Winter seasonal site?

Aug 4, 2004
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We are wondering if there is such a thing as winter seasonal sites i.e. from November until March at reasonable prices? We are based in Worcestershire and anything within about an hour's drive would be nice. Obviously nowhere near a river. We would like to leave it set up with the porch awning so no hassles when you arrive on site. Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire can be considered.
 
Jan 17, 2008
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hi surfer
c&cc site at blackmore do winter seasonal ££806 tel no 01684 310280
forest holidays christchurch gloucestershire no price tel no 01594837258
 
Jan 26, 2009
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Bit outside your area but we had a winter seasonal last year at Bardsea, Ulverston it was £400 plus electric which cost us around £46 and believe me we used loads. We were up every weekend and from day after Boxing Day till day after New Years Day and most of the time it was very very cold, not to mention the snow. We also used a porch awning, one of the revolution ones, left it up and had no problems with it at all.
 
May 21, 2008
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I can recomend Cuckoo's Corner.
We have used it as our winter base for the last 2 years. Adrian (owner) works tirelessly to ensure all his guests have water at the taps and that the toilet block works etc. I have never met such a dedicated chap before. He even in Febuary was digging out and laying gravel awning patches by hand.
It is as such a basic site but everything works as it should and is kept clean at all times. the nightly fee was £12 incl free electric this year. Which I thought was ok for a concrete hardstanding. He can accomodate those 40ft American motorhomes as well.
 
Aug 4, 2004
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C & CC require you to take down the awning etc when vacating the pitch so theya re out fo the equation. Cuckoo's nest seems to eb okay and will need to vist plus the forest one. Thanks all.
 

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