Flagg Hall

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Great Rural Retreat

Well kept site and owner very helpful. Lovely countryside and area. The towns of Bakewell and Buxton are close by. This site is a working dairy farm and great seeing the cows coming in for milking. Good walking area. Certainly would visit again.

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Reviewed on 07/08/2017 20:58

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Lovely weeks holiday

Lovely well kept site, loads to di in the area, will be back again next year

Boyzee

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Reviewed on 29/07/2017 19:10

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Farm Festivities

Had a wonderful New Year break at Flagg Hall, very pleasant location on the front of Flagg house which hid the majority of the farm outbuildings , the views across the village and farmland were wonderful. Being a working farm there was some early morning noise and of course the normal farmyard smells which country folk take in their stride and talking of stride there is plenty of walks from the site and further a field. This is a site that we would enjoy to come back to in the future.

Nicechor

from Lincolnshire

Reviewed on 05/01/2017 12:19

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A Wonderful CL

This is a wonderful CL, set in the very well maintained grounds in front of Flagg Hall. The owner Mrs Mycock is, as has been previously mentioned, very friendly and not at all intrusive.  Easy approach and access to a very spacious site, offering hard standing and grass pitches with all the required facilities for a CL. Stunning countryside all around. Plenty of local footpaths and quiet country lanes to walk. A lovely quiet site with just the sound of owls and foxes after dark. Loved to see and hear the herd of dairy cows on the farm. We will be returning to this superb site in the future.

ShirleyAllis

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Reviewed on 21/11/2016 13:57

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Little bolt hole

First time on this site and it won't be the last, read the previous reviews and had intrepidation about the access, COMPLETELY UNFOUNDED. Car and van length is 52ft (twin axle and 4x4) no problems what so ever getting in and out!, very quiet at night, nice listening to the owls, foxes and the occasional cattle....unobtrusive warden, only saw Mrs Mycock when I needed to settle my dues for the stay, thanks

ian72

Caravanner from Derbyshire

Reviewed on 12/09/2016 16:35

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Great CL

This was our second visit to this CL and it ticks all the boxes for us.  Peaceful, spacious, walks from site, beautiful views and Mrs. Mycock is a  friendly but not obtrusive owner.  Situated just a mile off the A515 between the towns of Buxton, Bakewell and Ashbourne.  The Tissington Trail, High Peak Trail, Lathkill Dale, Biggin Dale, Wolfscote Dale all superb walking close by.  Lovely small villages, Monyash, Youlgreave with good pubs and food. Access is good.  We are relatively novice caravanners but had no problem accessing or leaving the site.  We love this area and would highly recommend this site for the reasons above and many more.  Looking forward to our next visit soon.

Mel Shrewsbury

Caravanner from Shropshire

Reviewed on 26/05/2016 21:15

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The way a CL should be

This is a gem of a CL. It really is the front lawn of Flagg Hall, but lawn is a misnomer as it's more like a small park. It's a true CL, not luxurious, but with everything you need. We arrived in a nasty snowstorm, but Mrs Mycock was undeterred in coming to meet us. We got told off very gently for coming into the farm entrance rather than the CL entrance which is 100 yards up the road, but we couldn't see much in the snow. The co-ordinates to take you right to the entrance are N53.21225 W1.79461. If you have a longer rig, I suggest that you don't turn left immediately inside the gate, but follow the driveway for about 50 yards to the second turning into the site and come out the same way. Also, be careful (and slow) coming out, because the widened entrance is still tight for a long one. It would be easy to catch the top of the stone gatepost. We're on a 26 foot overall van, so these things are more critical for us. Going in is simple, coming out needs care, but none of it is nerve wracking and doesn't detract from a beautiful site with what I think are called bucolic views of the Derbyshire countryside. I'll let you form your own view of the chemical emptying point, saying only that it's characterful and quirky, but it works perfectly. Full marks.

oldcynic

from Northamptonshire

Reviewed on 07/05/2016 03:37

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great cl

Just spent three peacefull nights in this tranquil spot  The field was very wet and the grass had been churned up in places so I think some gravel could improve things especially to access the bins. Will be back in the summer

mr a fishwick

Reviewed on 04/04/2016 21:09

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February Visit.

A fine Cl easily accessed off the A515. The H/S pitches are well speced out although rather narrow but adequate. The grass was rather soft when we were there so it was good that we could use the H/S pitches. One is quite far from the EHU point but Mrs Mycock has an extension one can borrow, should you need it. The site is very peaceful with little traffic through the village except during the early morning. There are many interesting place close by with Buxton being the nearest for ones shopping. There are lots of good footpaths/bridalway radiating from the village for both walking & cycling. The village has neither a shop nor a pub but there are a couple of pubs within walking distance. We will certainly use this site again. 

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So tranquil

We stayed here for 2 nights at the end of May and found the CL so peaceful and in such a beautiful setting. It is sited on Mrs Mycock's front lawn and although there are 9 power points, there was only 5 pitches full. There is no toilet or showers at Flagg Hall and so you need to have your own facilities to use. Flagg Hall is a working dairy farm and watching the 300+ cows coming in for milking was a sight to see! We rode our bikes down to Monyash, turned right on the the B5055 (Tagg Lane) then when we reached the A515, we crossed straight over and just down the hill, joined the cycle path that joins up to the Tissington Trail. We had a lovely meal in the Royal Oak pub, sitting in the garden. The burger and chips were all hand made and incredibly tasty! We really enjoyed our visit to Flagg Hall and hope to visit the area again and stay here again.

ladylee33

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Reviewed on 01/06/2015 16:35

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