The county of Warwickshire - Shakespeare country - lies in the heart of England and is a one of Englands most historic counties with the splendid mediaeval castles of Warwick Castle and Kenilworth. The county is only 2 hours from London and 30 minutes from Birmingham International Airport. Warwickshire (from the Anglo-Saxon meaning "The farm by a river dam") was split in 1974 when Birmingham, Englands second largest city was relocated in West Midlands. Warwickshire features the remains of the Forest of Arden portrayed by Shakespeare in As You Like It and Edgehill - the English Civil War battleground. The county's main industries are engineering and textiles and most of its products agricultural. The most famous son of Warwickshire is, without doubt, William Shakespeare. Historic Warwick has many buildings of interest to the visitor including Warwick Castle - the finest Medieval Castle in England, the Lord Leycester Hospital which was established as an old soldiers home in 1571.
The site is slightly sloping, set in an old orchard. The grass is kept short. Temporary membership of the club is included in the site fee. We have all the usual club activities such as bingo, pool, d.....
Welcome to Lodge Farm, enjoy your stay!Lodge Farm cottages are available throughout the year. Please book your pitch early for all bank holidays, to avoid disappointment.We are members of the Visit Br.....
Level grass mown site with hard standing and good access as we are open all year. Centrally located for Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon, Coventry and Kenilworth. Only 15 minutes from the National Exhibit.....
The Gatehouse is a very gently sloping 5-acre green field site, Caravan Club recommended and EXCELLENT FOR RALLIES! On-site there is a large free car park, restaurant / tea-rooms, bed & breakfast .....