is set around an open grassed area for games & getting together with friends & fellow campers,  the 2nd area is in the woods but still with grassed area's, so plenty of room for Children to run & enjoy themselves. Good food at the local pubs in East Hoathly & Waldron but quite a walk if you are not used to walking. The Wardens were new but very friendly & helpful.

Kranky

Reviewed on 28/03/2016 15:30

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Ok for a short stay

A few hiccups at the start of the season. We arrived late, not realising the office closed at 6pm. Checked the windows of the office and could not see any information for late arrivals. Found a pitch and the warden then found us in the dark, slight irritation that we had gone onto the site. Site clean and tidy, but grassed areas difficult to walk over. Motorhome service point was blocked by plastic, so we had to block the tarmac path while we emptied out. Quiet site down narrow lanes (one of the locals insisted we reversed our motorhome in the dark to allow his/her car to pass). Nearest shops, pub etc too far to walk in the dark. Reasonable basic site.

viz2

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 24/03/2016 23:01

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OK - but not geared up for motorhomes

Not too bad value by CC standards - it was nice to have elec hookup, as motorhomers we don't need many other "facilities". Very peaceful site, away from it all, and the warden at reception was friendly enough, allowing for the mandatory CC stuff about telling me which way round I am permitted to park. However, as is sometimes the case on CC sites, the motorhome is not fully catered for. Yes, there is a grey water disposal point, but in order to use it you have to block off the narrow tarmac one-way road. It may be that when the ground is dry others can drive round you on the grass, but unsurprisingly when it is wet that option is roped off.

bartman11

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 25/10/2015 19:01

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