Stanmore Hall Touring Park

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Overall a really lovely well kept site

We have stayed here on a couple of occasions most recently this month. On both occasions we received a very warm welcome from the staff on arrival, who provided helpful information about the site and surrounding areas. We opted for a fully serviced pitch overlooking the lake which in itself was very peaceful and relaxing even when the friendly peacocks came to visit. The toilet facilities are spotless and very well maintained. Locally Bridgnorth is a lovely market town with loads of pubs and eateries and the likes of Ironbridge Gorge, Much Wenlock & Bewdley are an easy 30 minute drive away. We shall most certainly return.

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Good and welcoming

When we arrived, we welcomed by wardens and made to feel at home. Very helpful and gave all the info we ask for in places to see and timetables for buses. Best taxis, shops etc. Site was clean as it could be considering the weather we had. Wild life on site was a nice touch Ducks, Peacocks etc. Bridgnorth is worth going to see, but walking into town is ok but paths along roadway where narrow. Overall we enjoyed the trip to Stanmore Hall Caravan Park. Will be going again.

GarDaph

Caravanner from Mid Glamorgan

Reviewed on 28/01/2020 13:28

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A fair old walk to Bridgenorth if you miss the bus!

After a damp drive to the campsite in late October 2019, I didn't feel particularly welcomed or valued as a Customer when checking in. We had had a difficult journey culmalating with the EMS light coming on in the MH 3 miles outside Bridgenorth. On 'limp home' mode we limped into the campsite. The staff were what I considered a little 'sharp' and with little or no conversation other than to give us our pitch and tell us the campsite rules. Had stayed at a sister site in Llanberis the week before where the team could not have been more helpful and welcoming, so was expecting the same. An example being, I wanted a to buy a Wifi voucher with cash rather than to pay on the card when logging in. The lady wasn't happy and even though I knew they had these vouchers (had them in Llanberis) she was very reluctant to give me one of these. Other than that, the site was clean, facilities very good even though some way from our pitch which in the Summer wouldn't be a problem, not good in damp Autumn. Pitches looked mostly level, ours having a nice view of the lake on the campsite. We did try to get the bus to Bridgenorth, however, as we were walking the 15 to 20m to the bus stop, we saw in the distance it stop and then drive on, a full 10m before the timetable time! Top tip, get there early to avoid a 40m walk into the lowtown and then a steep walk into the upper town area along a very busy road, as 3 taxis we phoned were not interested in coming out that far. Once in the high town in Bridgenorth, we had a lovely time walking around, and I was astonished and pleasantly surprised that for such a small town it had so many small and medium size pubs open. All in all, would certainly go back to Bridgenorth, but maybe not Stanmore Hall

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Motorhomer from Flintshire

Reviewed on 18/11/2019 17:18

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Enjoyable Bank Holiday weekend stay

Agree with a previous reviewer that it helps to phone up to make your booking, whilst viewing the site map online, and discuss your requirements and which of the available pitches would suit you best. Wardens are very helpful and - although we could not get into the adults only section because it was fully booked - they found us a quiet pitch, spacious and clean, which was perfectly fine. Lovely setting and the wildlife and pond are additional points of interest. We found the site very well maintained and clean. Our only gripes: the lack of recycling facilities, and that on such a busy weekend (the site was almost completely full) the number of units meant that the site electricity kept overloading and tripping out during the peak times in the evening (approx 7.30-9.30pm) It was restored quickly each time but nonetheless this was an irritation and probably even more annoying to a family with kids than it was for us. That said, we would definitely visit here again.

PJ PA

Reviewed on 06/05/2019 18:19

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Great relaxing holiday

Family break with two caravans, booked by phone. On arrival pitches had been allocated, were given directions, map key to toilets and access barrier fob. Met at pitch by warden who informed where to pitch. Had to manoeuvre around tree to get onto allocated grass pitch. Slight slope sideways but not enough to bother with ramps. Peacock/hens, duck geese roaming around all the time, peacock could be vocal early hours, some road noise at busy times. Site was very busy but there did seem to be the occasional empty pitch. Facilities clean, most of the time, cleaning equipment was available to clean up after using facilities as per most sites. No recycling facilities available apart from glass, needs to improve as we fully recycle at home. Seven days of sun, relaxation very enjoyable.

P A F

Caravanner

Reviewed on 24/04/2019 20:51

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Great site BUT......

Nice site if you get a good pitch, we booked a serviced pitch well in advance but got stuck on what must be the smallest most cramped pitch on the park, we did manage, just, to get our twin axle, awning and 4x4 in. The caravans around us looked like they hadn't moved for some considerable time and were surrounded by months of clutter. The sign on reception stated not to ask to be moved as the site was full, however several nice pitches remained unoccupied for the duration of our stay. It's a site of two halves, most of the site is lovely with great pitches well laid out with plenty of space, the area we were in is tight and untidy. When we first saw the pitch we considered just going home, which is what we should have done. If you get offered pitch 101 that's what you should do. Great wardens, nice little shop, decent facilities, fantastic peacocks. Don't think we will be returning, the pitch roulette doesn't really appeal. First come best pitch is much more fair.

DarrenAngie

Caravanner from Staffordshire

Reviewed on 22/04/2019 17:36

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With some reservations...

This is a lovely site; well maintained and laid out, with a lake full of water birds as the central attraction. The lady warden was very helpful and pleasant. Well stocked shop for essentials and caravan spares. It's just two miles to Bridgnorth. We also managed to do a very pleasant 6 mile circular walk from the site. There is some road noise, especially at rush 'hour', and the amena block is situated at the entrance, so it is a hike to the loo. It is also dated - although the showers are hot with good water pressure, and it's clean. Considering Morris are charging top-price, one would expect a second amenity block nearer the pitches. The entrance is badly lit, so if you are arriving when it's dark, or returning from a night out, you could easily miss it! Re-cycling is nearly non-existant too, except for glass. We took ours home with us - but this isn't really on in this day and age. Unlike CC sites, you're given a pitch, there's no choice on the day. Apparently, regulars don't book online, but phone up to book the pitch of their choice. All in all though, we really enjoyed our stay!

Mothman

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Reviewed on 30/11/2018 12:10

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Nice Weekend

We have a long weekend from 26th October, nice professional welcome as normal from a Morris facility. The place is lovely and the grounds well maintained, obviously this time of year there were a few leaves, but to be expected. There is piece and quite and a lovely duck pond in the middle of the camp. To get to Bridge North, its a 2 mile walk via the main road which has narrow pavement or there is a 3mile walk via Chapel Lane next to the camp that leads down to the river, for the less energetic they could join me at the bus stop near by, :-) Bus No-9, it runs at 21mins past the hour. The points I found a tad annoying, Overall the showers and toilets however clean are more dated than the other Morris sites, the gents toilets need looking at, the water flow is not so good for the job! in hand. The only other point was the speed limit, we stayed on pitch 105 at the back of the camp, some people were quite excessive with the speed driving by, although there are a few signs stating 10mph, I would suggest that some speed bumps used to remind individuals that there are children and animals about. Again however nice weekend, ,would definitely return.

Ian Haughton

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 30/10/2018 15:52

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Great week's hoilday

One of the best week's going staying on this beautiful kept site with so much on your doorstep, if like us, you enjoy walking there are so many great walks from the site including 3 miles down the river into bridgnorth which is a great town to explore. Staff are so helpful especially Donna who made my week with her enthusiasm , the site has something for everyone, give this site a visit. Large pitches make the site seem not enclosed or on top of the next camper. Resident peacocks regularly pop over to your van to be fed with the special duck food bought from the office.well stocked shop with all your camping needs.

coffeebob

Motorhomer from Highlands

Reviewed on 02/09/2018 17:42

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Stopover Break

As to be expected with CC&M very clean facilities, however the pitches were not kept very well considering the prices charged- my pitch was full of weeds and ground very hard. I was hoping for an early start on departure day but the shop didn't open until 8.30 so couldn't leave before that as you have to leave your membership card to get your discount ( we are all adults - surely we can trusted to pop the key back in the box ). Overall I thought it was very expensive

daisy09

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Reviewed on 14/07/2018 14:06

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