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Rated 3 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 4 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 4 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 4 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Update - 2020

As there hasn’t been a review for six years, I thought it worthwhile to offer an update: The illustrations for the site show a caravan being stored in the top corner, which is now in a dedicated enclosure the other side of the fence in the adjacent field, leaving the whole of the site for CL use. Yes, the site slopes, very much so in places, but there are plenty of bricks around to supplement anything you’ve brought with you. Yes, traction can be difficult during or after wet weather, especially around the lower, flatter pitches, but the owners make that quite clear and are eager to assist with a tow in or out. Yes, a once quieter road passes adjacent to the site and there’s far more traffic on it than there used to be. However, it’s still a “country road” and the further away from it you pitch; the less likely it is to disturb you, if you are expecting silence. Though one or other of the owners have come in for some criticism in the past, they were very friendly and accommodating to us and we couldn’t wish for better. We didn’t visit any of the local pubs, due to our precautions during the pandemic, but they are still trading, if not open all days. The site is well placed for views and walks, has good recycling facilities and at £14 per night (£13 without an awning) in September 2020, its money well spent.
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