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Peace and tranquility

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Access to local places of interest

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Beauty of surroundings and scenery

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Ease of arrival/welcome

Recommended Site

This site has everything. A very pretty entrance with the eye being caught by banks of heather and daffodils leading into a very mature enclosed site. Areas of wild meadow flowers have been sown in pockets at one end of the field. The facilities are first class with a lot of thought put into what the owners, as caravanners themselves, consider to be what most cl users now require. The layout of the facilities block is spacious. Large toilet and separate shower are designed with disabled people in mind. At the end of the block a utility room houses dish washing sink and veg prep area with local produce available for sale by an honesty box. There is also tourist information here with an excellent article by the owners of their local history re the common rights (hence the site name) of the land in years gone by. Recycling bins are hidden behind the block as is the elsan and waste emptying. A lot of thought and design have gone into this facilities area. Walks around the local fields are reached from one corner of the site. Pitches are all hard standing with easy access. The site is ideal for motorhomers too as there is an hourly bus service to Wisbech, Kings Lynn and March. The stop is about 7 - 10 mins walk along the lane. There is self catering accommodation available for anyone wanting to take family members of friends. There are local pubs available within a short distance of the site, the nearest being at the bus stop. Unfortunately the opening times are a bit hit and miss as demand is now low.
Caravanner from Nottinghamshire

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