Greystone Farm

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Relaxing Site

Spent a weekend at Greystone Farm. Really relaxing CL. Easy to get to and find. The field is slightly sloping and undulating. Pitches are not marked but there is plenty of space for 5 units. There is a small "farm shop" which operates with an honesty box for cash, or there is a card machine (do it yourself), or you can pay by bank transfer. The shop stocks milk, cheese, meat, ice cream and dog treats amongst other things. There is also instructions for local walks and a large map outside the shop for a number of these walks. We walked the 8 mile loop to Ebrington, via Vegetable Matters, for cake and coffee, then stopped at Chipping Campden for lunch at the Noel Arms and back to site via Broad Campden. This site is not too far from home for us, so is a contender when we want to have a short journey to a relaxing weekend away from it all.

YorkshireAndy

Reviewed on 08/10/2023 17:09

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Just wonderful

We spent two wonderful nights at this peaceful CL surrounded by open fields with walks in all directions. Best of all, Luna, our Border Collie, quickly made friends with Franky and Fly, the farm's own delightful BCs which really made our stay all the more enjoyable. We liked the self-service farm shop, enjoyed trying out some of the walks, and most of all enjoyed the free-and-easy atmosphere and plenty of space for each pitch. In our view, this is well up amongst the best CLs we have visited in more than 35 years of touring, and we hope to make more use of it in future.

mikemoss

Reviewed on 28/09/2022 09:12

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Beautiful site

This is a beautiful site which is well kept and spacious. Personal bins. Great location. Nice little ‘honesty’ shop. Great local walking.

steve500

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Reviewed on 15/09/2022 18:36

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Great for touring walking Cotswolds

Our 1st CL with CAMC however we have always gone to basic sites as we enjoy smaller sites. Enjoyed watching the Red Kites and hubby was happy with the Spitfire doing a few flypasts. Sausages and Cotswold Icecream from the little shed is a must. Owners friendly as well as the farm dogs. They certainly know the fraise where is your ball. Very quiet at night and stars were excellent. Loved the walk to the Polish Memorial we extended the walk, down to the pub first and around great history. We didn’t think it was that noisy for a farm enjoyed our stay. Would go again when in area.

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Motorhomer from Avon

Reviewed on 08/08/2022 17:45

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Perfect CL just what we were hoping for

Having just picked up our new Barefoot and newbies to the tranquil life of touring this fabulous site was the perfect spot. We couldn't have wished for anything more. A warm welcome from Emma and the dogs, we loved the laid back feel, very much appreciated her top tips and advice on CLs too. A beautiful peaceful location, stunning views and fabulous walks from the site. Loved the honesty little farm shed, full of goodies produced on the farm and nearby. Delicious luxury milk and ice cream. We found the access to the site straight forward and easy which was a relief as new to towing, plenty of room in the field to manoeuvre. Felt spacious to us with water tap and waste close by. We will certainly be back, thanks Emma for a fabulous stay we thoroughly enjoyed our first experience as caravanners. Would highly recommend to anyone picking up a Barefoot just down the road and new to caravanning as a place to try out your new outfit.

Thecozyvan

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Reviewed on 04/07/2022 13:48

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Lovely place to stay

Stayed for 2 nights in late May. Spacious pitches in secluded field. Excellent farm shop. Enjoyed milk, ice cream, homemade carrot cake and Bakewell tart. Easy cycling access to Chipping Camden and Moreton in the Marsh. Great walks direct from campsite - routes available. Site owner Emma really friendly and helpful. Lots of attention from the very playful two farm dogs. Highly recommend.

Gill Webster

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Reviewed on 13/06/2022 21:39

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Excellent Campsite

We have camped for over 40 years and would say this site was one of the best we've ever stayed at. Emma was lovely and gave us a warm welcome. The surrounding countryside was beautiful and the plentiful public footpaths meant we could walk cross-country to neighbouring villages. We had brought our motorbike on a trailer so were able to explore the picturesque Cotswold villages that were further afield. We look forward to returning to this wonderful site in the future.

NBhelmsman

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Reviewed on 26/05/2022 12:41

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A really pleasant simple farm site.

Great location for exploring the North Cotswolds. A simple farm field but with optional hard standings & own waste bins. Easy to reach electric hook up points. The owner was very pleasant & helpful. Useful little farm shop. Very pleasant walks direct from site. Will happily return to this site in the near future.

fromonthehill

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Reviewed on 08/04/2022 09:50

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Well placed for the Cotswolds

Site is well located to visit many attractions in the Cotswolds, plus there is plenty of walking directly from the site and the surrounding area. Access from the A44 via Blockley was fine, and the turn into the drive was easy. The drive has collapsed one side which means you do need to drive very slowly down it. The turn into the field was wide on the way in, it is slightly tighter as you turn out as the drive is not wide, but with care it can be done with no issues, The field is not huge and we did feel a bit overlooked by other units whilst there. The three hard standings are a good size and flat, one is under a tree, another by the bin area (screened off by a fence) and one is quite close the the hedge. The grass pitches do require levelling blocks. We live in the country and absolutely understand that this is a working farm and thus you are going to get noise. However, the description for this site says it is peaceful. There was quite a bit of noise from the milking parlour, including loud music, and the drive, which is next to the site, was very busy during the day whilst we were there, not just with farm traffic (which you would expect). There is a train line not far away, but this was more of a background noise and it is interesting to watch the trains. Site does have a great outlook across rolling fields/hills and dark skies at night. Fly the farm dog roams the site and marks her territory. If you throw her ball she will not leave your side. However, whilst she will sit there with 'puppy eyes' for a while, she will go away if you ignore her. Emma is a great friendly owner and provides some maps with local information. The farm shop is worth a visit, we enjoyed our eggs and apple juice.

Ute3

Caravanner from Wiltshire

Reviewed on 25/10/2020 11:29

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A pleasant stay

Our arrival here set the tone for our stay. We were cheerfully welcomed by the owner who explained where everything was situated and about the measures in place to be Covid secure. She then gave us some laminated maps detailing nearby places of interest, of local services and local walks. The site has a small shed selling milk, new laid eggs and, while we were there, damsons, cooking apples and home made plum jam. The site is well located for seeing The Cotswolds and its many delights. The only drawback being that we were unable to stay longer. We definitely intend to stay here again. A

Robendean

Caravanner from Surrey

Reviewed on 10/09/2020 06:57

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