CL Sites Late Availability in 2019
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jesslou06 replied on 29/03/2019 13:38
jesslou06 replied on 03/04/2019 14:50
jesslou06 replied on 08/04/2019 11:19
Posted on 08/04/2019 11:19
Carlton Grange has 1 pitch available for Easter weekend .
£11 per night inclusive
We are a quiet peaceful site plenty of scenic walks near by .
Short drives from Helmsley , Pickering and Malton
40 mins from Scarborough and York .
Lots of things happening over the Easter weekend!!
01439 771007
carltongrange@hotmail.com
rosemaryq22 replied on 11/04/2019 15:55
Posted on 11/04/2019 15:55
Elms Farm is a brand new CL based in the Cotswolds near Cheltenham and Broadway with stunning views including the steam train of the GWSR.
We are now open and have availability for Easter . Electric hook ups and water to each plot. Ample room for larger campervans.
Phone 07881876298 or email : roseandmartyn@gmail.com
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Tinwheeler replied on 11/04/2019 16:15
Posted on 11/04/2019 16:15
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/certificated-locations/england/gloucestershire/cheltenham/Elms-Farm/
Great payment options! Sadly, no dogs (understandably) and no HS.
Good luck with the venture, Rosemaryq22.
Hendrifton Farm replied on 11/04/2019 23:16
Posted on 11/04/2019 23:16
One pitch left for Easter weekend - arrival on Good Friday - at Hendrifton Farm, near Liskeard, S E Cornwall.
£15 per pitch per night for up to 2 people, £1 per person per night for additional guests.
Dog friendly, walks on site and from site. Ehu, shower, toilets, free wifi.
Tel: 01579 344752
Johnny57 replied on 13/04/2019 10:51
Posted on 13/04/2019 10:51
Newton Grove has availability of one grass pitch for Easter weekend.
You can now check availability and book on-line and if you may even have the whole site to yourself during the week! from £7 per night for longer stays rising to £ 10.50 for just one night - includes 2 occupants, awning & pets, well behaved dogs welcome with no set times for arrival or departures
We are on the edge of the beautiful village of South Newington in North Oxfordshire (North Cotswolds) surrounded by open countryside. Just off the A361 halfway between the market towns of Chipping Norton and Banbury or 25 minutes from the M40. The site is ideal for trips into Warwickshire (5 miles), South Northamptonshire (6 miles), Gloucestershire (10 Miles) & Buckinghamshire (12 miles), Mileage "as the crow flies"
Our CL is a private, secluded site surrounded by mature native trees, shrubs and hedges on all sides. The site including the wooded areas extends to 1.8 acres of which the maintained grassed pitching area is 0.8 acres, this allows spacious non-designated grass pitches together with 2 hardstanding areas. Lots more info/images etc on our website
Our site is a well maintained “Off Grid” site (non EHU). For “non EHU virgins “there is free use of a Solar Battery Charging Unit with 5a 240v outlets for things like charging tooth brushes, phones, computers etc, or a freestanding solar panel. (see image below) So gain your freedom and give us a try!
Our visitors have said about our site: "A Hidden Gem", "Beautiful Site", "Lovely CL", "Tranquil & Relaxing" read over 80+ 5 star visitor reviews
For booking/enquires - book on-line or email: newton.grove@btconnect.com
See our Facebook page
Regards, John Clifton
NEWTON GROVE, Barford Road, South Newington, BANBURY, OX15 4LN
E: newton.grove@btconnect.com, P: 07722 918265, W: newtongrove.co.uk
Caravan & Motorhome Club Site Directory 2018/19 no: 1232 (p431)
Map coordinates of pitching area are: (lon.) 51.99806, (lat.) -1.403697 SP 441041 232984
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rosemaryq22 replied on 13/04/2019 17:34
moulesy replied on 13/04/2019 17:39
Posted on 13/04/2019 17:34 by rosemaryq22To Tinwheeler -
we are very new to this and may accept dogs at a later date . Excuse my ignorance but what is HS?
Posted on 13/04/2019 17:39
It would be a good place for us, rosemary, and if you do decide to take dogs in the future we'd certainly be interested (although it's likely to be the sheep that intimidate Lady, rather than the other way round!) HS means hardstanding pitches.
Good luck with your new venture.
Tinwheeler replied on 13/04/2019 17:44
Posted on 13/04/2019 17:34 by rosemaryq22To Tinwheeler -
we are very new to this and may accept dogs at a later date . Excuse my ignorance but what is HS?
Posted on 13/04/2019 17:44
I’m a dog person, Rosemary, although we don’t have the pleasure of one now, so I aways think about suitability for dogs. However, I completely understand the issue of dogs and livestock.
HS = Hardstanding which is something many motorhomers, in particular, look for rather than risk getting stuck in mud when our British weather throws its worst at us.😁
You're in a good location for us on our travels north/south.
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