Hall Farm

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'A PLACE IN THE COUNTRY'

In a small village with a post office, reasonably flat sunny field behind wooden gates with individual EHU updated to 16 amps, to each pitch, 1 water tap on site. Grass was ready for cutting but was ok Close to a main road but quiet during the night. Main shops are in Lincoln, or Newark Torksey Lock is a nice walk by the canal, Whisby Nature Reserve with tea room is worth a visit, plenty of walks, £2 car park charge NT properties not too far away A site worth using if you want to be in that area.at £15 pn

gandry

Caravanner from West Midlands

Reviewed on 07/05/2022 12:30

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Perfect for short break

We recently had 3 night stay on this CL in our newly purchased motorhome (previous caravan owners). Access was easy, we were the only ones on site so had a choice of pitch. Pitches slightly sloping so remember levelling ramps. Alison came to see us in the evening, made us feel very welcome and gave some useful advice on walks from the site. We packed quite a lot in to our short stay, including 2 good walks, one around the farm lanes and one by the river to Dunham. A visit to the tearoom is a must, can highly recommend the cakes. Newton on Trent is a peaceful little village with a small shop/post office. We had a takeaway delivered from the Indian restaurant in Dunham, prompt and delicious. Expect some road noise as you are close to the main road but this didn't disturb us at all and we will certainly return.

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Good Little Site

We had a lovely few days here, Alison replied promptly to emails and was really helpful when we had to change our booking due to our car breakdown. Alison also emails a very useful information sheet when booking. The site is easy to find, no narrow lanes to negotiate, wide entrance to large grass field with 5 well spaced hardstanding pitches. The pitches do slope so remember a few blocks/ramps. There is one water tap and a clean easy to use cdp. The quiet lane just outside the gate made a good dog walk. There are also plenty of other walks in the area. There is some road noise from the A57 but it was quiet at night. The site location is handy for Lincoln, Gainsborough or Newark and Doddington Hall. The village, just over the main road has a small, shop and PO. There is also a tea room at the farm, which unfortunately we didn't get time to visit, but it does give us an excuse to return.🙂

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Small but perfectly formed

We booked for one night as a convenient stop off en route to Yorkshire with the intention of doing the same on our return home as is convenient for the A1. However we decided to book an extra couple of days as it is ideally situated for visits to Lincoln and Newark on Trent. Access is straight forward all pitches are hardstanding so great for motorhomes 2 of the 3 slope a little the others a pretty level. Water,waste and chem disposal point are good all have EHU. There is a tearoom in the farm opposite though we did not try it. It is near a busy main road but we were amazed at the lack of noise as the site is shielded by a bank and hedgerow. Alison is helpfull and gave us a warm welcome. It's not the biggest of CLs but fine for a few days if exploring the area or want a convenient stop over when heading north or south on the A1. Overall a very well kept site to which we shall be sure to return.

jamarick

Motorhomer from Kent

Reviewed on 04/07/2021 15:44

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A lovely short break!

We had a lovely stay at Hall Farm, would definitely stay here again. Good easy access for a twin axle van. Very clean and well looked after site. Tearooms across the road. Nice walks along the river Trent close by. Alison was lovely, very easy going and helpful.

hallam8477

Reviewed on 07/05/2021 14:25

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5 night weekend

Fantastic cheerful welcome, very easy to find, ,plenty of room, well cut grass, would definately recommend here and we will go again.

Rick n Lynne

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Reviewed on 03/05/2021 13:54

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Mature Couple

Very good site. Easy to get to from the M1 via the A57. Very helpful and friendly owners. Some traffic noise but quiet at night and it did not bother us. Easy walk by the fields to and alongside the River Trent. Easy to access park and ride on north side of Lincoln - free car park at Waitrose and free bus (for senoir citizens) into Lincoln.

ashbourne7

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Reviewed on 28/04/2021 12:40

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Great site

Alison was very helpful from the start so thank you Alison. Good site with everything accessible. Peaceful, easy to find. Good value for money. I would recommend.

Betty Boop 90

Reviewed on 05/10/2020 14:49

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Great site

We booked this at the last minute. Alison could not have been more helpful. Access is really good. Her instructions were great. We felt relaxed upon arrival. All the pitches are hardstanding and there is plenty of space. Regarding slopes, these are really not much at all. It is not far from Lincoln and other places of interest. Although we had a considerable amount of overnight rain, it was very reassuring that the site remained free of water. We will happily stay there again and may well bring the bikes as the area is quite flat! Unfortunately we had to curtail our stay so missed a visit to the Courtyard Tea Room, which we were looking forward to.

Corkym

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Reviewed on 30/09/2020 18:19

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Easy to get too

Our first stop at Hall Farm, Very good booking and arrival, easy access to the field. Some pitches have quite a slope on them but we managed to get one that was level. Alison comes round in the evening to collect payment. Everything worked perfectly. A word of caution is that the site backs onto the busy A57 so expect some road noise. We walked quite a bit in the area, very pretty as is the village of Newton on Trent, we also found a walk along the River Trent.

margimoho

Reviewed on 08/09/2020 17:51

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