Description of site - A beautiful countryside site set in a fold of the Cotswold Hills offering peace and quiet for adults (aged 30+). There are fine views over rolling hills and wonderful sunsets. The pitches are at least 100sqm on free draining mown grass. The ground is firm and hard even in wet conditions so good for motorhomes but some pitches have a slight slope and need levelling blocks for perfect comfort. All pitches have hook-ups (10amp) and drinking water. There is a new under-floor heated shower and lavatory block including full disabled facilities; also washing-up room with a large fridge freezer and a pay clothes washing machine. Caravans, motorhomes and tents are all welcome along with dogs to enjoy this peaceful site. Bourton-on-the-Water is a mile away with all its facilities including the Motor Museum, the Model Village (Bourton in 1946) and Birdland.
Onsite Facilities - 54 Tourers/Motorhomes/Tents, (grass all-weather standings), 54 Hookups, Toilets, Showers, Chemical Disposal Point, Dish-washing, Disabled Facilities, Pets Allowed, Rallies Welcome.
Offsite Facilities - Food Shop 1m, Gas 1m, Bar/Pub 1m, Restaurant 1m, Takeaway Food 1m, Laundrette 1m, Indoor Heated Pool 1m, Outdoor Heated Pool 16m, Tennis Courts 1m, Fishing 1m, Golf Course 3m, Horse Riding 1m, Water Sports 20m, Sandy Beach 50m, Not Sandy Beach 30m.
Contact and Fees
Open April to September
Fees
From £12.00 to £22.00 per night
Martin MacCurrach
Tel 01451 820434
Mob Tel 07767 353718
Directions to Site - Northward Bound - Travelling North on the A429, you enter a 50 mph zone before going down a hill, half way down hill turn right to Clapton on the Hill. Please beware of tractors and lorries coming down the lane to the junction.
Southward Bound - Travelling South on the A429, go past Bourton on the Water and continue up the hill towards Northleach. Half way up the hill take a left turn to Clapton on the Hill.
Follow the lane to the Y junction, go straight on for 500 yards; Field Barn is marked on the right by some double gates. Follow the track over the hill. The passing places are marked by white diamonds.