Millway Farm

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Excellent value at a lovely farm CL

Rita greeted us on arrival and was very helpful. Hardstanding pitch with EHU for £13pn is great value and much appreciated when so many sites are asking too much. There is a small farm shop and toilet. Lots of ducks, geese & chickens and cattle in the fields. The road is busy & noisy but there is a great walk across the fields to the very friendly & dog welcoming pub. From the pub you can climb the hills to a quite amazing view of Somerset.

Lin Sheppard

Reviewed on 09/10/2023 08:15

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Lovely site with a warm welcome.

Spent 4 nights at Millway Farm in June 2021. Rita, the host was very welcoming, and her shop sells all sorts of goodies - including some of the best strawberries (local) we have had for years. Site and facilities are very well kept, and although just off a fairly busy minor road, is very quiet and peaceful. Ducks can be a bit exuberant though, when first let out in the morning ! Beautiful walks straight from the site - Rita and Des are happy for campers to walk across their field to the lane - making a good walk to the pub in Compton Dundon via the hamlet of Dundon in the evening a possibility. There are buses to and from to Street, Glastonbury and Wells from the end of the lane, except Sundays. (we caught the 9.30 out, 4.00 back to Wells). RSPB and National Nature Reserve at Ham Wall are well worth a visit. We gave the site a solid 10 out of 10 !

Abergarfan

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Reviewed on 20/06/2021 21:10

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Excellent Site. Cannot Fault. Five star all the way

This site cannot be faulted in any way. The site is well looked after and well laid out, with plenty of spacing. Rita and Des could not be more pleasant as hosts and have always been more than accommodating to us. The recycling provisions here are excellent. TV reception is good and mobile signal here on EE is good also. They are very welcoming to Dogs and there is ample local dog walking facilities and paths nearby where dogs can be walked. As for the Cakes in the farm shop that Rita runs, you could put on half a stone just looking at them, not to mention the other products on sale. You will not be disappointed in this site. If I have one criticism of this site it is that Rita and Des do not charge enough for the facilities that they offer. I would heartily recommend this site to anybody wanting a relaxing break or just for a couple of nights stop over.

Jim French

Reviewed on 02/06/2021 16:52

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Great value for money

This is a well set up and nicely maintained CL with well spaced hard standing pitches. The owner is friendly and welcoming and also sells great home-made jam, marmalade, chutney, vegetables and eggs from her little farm shop! Whilst it is near a busy road (and there is some road noise) you can walk on to the hills/nature reserve and the owner was happy for us to take our dog across her fields too. The site is well positioned to explore the area and to visit Street, Wells and Glastonbury. We have been to this CL several times and will return.

MandCCumbria

Reviewed on 01/10/2019 20:06

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Great site for exploring Somerset

What a great site, really well placed for exploring the area. The site is gated and well laid out with easy access. Lovely owners with a gorgeous little dog Bertie. Would definitely stay again as and when we return to the area. There is a little road noise at times but it certainly didn’t spoil our stay. Loads to do locally, Glastonbury, Somerton, Wells and NT properties. If you’re visiting Somerset for the cider check out Heck’s in Street (brown sign off the B3151) or Wilkins again off the B3151 at Mudgley, north of Glastonbury, excellent cheese there too!

helen48

Reviewed on 21/05/2019 22:49

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A friendly warm welcome

We wanted hard standing for our first trip of 2019 and our first visit to Somerset. We were met by Rita, the owner, who was very friendly and accommodating. It's a bonus having a small farm shop selling fresh eggs, veg, homemade jams and chutney and absolutely delicious meringues. We enjoyed walking from the site, picking up bridleways by walking across the farm's fields to access them. Hood's Monument and the strangely named Lollover HIll were lovely walks providing views of the Somerset Levels. A bus passes along the busy road at the end of the drive to Street and beyond to Yeovil and Wells, so very convenient. A lovely area to explore.

BurtnJoyce

Reviewed on 25/03/2019 19:47

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Beautiful CL

What a beautiful CL in a gloriously scenic part of the country. We were on a trip to visit the nearby Clarks Village shopping outlet to get the essential back to school items and found this CL from a search. A quick phone call and booked in. On arrival the owner, Rita came out to meet us as we pulled off the main road into the farm house entrance. She then proceeded to walk ahead of us opening the gate into the gravel drive toward the pitches. We had a choice of 4 and used no1 to catch the sun. Large pitches with hook up. 2 sets of water taps, one at each end of the CL. The rubbish bins are novel and are clearly identified for the types of waste in each 'locker'. The chickens greet you as you approach. The geese run away. And the cows and bull let you know they are there. Brilliant for the kids to learn of farm animals. We had family visit on one day, a glorious day outside under the canopy chatting, chilling and cooking outside on the cadac. We went to nearby Street for the necessary shopping. As you climb out of the village you crest the peak to be met by a fantastic vista taking in Glastonbury Tor. Other spectacular views abound. The trip was crowned with purchasing delicious chutney, jam, cheese and pickled shallots from the farm shop. Brilliant. We will make this the annual back to school CL going forward.

KeefySher

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Reviewed on 02/09/2018 19:18

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Enjoyable stay

Very friendly welcome from both Rita and Dennis, extremely tidy and well presented site with spotless toilet and lots of local information. There is a bus stop nearby but it was safer to access via the farm fields rather than walk along the busy main road. We found this site an excellent base from which to visit Glastonbury. Good value for money, and lovely farm shop.

History Boy

Reviewed on 30/06/2018 21:52

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A site to visit again

We chose this site as we have friends living in the same village. However, it is somewhere worth staying even if we hadn't. It is very accessible with good clean facilities and offering great value for money. Very friendly owners and an impressive array of farm animals. This is also a good location with walks from the site and village. We will stay again and not just because we have friends in the area!

kevone

Reviewed on 12/06/2018 21:58

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A fantastic short stop

Stayed here for one night just to give our new motorhome an outing and to check everything was in working order. We were very pleasantly surprised at the standard of the site. Given the wet weather we have had it was pretty clean underfoot, hardstandings were good and well spaced out, and Rita kindly suggested we put our motorhome on the car park rather than one of the available hardstandings which were a bit puddly and of course the grass was very soft and muddy. This was fine, we were able to hook up and also be closer to the fresh water tap. Lovely views over the fields and a pretty thatched bird feeding station right in front of our window. Rita was very welcoming and we bought eggs and cakes from her shop. The shared toilet is attached to the shop and house, a minute’s walk from the site, and was clean and warm. We enjoyed seeing and hearing the chickens, ducks and cows on the farm, and also loved the two cats and cute little dog. The local pub is only 0.7 miles away. We walked to it both in the evening and for a very good Sunday lunch, but be aware there is no footpath and the road is moderately busy so it involves lots of jumping on and off the verge, and good boots and a torch are recommended. There are lots of good walking options from here, although very muddy at this time. We would certainly like to return and spend more time in the area.

Northern Wrights

Reviewed on 02/04/2018 10:43

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