Sandy Hill Farm

69 Park View, Moulton, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN3 7UZ

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Ideal for ...

  • Dogs
  • Peaceful stays

Why stay here ...

  • Direct main road access from M1 and A14 and within easy reach of Oakham, Oundle, Market Harborough and Stamford
  • Located in rural central Northamptonshire amongst rolling countryside and picturesque villages. Convenience store 5 minutes walk
  • Althorpe House and gardens, home of Diana Princess of Wales 8 miles. Several country parks nearby for walkers and cyclisits
  • Breathable groundsheets only

Facilities on site ...

  • Dog walk from site
  • Recycling facilities
  • TV reception: variable
  • WC (non-exclusive use)

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Latest arrival time: 12:00 AM

0.5 acres

Lawned site

Recycling Facilities

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Postcode:
NN3 7UZ
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GPS:
Lat 52.29131 / Lon -0.837151
OS field ref:
SP794666
OS map ref:
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Transport links

  • Buses go to: Northampton, Wellingborough
  • Daily public transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest train station: Northampton Castle
  • Train station within 5 miles

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A peaceful, quiet site

Sandy Hill Farm
This site is very easy to find and just off the main A43. There is a petrol station with Waitrose just down the road and an Aldi across the main road. The site is peaceful and 1 half is all trees,perfect for walking the dog and with a new housing estate backing on to the other half. The facilities are all clearly marked and well kept. It is a good basic site with a beautiful village nearby. In the village are convenience stores, a chip shop and a couple of pubs. We found The Artichoke to be the most welcoming and friendly. Allowing dogs in and providing lovely food. The downside to the area for us is the off road walking/rambling. We enjoy heading out across country following public footpaths for a good few miles. Unfortunately there are very few public footpaths and the ones we did find didn't link up to others or were totally impassable. We enjoyed our short break here and would recommend it to others.

PhillAliK

Caravanner from Essex

Reviewed on 15/04/2024 14:39

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Sandy Hill Farm
We have just returned from a very relaxing weekend here. We had torrential rain all day yesterday but because we were on a hardstanding there was minimal mess. The signage on arrival is good and the surrounding roads easy. Care needs to be taken once entering the CL as the gateway is a little snug but we managed with our large single axle. Once in, you feel like you're in a glade away from civilization. In fact there are houses right behind it but we heard nothing from them. The water, recycling and toilet disposal points were all clean and well maintained and the owner was easy to communicate with over email during our stay to arrange payment. You can walk around the immediate woodland which is excellent for dogs, but we chose to walk to Sywell aerodrome for a cuppa. Lovely bars and restaurants there. We then also walked back to Moulton and found a great little pub called The Artichoke. Dog friendly and reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend this site if you like peace and quiet. There's an Aldi and a small Waitrose nearby as well as a petrol station, so everything you need is in reach.

ltu

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Reviewed on 23/07/2023 14:13

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Sandy Hill Farm
I did 1 night here a few days ago and thought what a great little STEALTH CL.You would'nt know it was there but still got shops,petrol,pub very close.I will be returning.

jay2180

Caravanner from Kent

Reviewed on 19/07/2023 21:37

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Sandy Hill Farm
We stayed for one night as a stopover on our way home from Yorkshire. Very peaceful little site, had everything we needed. Phil's son, Louis, was extremely helpful when we arrived and got us settled in. Would thoroughly recommend.

Lesley and John

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 09/07/2023 17:58

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Great hideaway

Sandy Hill Farm
What a treasure - once you're settled in, it feels like being in the depths of a wood, lovely and peaceful with good walking for our greyhound and a thoughtfully provided fenced off area for dogs to wander free in. The entrance is clearly marked with a big CL sign and all the facilities are well laid out. Our motorhome was no problem to manoeuvre in the available space but we did skid a bit on the grassy area as a car had parked on what perhaps should be designated a 'turning only' hard section -the bit that backs into the woods. If you get a chance, do visit this site, it really is well worth it.

boris12

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Reviewed on 16/04/2023 18:33

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