Bridge Farm House

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Spoilt by the Owner

I booked 3 nights here early in 2018, the CL field was not actually open but the owner offered the old sand based paddock to which we agreed. We were told we could pitch where we liked along the fence which backs on to the hook ups the opposite side. We were informed we would likely have the place to ourselves because no one else had booked, which was all well and good. Later the first evening my wife was taken ill so I had to take her home by 9pm. The van stayed over night and I collected it next morning, in effect staying one night. I left a message to inform the owner what we had to do. On the phone the owner refused any refund for nights not used stating she had turned people away, quite ridiculous. I asked if she would refund at least one of the two nights not used and was initially refused. Finally Mrs Collins agreed to refund one night if I called in to collect only. Well after trying twice with no answer I finally gave up and decided to scribe this, such a shame people cannot be honest. Put simply a great place spoilt by the owners strange ways and disingenuous manner.

hulln000

Caravanner from West Sussex

Reviewed on 10/09/2018 20:26

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Peaceful site!

We have just returned from two nights at this lovely 'adult only' site. Friendly owner, lovely field overlooking fields and woodland. We spent our two days relaxing and did not leave the site. Apologies for our naivety with regard to the requirement here for 'breathable' groundsheets for our awning (with a 'sewn in' groundsheet), however we appreciate you allowing us to stay. Thank you!

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Reviewed on 23/04/2017 19:21

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What a good CL should be!

Just spent 2 nights at this delightful CL. The friendly owner (Mrs Collins) greeted when we arrived and directed us to the pitches. Flat well mown grass pitches (with electric hook ups) overlooking countryside, sheep and a couple of horses.  The site is quiet with the only traffic noise coming from the road about 150 yards away. Nothing too distracting and didn't disturb us. There is an associated excellent 9 hole golf course/driving range about 100 yards away with a super restaurant and bar. 2 course dinner for £13.95 so not expensive for excellent well cooked food. The full a la carte menu was more pricey but no more expensive than other quality restaurants. 3 real ales including Harveys so all in all, an excellent place. We really enjoyed this CL and will be returning soon. Highly recommended.

b2tuscan

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Reviewed on 16/04/2015 19:12

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Perfect Easter Weekend

Spent a lovely Easter Weekend on this site. The owner is very welcoming and comes along to the field to make sure you pitch ok. The grass is well mown and the view is pleasant with horses in the paddock and when we were there, sheep grazing in an adjacent field. The Oak Barn restaurant also owned by the site owners is a great place to eat or have a drink, with very happy and helpful staff. It's not cheap but the food is a very good standard.

friratank

Reviewed on 07/04/2015 13:02

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Smashing

Was met on site by Mrs Collins, a very nice lady who escorted us to the field. I am in a wheelchair full time and we found her to be very pleasant and extremely helpful. Nothing was too much trouble. There was no crowding we had lots of space on our pitch. It was nice to look out in the morning to see a couple of horses grazing in the field behind us. The other campers were very nice also. Very peaceful site especially as it was a farm.  The pub next door served wonderful food. We had lunch and dinner on Friday and Sunday lunch all of which was faultless and well worth the money. My appetite is quite small but it was no trouble for them to serve me a half portion which at some places you would think you had asked for a chunk of the moon to served with your dinner. Staff very pleasant and attentive, nothing bad to say. All in all a lovely stay and will defo go again and recommend it to friends.Thanks very much Lynn for a great stay and we hope you stay well.         Kassy Newton xx 

poopinpiglet

Reviewed on 17/09/2014 15:00

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We loved it

We stayed for five days and loved the site. There is water from a tap by the cattle trough (No cattle, but horses in the paddock close by) and a very convenient EHU. Other than that, you use your own facilities. Brilliant! There is a drain point for the toilet contents and that's it.  No washing up area with raucus radio, no rip-off washing machines and no stinking loos.

Best of all, no wailing, wanting kids. Lynn, the owner, is a bit precious about her grass, but the place looks so good, you understand why.

Access to the site from the A23, London to Brighton road is extremely easy with very good roads all of the way. You really should try this site if you like peace and quiet, but with easy access to a town (Burgess Hill) that has all of the facilities you might need.

If you are a horsey person, Hickstead is just a couple of miles away.

Dunclair

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Reviewed on 13/08/2014 22:04

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Great CL with lovely pub/restaurant

Owner was very friendly on arrival. As it had been raining we stayed in the sand paddock which had a lovely view over the fields. The owners have a pub/restaurant (The Oak Barn) next door to the site, which served the most tastiest food we have sampled for a long time. The staff were very friendly, polite and were always smiling (such a pleasant change to some of the places we have eaten). They also have a putting green and driving range next door to the restaurant. There is a Londis shop approx 1/2 mile from the site (turn right and go straight over the roundabout and up the hill). We will definitely visit again soon for the superb food and hospitality.

vickyshaun

Reviewed on 27/04/2014 18:23

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