Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 4 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Enjoyable week in July

Generally a lovely large site for those of us who like sitting in a field and enjoying the countryside. The field has rabbits, the inevitable pigeons and a pair of ravens. Fairly peaceful week in July, motorhome dramas aside. This site was not the easiest to find despite comprehensive instructions. There were several mirrors on driveways and the old people sign was huried behind the hedge. The road from Bekesbourne is very narrow with overhanging tresss and bushes. The owner arrived with a fact sheet which was useful. There is a small CCTV camera by the gate which gave us some comfort. The field itself is just that, a field, not a lawn, but this was fine by us. The are 4 EHUs fairly close together on one side of the field with the fifth on the far side between the rubbish bins and the WDP. The train could not really be heard, but the steam train was a treat. We pitched closer to the neighbours, and had to put up with their swearing and the noisy yappy dog on occasion. We visited Canterbury by train as the station was only 15 minute walk down the hill. Took the stress out of trying to find somewhere to park the mh. The WDP point was not the best we used and as we're tall the overhanging trees were an issue. Would we go back. Yes, most of the above are minor and we enjoyed our stay.
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