Lorne Hill Farm

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Reluctant Review!

Really don't want to share this site as would hate it to become too popular so it is always fully booked. What a little gem it really is, if you want peace and tranquility coupled with stunning rolling hillside, magnificent Red Kites flying overhead and amazing walks on your doorstep then this is the site for you. Access good but careful through picturesque village, site small and secluded with all the expected amenities. If you can't survive without a TV this is not the site for you, for us it was total escapism and no TV signal was a bonus. We loved it so much we have booked a week at the end of the month.

Stuhils

Motorhomer from Isle of Wight

Reviewed on 08/09/2013 15:24

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Delighful

What a lovely warm welcome we recieved at Lorne Farm. The sheep were being sheared, and we were welcomed to watch on arrival. The site was beautifully clean (albeit small), and had a delighful veiw of the landscape. The grass was short and cut regularly. The little lane through the village needs care, but well worth it. After leaving a "Not too clean and friendly site in Wales, Lorne Farm was a "Breath of Fresh Air" literally! Many thanks Mrs Rabbitts.

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Reviewed on 11/06/2013 08:58

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A most tranquil spot

A very accessible site but extremely peaceful , ideal for walking/cycling on the Downs and Ridgeway.

Bxf

Reviewed on 22/05/2013 17:28

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A wet weekend followed by snow !

We stayed here in mid March 2013 and loved it. Plenty of wildlife to watch from your front window. TV reception very good with a standard Status ariel. It rained all weekend and snowed on the Sunday morning as we were leaving. The bottom of the site became flooded so pitch at the top if the forcast is bad. God bless the motor mover.

granddadh

Caravanner from Warwickshire

Reviewed on 12/05/2013 20:55

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Lorne Hill Farm

Quiet secluded well laid out site site with great views. 10 min walk to picturesque village of East Garston. Note: GPS co-ordinates given under site location are incorrect. The site is actually further on at this location 51.4935,-1.469014

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Reviewed on 12/08/2012 18:49

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Lorne Hill Farm

About 15 mins north of Junc 14 on the M4. It's set in the Lambourne Downs and is about 3 miles from Lambourne itself. The site is a working farm and is set in fantastic rolling countryside, with some trees dotted around to split up the pitches Plenty of places to walk in the area and some nice pubs along the way. TV reception appeared to be none existent (you might fare better with a whip aerial but I couldn't get anything with a normal caravan aerial and booster) despite being able to see the transmitter on the horizon. This is one of those sites you discover and never forget.

PeeJay

Caravanner from East Yorkshire

Reviewed on 30/07/2012 20:15

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Quiet & Very Welcoming

In a quiet valley in the Berkshire Downs. Off the beaten track but only 10 minutes from M4. Great views, farm animals, red kites, buzzards etc. 5 mins walk from picture-postcard village. Big enough to give privacy to all five vans and some are separated by trees. A superb site for a wind-down. Radio and TV reception none-existent but that can be a blessing! Always a marvellous welcome. The dogs love it too. Walks from the farm up onto the downs. The perfect site for country lovers.

ChrisMullineux

Reviewed on 22/07/2012 19:03

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