Brock Mill Farm

Beal, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 2PB

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Dogs
  • Peaceful stays
  • Working farm

Why stay here ...

  • Brockmill Farm CL is situated on a working arable farm. 
  • The site is accessed along the farm drive off the main road to The Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
  • Brockmill is a great base for discovering all that Northumberland has to offer.

Facilities on site ...

  • Disabled facilities*
  • Dog walk from site
  • Recycling facilities
  • Shower (exclusive use)
  • TV reception: fair
  • WC (exclusive use)
  • Working farm

* Please confirm with owner

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Latest arrival time: 7:00 PM

Latest departure time: 12:00 PM

0.25 acres

Electric amperage: 16

Recycling Facilities

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Postcode:
TD15 2PB
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GPS:
Lat 55.67824 / Lon -1.904726
OS field ref:
NU060436
OS map ref:
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Transport links

  • Buses go to: Edinburgh, Newcastle
  • Daily public transport within 1 mile

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Great little over night stay

Brock Mill Farm
Lovely little working farm site. A little muddy due to wet weather conditions. Farm road could do with pot holes being filled in but still early in the season for repairs. Had a very peaceful overnight stay. Booked last minute as we were travelling. Toilet and shower looked lovely. Easy access to bins, water and toilet waste. Our kind of site. We will definitely be back.

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Motorhomer

Reviewed on 06/04/2024 12:01

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Rated 4 of 5

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Excellent campervan 2 night stay

Brock Mill Farm

We booked just a week before as a late decision getaway. We received a quick response to the booking request, clear directions and information provided about the site. Like a few others, we'd looked at other reviews but knowing the area reasonably well we were confident that it would be fine, and it was! The train noise is not particularly intrusive, and wasn't an issue overnight, didn't really notice anything after about 10pm. Yes, the track is bumpy, but stick to the speed limit and it's fine. To be honest, if you can't cope with a bit of a bumpy track then stick to large sites, not CLs. And yes, there's some mud. It's no worse than many sites we've used, and it is a working farm. For me, that's the beauty of CLs, not a huge park of caravans and motorhomes, a bit of rural reality! The facilities were excellent; water, grey waste (not driveover) chemical disposal and refuse all good. The showers / toilets were spotless, very roomy, nice touches such as diffusers, heaters, lots of hanging space, hand dryers. We have a 6m campervan and the space was perfectly adequate, good level hardstanding. We didn't meet the owners, but I don't particularly expect to on a CL. We'd been given the owners' numbers and information about the onsite caretakers so no concerns about contacting someone if we'd needed to. Location wise, excellent. There's the Barn at Beal about a mile away, so easily walkable, or the Lindisfarne Inn a little further. We didn't have our bikes, but with a bike Holy Isle is easily manageable to save having to take the van, or there's the Pilgrim's Way. Will be highly likely to use the site again and have recommended to friends.

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Motorhomer

Reviewed on 14/11/2023 21:07

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Fantastic site

Brock Mill Farm
Due to the last 2 reviews we were dubious about this site as it was our first visit. We needn’t have worried as it’s a little gem. The long lane to the site is a bit bumpy but if you go at the suggested speed there is no problems. We were allocated our pitch before arrival and they are clearly marked, so set up as soon as we got there. Later in the evening the site manager came round to check everything was ok for us. The toilet and shower facilities are very modern and cleaned every day. There is a great field to walk dogs just to the right of the cl. Yes there was some movement of farm machinery but we knew we were staying on a working farm. The owners who don’t live on site came to introduce themselves during the week when they were doing some maintenance work. A fantastic little site that is beautifully maintained and will be one to come back to.

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Caravanner

Reviewed on 26/10/2023 08:19

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A working farm with a CL as an after thought

Brock Mill Farm
The positives for this site-the toilet block. However, to reach this we had to wade across a muddy farm track which whilst we were there was in regular use by farm vehicles. This meant we were treading mud into our accommodation. The pitches were much too small and were jutting into the track,and any van or motorhome over 6 metres had to reverse right into the hedge allowing no room front or back.It was also noted that a sixth pitch (CLs are licensed for 5) was in constant use during our stay.

Gonegolfing55

Reviewed on 17/09/2023 17:41

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Busy site

Brock Mill Farm
In over 25 years of caravanning, mostly using CL’s including working farms, I have never written a review until now. The wet room design of the toilet and shower rooms are spacious and modern but one oversight is the lack of a mop, not a huge problem until it rains! The gravel track that runs through the CL is full of large potholes that flood after rain. Unbelievably this track is the main thoroughfare for ALL traffic going to the holiday cottages, worker’s cottage, farm fields and barn. It didn’t take long for the tractors, cars and HGV lorries to turn this track into a quagmire. Caravaners wanting to access bins, toilets and showers have to pick their way across the mud resulting in a mess in the wet room. Pitch 1 is particularly narrow. We pitched the caravan so that it was within the conifer hedge at the back but even so, the tow hitch was close the the edge of the track. HGV’s arrived to load grain from the barn next to the CL and as they negotiated the bend they were within inches of our caravan. Not only was this an unnerving experience it resulted in mud being splashed over the van and awning. Trying to keep the caravan carpets clean was hard work as we have a dog. Northumberland never fails to impress but this CL certainly did.

Reviewed on 17/09/2023 13:43

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