Rowley Farm

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Lovely stay, lovely CL.

We had a great 7-day caravan stay on this lovely CL, great facilities, location and terrific views. Definitely up with the very top of our re-visit list!

HarveyTheRabbit

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Reviewed on 29/08/2019 08:16

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Visited August 2019. About 10 years since our last visit here, it was brilliant then but I think it's got better, if that's possible. Pristine site, view to die for and facilities you can eat your food off. As I said about 10 years since our last visit but we were remembered and welcomed on site with a warm smile as soon as we arrived. Nothing is to much trouble for them. A fabulous site run by fabulous people. You will have to go a very long way to find a better one.

Welsh Dragon

Reviewed on 21/08/2019 15:18

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Rowley Farm CL

Just spent a wonderful week at Rowley Farm. A lovely peaceful site with stunning views of the surrounding countryside and a warm welcome from Jean. The one shower room was clean, but not as pristine as other reviews suggested (in my opinion) and the toilets are very dated, curiously the website says it has a new shower block! The only other thing that lets the site down is the old fibreglass childrens slide in the shape of a tree. It doesn’t look to be usable and quite honestly is an eyesore especially if you’re pitched next to it. Location of this site is superb and the area has lots to offer when you’re not relaxing enjoying the views from your caravan.

Waldo100

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Reviewed on 21/07/2019 20:12

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after Easter break

we have just spent a week at Rowley Farm C.L..and what a gem of a site it is, pristine toilets and shower with seperate ladies and gents , fabulous views, level pitches, easy to find, very very quiet, lovely welcome from Jean the owner, found a lovely eating place on the way to Bromyard exactly ten mins from site (the fishermans friend). everything about the site is 100% of what you would want to find on a C.L. well done Jean we would recommend you to everyone who loves caravanning and would love to return

devondumpling1947

Caravanner from Devon

Reviewed on 27/04/2019 20:03

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Wonderful views

In over 40 years with the Club, this is one of the nicest CL's that we have visited. Mrs Pugh welcomed us with lots of useful information. The pitches are level and all share the superb views. Site is beautifully maintained with good facilities. An absolute gem!

HakunaMatata

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Reviewed on 16/04/2019 16:29

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Not to be missed

Visited for 2 weeks this Sentember. Fabulous site and Jean is a joy. Hope your knecks better Jean think it may have been the gardening. Back to the site. Good pitches fabulous views and spotless loos and shower which at 50p for as long as you need is a bargain. Leominster is less the 10 mins away full of independent interesting shops. If you pop into the church you'll be able to see the ducking stool. Many National Trust places to visit. The Black and White trail starts in Leominster and winds round some very pretty villages. Will we visit again? Definitely

Poppies

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Reviewed on 21/10/2018 12:38

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Nice site, fantastic views

Very easy to access from the A49. Access from the A44 is slightly tighter with high hedges, but doable if you don't mind about a mile or so of narrow roads. Access into the gateway of the drive up to the site is nice and wide. The site is on the top of the hill, with fantastic views from all pitches. Hard standing for caravan, and grass for awnings. If you have a big awning you would probably need to park on the grass opposite the caravans, but this would not be a problem. Toilets serviceable, and clean. Cannot comment on the shower as did not use it. Bins, with some recycling, and waste. water points all within easy reach of all the pitches. Waste point very well laid out, making it easy to empty grey or toilet waste. Jean is very friendly, but happy to leave you to get on with things. She has lots of local information if you need it. The only slightly negative for us is that it was not as quiet as we would have expected. Did get a bit of background noise from the A49 drifting over the site. No massively intrusive by any shade but could be heard at all times. So much to do in the area, including 2 National Trust properties with 10/15 minutes. Despite the little negative, we would recommend this site, and will be visiting it and the area again.

Reviewed on 11/10/2018 19:20

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Lovely CL near Leominster

We only had time for 2 nights at this lovely CL which is a shame because there is so much to see and do in the area. Access is very easy following the website directions. The farm track is quite long and narrow but you can see ahead and there are passing spaces so no problems there. There is a choice of HS or grass pitches and they all have marvellous views to the distant hills. Toilets and the shower (50p in honesty box for as long as you like) are absolutely fine. The site is near many NT properties, particularly handy for Berrington Hall and there are plenty of footpaths nearby including the Herefordshire Trail. We had difficulty with TV reception which was not a problem for us but you might want to ask which pitches are best if it's important for you. 4G reception on Vodafone was very good. There is a very good pub, the Stockton Cross, in the village but it's obviously very popular and you need to book well in advance to ensure a table. We didn't realise this but a quick drive to the fish & chips shop at Etnam Street in Leominster resulted in the hugest portions we've ever had and very tasty they were too! If you're heading back towards Worcester it is very easy to turn left out of the site along the lane to the A44 rather than returning to the A49. All in all a lovely site and one which we will return to and spend more time at.

moulesy

Caravanner from Wiltshire

Reviewed on 23/07/2018 14:20

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wonderful CL with great views

lovely welcome from Jean. The vans are in a line overlooking beautiful views of Herefordshire. The toilet block is immaculate, showers are 50p in the honesty box (but we did not use). Very quiet and peaceful. Was £15 per night with EHU. We visited two National Trust properties on our bicycles from the site, easy but a few hills! There are some good country pubs nearby on lovely little lanes To get into Leominster on bicycles turn right exiting the site and then left on the A49 where there is a cycle path into Leominster. Interesting little town with good small museum, and a Co-Op but it seems every truck in Britain uses it to get somewhere!

bertieburstner

Motorhomer from Somerset

Reviewed on 16/05/2018 10:04

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We will return soon

A lovely welcome from Jean, with local information and tips. Stayed for Ludlow food fair which was easily visited from here via the park and ride. Site is very well looked after with the toilets and shower lovely and clean, jean is always around if you have a question and if anyone had a problem I am sure it would be swiftly sorted out. Very central for numerous towns and National Trust properties. We will return.

Chris882

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Reviewed on 21/09/2017 21:00

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