Barton Hill Farm

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A very pleasant site

We had two nights here in June 2022 and a very handy, tidy and quiet site it is. Very good for visiting Stowe and surrounding towns.

Harry60

Reviewed on 09/06/2022 18:20

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Super little CL

Very late decision to stay over Easter Bank Holiday weekend and was surprised there was room here. We enjoyed feeling that we were l part off the goings on at the farm/smallholding with various small animals (rabbits, guinea pig etc.) in a fenced off part the field and the tractors out and about and occasional caravan being moved in the yard (presumably storage). Our youngest children enjoyed taking our dog down the lane passing the horses. Our dog got a bit frightening by the big loud guard dog by the HS2 works over the field but this is such a lovely site, big enough to enjoy the space without feeling lost and sheltered enough without feeling claustrophobic. We certainly enjoyed hearing the cockerels and sheep in the fields around us and the birds in song. Water, waste, hook ups, and recycling are all easily accessed However, there is one thing that really annoyed me and that was the undulating nature of the site field. Admittedly we were running late so had to pitch fairly quickly but because we were only staying a few days it didn't bother us too much. However, trying to get a caravan level on that site is an absolute nightmare. Front to back was straightforward enough on the jockey wheel but side to side...?!? As a result the awning wasn't as straightforward as it usually is to erect. Whilst the leveling thing is a big issue if that is something you can overcome then do go and visit this glorious and well kept site. And at just £12, including EHU, this site isn't to be overlooked.

tadhatter

Caravanner

Reviewed on 19/04/2022 16:24

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Good site. Agree with other review. Lovely underused site

This is a lovely level site with loads of room. Yes we were there on a w/e so unsure if local HS 2 works are a disruption, but site is good. Easy to access, very helpful owner and well worth the money . We were on our way to Hughendon home of DisrLeigh. Worth a visit.

linathome

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Reviewed on 25/09/2021 18:44

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Our first ever CL and perfect

Stayed here for 3 weeks in May. After years at commercial sites this was our first CL and absolutely loved everything about it. It was quiet even over a bank holiday weekend, never got full at any point and seems hugely underused. Friendly family and incredibly quiet and rural. Beautiful location only marred by various HS2 works but they aren't visible from the pitches. We've stayed at several more now and this is still our very favourite. Not a single negative thing to say.

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Reviewed on 10/08/2021 10:21

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All you need from a CL

This is a field with power, water and waste disposal. Come on, what more do you want? OK, it's set in lovely surroundings in a working farm - so there are sheep and horses around. The farmers are extremely friendly and helpful. The pitches are widely spaced and easy to access - if you park just right on the one furthest from the water supply it's nice and flat. :-) I recommend arriving from the A4421, not the A421 as the road is better at that end. Easy turn in. I have no idea how the reviewer who got stuck did so - it's really not challenging terrain at all.

TherealBFM

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Reviewed on 05/11/2020 12:02

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Peaceful stay

Off the beaten track to find one of the most tidy and clean working farms. All basic facilities provided but no WCs or showers so need to be self contained. TV signal and internet OK. The price now is £12 including EHU, and has been since 2019 according to a previous review. CAMC site directory and website still shows £10, its a shame that at least the CAMC website details are not updated more frequently to give members a better idea of price and avoid nasty shocks of hugely inflated prices.

Loulou

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Reviewed on 08/07/2020 10:38

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Got stuck with 4x4

When I arrived to the site met site owner at bungalow. The site cost £12 per night not the advertised £10. The weather was very wet (inbetweeners two storms) but the field was extremely boggy to the point I managed to get stuck trying to come away from site even with a 4x4 engaging diff locks and low range gearbox. The site its self has one water source to the left of the field and one sewer point to the right of the field. There is electric hookup points around the site. Entrance to the site is just after a bridge and not obvious if not looking for it. I did have a further 4 week stay booked to return as training at work but site have cancalled this stating the field is water logged and the damage I caused trying to get of the field on my last visit. The site owner did commit one arrive about how water logged the field was. I would have profered her to cancall the booking last time then to now stat I have damaged the field. There is no local shops to this site (of witch I could fine₩

GaryAmy

Caravanner from Northamptonshire

Reviewed on 20/03/2020 22:38

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Lovely Relaxed Stay

We stayed here on 1/7/16 in advance of my niece's wedding at a nearby venue. Mrs Spiers met us on arrival personally and gave us all the info we needed for the site and our stay. The site is a grassy field so ramps are needed for leveling up in a motorhome, there is a water tap on one side of the field and electric hook up points across the field. A remote setting so make sure you take all you need with you if you have no other transport with you, it's completely peaceful with beautiful countryside walks on your doorstep which we would love to come back again to enjoy as unfortunately we didn't get a chance to this time due to the wedding celebrations.

Dusty69

Motorhomer from Bedfordshire

Reviewed on 01/08/2016 19:54

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Nice relaxing break

A very peaceful and well presented CL, our daughter Amber loved being able to see and stroke the horses. Easily accessible to Milton Keynes and surrounding area. Nice places to visit, we enjoyed Woburn Safari park and Roald Dahl museum down at Great Missenden. Would certainly come back.

rubble1952

Reviewed on 05/06/2016 10:38

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Very Peaceful

Large paddock there were three vans including us over the weekend and it felt very spacious. You might need two cables to reach the electric point depending on where you pitch up. Views over the fields on one side, the working farm on the other. Site good distance from the road and very quiet at night. Will visit again and convenient to visit Wykham Park Farm Shop and BakerGirl only 30 minutes away (both worth the visit).

HappyMum

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Reviewed on 14/03/2015 17:50

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