Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and tranquility

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Access to local places of interest

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Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 5 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

July stay

Peaceful stay on grassed flat area although do watch the low hanging branches on the apple trees, as we nearly caught our aerial! Difficult to spot the CL sign so would recommend google maps to talk us in!! We could choose our pitch as we had a choice of more secluded by the moat or the more open area . We chose this and had the area to ourselves for most of the week, only downside was no WIFI there apparently signal blocked by large walnut tree and toilets were closed due to COVID restrictions, but not a problem as we just used our own. The owner was really helpful answering all our questions about pubs and footpaths. We cycled to Mickfield and chanced upon a church/AirB&B to look around and attended an evening service. Closest pub is The Magpie we drove as closed at 7pm, but you can walk, turn left at the bottom of the drive onto the main road and go through the hole in the hedge on the other side of the road to walk there. Great to try Lithuanian food the goulash was lovely. You can cycle to The Highwayman by going through the caravan storage area and out through the fields then cross the A14. We did cycle this way via Crowfield airfield and Creeting St Mary to Needham Lakes and also managed to cycle to Otley Hall and Helmingham Hall gardens ( remember to mention Caravan club 2:1 discount here). Another pub to try was The Walnut Tree at Thwaite totally veggie pub my Hubby was in his element as he could choose from the whole menu for a change! The black currant sorbet and coconut ice cream were yummy! Lovely site but we did find the roads busy. Next time we need to take our ordinance survey map to find the footpaths.

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