Broomfield Farm Club Campsite

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SJubilee

Celebrated the weekend jubilee, everyone joined in with the celebrations, a friendly group some were touring and some are seasonals. Grass mowed and looked very neat and colourful, flowers around the office colourful. Steve and Kaye were kept busy with arrivals as the site was full. Most tourers I spoke to said they visit often and it’s easy to see why. With plenty to see in the area whether you are looking for countryside or visiting the seaside. Ideal for walking with the South Downs close by. There is a village shop and 2 public houses both about 2/3 miles away , a pizza van calls in the village . You need your own facilities on this site as no toilet/shower block . You get the feeling of space as there is a green area left in the middle of the meadow or a wooded area which has an abundance of wildlife and gives shade . This site is good value and peaceful even when full. People new to the site said definitely they will use a lot more and such friendly helpful site managers make for a happy stay.

chens

Reviewed on 09/06/2022 15:18

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Peaceful Sussex Retreat

This is a peaceful quiet site in the Sussex countryside with two different area's for touring.The first area is the open pitches are the perimeter,these are grass and hardstandings,the good thing about this the centre area is kept free,so it does give the impression of space.The second area is a lovely wooded glade with pitches set into the woodland.There appear to be seasonal pitches in use. This is a minimum facility site with no toilet block,this just adds to the peace and quiet of the site. Now the site approach,I have visited a few years ago and prepared,the actual length of the narrow section is under two miles,and it does narrow to single lane at Holdcroft Lane,the turn here could be easy to miss,and one of these turns which has the triangular grass section,in the middle,so care required here,once through this it does open out more. Stalkers lane is quite uneven,so you will have to keep your speed down. But this really is a lovely site,with a couple of country pubs within walking distance,all for £17.00 fixed price,which is cheaper than some CL's..When you look at the value of this site gives it cannot be faulted.

Fozzie

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Reviewed on 26/05/2022 14:17

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Pity about loose running and noisy dogs.

We stayed a week but as always there were a couple of members who allowed their dogs to bark at 7.00am plus on two occasions they were running free around the campsite. One member had an open fire which of course are not allowed and many of us had to shut our vans due to the smoke, another seasonal member has an awning that is about 16 feet wide which basically stops anyone using the next pitch. I took photos of the dogs, the fire and the awning and sent them to the site members team. We have stayed at the site many times over the years but never seen this sort of activity.

Seely

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 19/05/2022 07:47

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Hidden Gem

We stayed for 3 nights, wished we had booked longer! Large, lovely site, pitch space seemed to be generous which was great. You can choose to stay in the woods (was beautiful in April with the Bluebells) or in more open space. Very peaceful. Lack of facilities didn’t bother us at all as we have good ones onboard. Access road was a bit scary but if you follow the directions given on website as we did will be ok! TV signal was good we didn’t use WiFi.

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Reviewed on 28/04/2022 19:18

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Easter Break

Spent 7 nights at Broomfield Met up with friends we were lucky to have good weather. The wild flowers in the woods ( anemones and bluebells) were a picture. There was a raffle for charity and the next celebration will be the jubilee weekend, so have booked for that. A quiet country site , ideal for cyclists and walking.

chens

Reviewed on 19/04/2022 06:34

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Love this site

This site, for me and my husband, is one of our favourites. It is really peaceful and quiet with a choice of pitches - either in the open field or in the woods. There is a public footpath leading straight from the site and for the cyclists the lanes are lovely and quiet. Lots of National Trust properties in the area plus the Seven Sisters, Ashdown Forest - I could go on..... The wardens are great too and this site has become our second home because we love it. The lack of facilities is no problem for us as we normally use our own anyway.

duggiedog

Reviewed on 11/10/2021 21:49

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Restful site

Spent time at bf farm site , as always peaceful. On the Saturday there was a boules match with the seasonals and a charity preloved camping bits for sale . This was the second sale and the last for this year . To date £1,102 has been raised for cancer support . Hopefully this will be done again next year . This site I call a senior site as most visitors are retired which makes it the site it is . Well kept mown grass and the information room has dvd’s and books to buy, plenty of leaflets for places to visit . Supermarkets nearby at Heathfield about 7 miles . No toilet block so need your own facilities . Two camping areas as you arrive there is a open meadow or the wooded area which is appreciated on a hot day, in the wood you will see lots of birds , at night I heard the owl.

chens

Reviewed on 23/09/2021 07:26

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Lovely site, in wonderful countryside

We booked this site because of the location, it's close to Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters County Park, along with many other places of interest. We followed the site instructions for the route to use when towing, and glad we did, some of the roads around there are not good for towing or with a large motorhome. The site itself if very peaceful and well maintained, all the wardens we met were friendly and helpful, the service areas were all clean and tidy. Most of our fellow campers were not young, there is not a lot for children to do there, they have a boules pitch and lend boule sets out. When we were there people were playing. The site does not have showers or toilets so no tents allowed and own facilities needed, but we always use our own anyway so for us that is a plus.

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Reviewed on 20/09/2021 11:08

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So peaceful

We decided to stay somewhere local in our camper van (we live about 40 minutes away) and were delighted with what we found at Broomfield Farm. This rural site is lovely and secluded and more tranquil than you would believe possible in the South East. It's so quiet you can hear an oak leaf landing on the grass. There's a pub about 25 minutes' walk away down the lanes (or slight short cut via the Vanguard Way at the back of the site) in the village of East Hoathly. There you will find excellent ales (microbrewery on site), a warm welcome and good food served in ample portions. We liked the site so much we came back a second time the following weekend! Would like to go back next summer and laze around a bit on a hot day...

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Reviewed on 15/09/2021 17:00

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3 night stay

Had 3 nights arrived Monday afternoon after people had left for the bank holiday weekend, so now quiet with good choice of pitches. Flowers around the office still in full bloom and lots of colour , information room with books for charity and cds for rainy days . Lots of leaflets on places to visit and places to eat . On the 18/19th September there is a fund raising weekend, boules tournament, a raffle and pre loved camping bits for sale . This will be the last chance to raise charity funds . The site closes October 11th but we will be waiting at the gate come March 2022 to stay at this charming site.

chens

Reviewed on 01/09/2021 11:21

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