Rated 4 of 5

Rated 3 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Good but could be better,

I am somewhat sympathetic to the views of the poster "Mixed Feelings" - with our twin axle 7.4m caravan, parking in front was not possible so offset was needed. We stayed here for 5 nights mid June ariving on a Sunday. Very friendly and helpful wardens but arriving latish only road side pitches were available which were noisy from traffic. I was almost relieved of any driving since after exploring the village on Monday, Tuesday was market day and Wednesday was the day for Waterloo celebrations. We were in the Westerly side of the site which was very pleasant but I was rather surprised at the shortage of facilities. We normally would expect CDPs alongside each water services point but there were not - we could find only one in what was a fairly big area. While the toilet block in this area was well kept, with only 4 male W/Cs there were queues almost every morning, yet there were always wash and shower cubicles available. Maybe the balance needs adjusted. With an excellent wood fired mobile pizza facility visiting Tuesday and a very good mobile fish and chips visiting Thursday along with a Cook shop within Budgens - meals were sorted and washed down with Budgens wine offers stored in our wine store that used to be called an oven (we don't cook on holiday). Morton-in-March is a very attractive village but extremely busy. The nearest pub to the site - the Swan is well worth a visit and the Black Bear does a superb steak in ale pie. Photos at https://www.flickr.com/photos/g0cqk/sets/72157654726750780 I am afraid none for the site as I forgot. For a day out I would highly recommend the NT Snowshill Manor - Photos at https://www.flickr.com/photos/g0cqk/sets/72157655193936651
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