Tedstill House Farm
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We stayed here as a stopover en-route to North Wales so didn't really get the true feel of the place, but we received a friendly welcome and enjoyed our brief visit.
The grassy site is sloping, and not the biggest field, and I did notice all the hook-up plugs were in the same location, so crowding might be a problem when busy. There is a hard-standing pitch available and we were offered it, but for one night only we were happy on the grass. And crowding not an issue in the middle of December!
The site is secure with automatic gates, and extremely secluded and peaceful.
Lovely quiet CL
We had an overnight stay here and couldn’t have been made more welcome ! The site is beautifully maintained and the surrounding countryside is stunning . This is a very out of the way site so don’t expect restaurants and pubs unless you are happy to drive ! 16 Amp hook up is a boon and water, disposal etc are really well maintained and handily situated . Blissful! We will be back!
jivinjonny
Reviewed on 01/06/2021 11:19
Very welcoming site
The drive from the main road to the site is a little bit scary as it is quite narrow however we had no problem, on arrival at the site we were made very welcome, by the owner,its a lovely site and I would highly recommend it to anyone just wish we could have stayed a little longer however we will definitely go back.
Great Weekend in August
Following the SD directions and not a sat nav to this CL is advised, the lanes after leaving the main road are fairly narrow but quiet and we didn't meet any other traffic. THe entrance to the site is wide so access is easy, gate is closed at night, but the code is given on arrival. The site is a little remote, but it does mean it is very quiet which suited us. The site is lawned with just a slight slope, surrounded by flowers,bushes and friut trees.The facilities are very good and hook ups are well spaced. Mrs Hewitt is very friendly and has lovely free range eggs for sale. There are wonderful views from the site and the lanes are quiet so suutable for walking the dog. We did a very pleasant 3 mile circular walk from the site.
Bridgnorth is only a few miles away, start point for the Severn Valley Railway, it has a good selection of shops and a Saturday market. Bewdley is only a short drive away, we also visited NT Dudmaston and Comer Woods , check opening times for Dudmaston, and it is closed on Saturday.
We enjoyed our visit to this lovely CL and will be returning ☺
A Very Welcoming Site
The owner was waiting for us as we pulled into the site and we were made very welcome. The site is on a well maintained lawn with beautiful views across the valley. The site is sloping but levelling blocks soon sorted that out. Access to all the facilities were close at hand. Despite being tucked away in the countryside, access to Bridgnorth by either route was easy. To be recommended is a visit to the Black Country Living Museum at Dudley. Very well worth it and not to difficult to find once in Dudley. The eggs we brought home with us were eggcellent!! Beautiful yellow yolks and tasty.
Weekend away
Lovely quite site met by the owner when we arrived,very friendly well kept and beautiful countryside. Grass pitch was fine plenty of room well lit at night good facilities,ideal for dog walking down the quite lanes. The lady owner showed us around the farm to see the calfs some had just been born so lovely to see them,went back to our caravan and had some nice fresh free range eggs which we purchased from the site. We would recommend this site if your looking for peace and quite only a couple of miles into Bridgenorth we will be returning in the near future.
CAPTAIN TUGBOAT
Reviewed on 27/03/2017 20:42
Family Weekend
What a lovely quiet scenic CL site.
Arrived on Friday evening with 2 caravans to be met by very friendly owner who showed us where everything was. The site is grass sloping and well kept
with lovely views over the surrounding countryside. We visited West Midland Safari Park on the Saturday and took a ride on the Seven Valley Railway on the Sunday. Great weekend. We would definitely recommend and will be returning later in the year.
Bank holiday stay
Lovely location. Very peaceful with beautiful views of the surrounding areas. Set back so you don't hear any traffic. Welcomed on arrival by the owners who are very friendly. 10 mins away from bridgenorth where you can get on an old steam engine on the old Severn railway which was and take a nice ride to Kidderminster.Highly recommend. Be careful on entry to the site, plus upon exit as the gate is a bit tight
A soggy Easter
The week preceding our arrival had been very wet so rather than churn up the beautifully kept lawned area, we parked our motorhome in the farmyard. Unfortunately so did all but one other campers that weekend so we did feel a little hemmed in. However, the owners were friendly and helpful, the setting lovely and we met some delightful people. My only observation is that we usually cycle once parked up but felt the roads into bridgenorth were just too narrow (and hilly if I'm honest!) so we resorted to driving. It was worth the effort as it really is a delightful town with many watering holes if the fancy takes you
Our little haven of peace and tranquility
We first stayed at Tedstill Farm in August 2012. When we first arrived it was pouring with rain and we had a little difficulty finding it. We were welcomed by the owner, Denise, even though it was pouring with rain.
We soon settled and the following day was sunny. The views were spectacular, a beatuifully clean and well kept working farm. We were made to feel really welcome and were even offered free range eggs.
We have since returned most weekends to what we call our little haven on peace and quiet. We would highly recommend this site.