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Touring Parks in West Midlands
and The Heart of England Page 2
 
Cheshire - Derbyshire - Gloucestershire - Herefordshire - Leicestershire
Oxfordshire - Shropshire - Staffordshire - Worcestershire

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Ladymeadow Farm
Luston, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 0AS
Tel: +44 (0)1568 780262


Set in the glorious countryside of North Herefordshire,
Ladymeadow Farm offers all the traditional comfort and style
associated with English hospitality.

In time- honoured fashion, Janet Ruell takes delight in extending a
warm welcome to guests to her family home that is at
the heart of Ladymeadow Farm.


In the orchard itself, between
the pear, wild cherry and plum trees,
there are five caravan pitches
favourably sited within three acres
bordered by an ancient brook.

As, apart from offering
Bed and Breakfast accommodation Ladymeadow Farm is also a
long-established certificated location
for five Touring caravans for
Caravan Club members.

 

 

 

Ebnal Hall Touring Park (No Web)
Rhosygadfa, Nr Gobowen, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 7BL
Tel:- 01691 661274
EMAIL:- kathy.cap@btinternet.com
Open Easter to Oct
Date of Insertion: January 2006


Ebnal Hall Touring Park is set in the
un spoilt tranquil Welsh Border
country of North Shropshire


Two miles from the A5 holiday route
Close to Shropshire Union Canal and its aqueduct Pontcysyllte

Riding, fishing and golf nearby. Perfect for excursions to National Trust
properties i.e. Chirk or Powys Castles and Gardens, Erddig Hall, Roman
Chester and Medieval Shrewsbury. Ideal for Llangollen at Eisteddfod time.
Lake Vyrnwy Nature Reserve, Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall, Snowdonia or Welsh Coast. Five minutes from famous Orthopaedic Hospital for visiting purposes. Rallies Welcome

Onsite Facilities

20 Tourers/Motorhomes, (5 Hard standing)
20 Hookups, Toilets, Showers
Chemical Disposal Point
Disabled Facilities
Pets Allowed

Offsite Facilities

Food Shop 1.5m, Gas 5m, Bar/Pub 1m, Restaurant 1m, Takeaway Food 2m, Laundrette 5m, Indoor Heated Pool 5m, Tennis Courts 5m, Fishing 3m, Golf Course 2m, Horse Riding 7m, Water Sports 70m, Sandy Beach 70m, Not Sandy Beach 70m.

 

 

 

 

 
Lairhillock Touring Park
18 Sandy Lane, Marton, Rugby , Warwickshire CV23 9TP
Tel: 01926 632119 - Email :

Lairhillock is a small and friendly, family-owned and run touring caravan park catering for adults only

The park is convenient for the M1, M6, M40 and M69 motorways, providing ready access to Coventry, Banbury, Rugby, Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa and Stratford upon Avon, as well as being an ideal overnight stop for journeys up and down the country.


Tourers, motorhomes and tents
are welcome.

Well behaved dogs are allowed,
but should be kept on a lead at all times.

Lairhillock is an Adults Only
Touring Park.


There are 33 touring pitches, three of which are on hard-standing.
All pitches are well drained, with the following facilities:
16 amp electric hook-up, Water stand pipes conveniently placed
Shower block and toilet facilities with disabled access
Chemical outlet for toilet waste disposal
Waste water outlet, Washing up facility


Marton village lies midway between
Coventry and Southam, making
Lairhillock an ideal centre for touring in
this interesting and attractive area
and is a short walk from the park, where there is a local pub, petrol station, and a "Museum of Country Bygones


There are bridle paths, attractive canal tow paths and disused railway
line walks.

Two and a half miles away is the village of Long Itchington which has a small general store, a Co-Op, a Post Office and a hairdressers.

Birdingbury village (2 miles away) also has a Post Office and general store.


The market town of Southam
(4 miles away) has many facilities,
e.g. pubs, small supermarkets, hairdressers, Post Office and other
shopping outlets, a swimming pool
and several take-aways.


Southam is an old cattle driving stop between Wales and London. Charles 1 stayed in the town before the Battle of Edghill in 1642. St James Church has a handsome timber rooof, octagonal spire and 14th centry tower. The town also boasts Dallas International Polo Ground.


  This website introduces the many different attractions and services that the Chatsworth Estate offers. Craftsman on the Estate make garden furniture to order, there are self-catering cottages available for holiday lets and there are more than 130 miles of footpaths open to walkers across the estate.


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