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Leek Camping Barns. Top Barn
Top barn sleeps up to 7 people (£60 pn). (Bottom barn sleeps up to 8 people at £70 pn) on wooden platforms with 5 inch foam mattresses. Warm Sleeping bags and pillows are required. There are basic cooking facilities in each barn, covered communal area with wood burning stove and outside fire pit. It is very IMPORTANT to keep NOISE to a minimum at night, for other camper and the neighbours. No noise after 11pm and before 7am – Thank you Think camping without the tent. Leek Camping Barns are within easy walking distance (1 mile) of Leek, but opens onto beautiful views across open countryside. The Top Barn sleeps up to seven people on wooden platforms. Sleeping bags/pillows are required. There are basic cooking facilities in each barn and a covered communal area with wood burning stove. The dairy is now a shower room and has been extended to a communal area. Compose toilets. Great value, works out at less than £10 pppn. Essential items: sleeping bag, pillow, towel, personal requirements, £1 & £2 coins for electric and shower Optional: logs/coal for camp fire/stove Please keep your noise to a minimum to keep neighbours and other campers happy and be particularly quiet in the evening, night and early morning. We reserve the right to refuse or cancel a booking. The barn, communal area and parking area. Please call or text us. Any requirements please call or text if not answering the door. If not booking the whole barn expect to share with others. Leek is known as the "Queen of the Moorlands." Lying on the edge of the Peak District National Park, Leek is a busy, vibrant place. It's has a long history of silk weaving and dyeing. In the 19th century William Morris and other Arts and Crafts devotees had a big influence on the town and it's architecture. The medieval marketplace is at the heart of the town and there are some wonderful buildings to be found. Nearby, James Brindley built his water mill, and he later went on to become the father of Britain's canal network. The clock tower war memorial is reputed to be the largest in the country, while Leek's unique claim to fame is the double sunset that can be seen on the summer solstice from St.Edward's churchyard in Leek and from about 100m from Leek Camping Barns. Leek Bus Station 1 mile Manchester airport 24 miles Stoke- on-Trent Railway 11 miles Macclesfield Railway 13 miles Buxton Railway 11 miles Private hire taxis (list available) The Top barn £60 (sleeps up to 7 guests) and Bottom barn £70 pn (sleeps up to 8 guests). Nearest lovely town – Leek centre (one mile) Nearest pub (1 mile, last count was about 30 in Leek) Nearest garage/convenience store for basics – Esso (¼ mile) Nearest Tourist Information Office – (Stockwell Street 1 ¼ miles) Nearest fabulous (Tony's) fish and chip shop (Portland Street, Leek – 3/4 mile) Nearest supermarket – Asda on Springfield Road (½ mile) Nearest traditional Staffordshire Oatcake shop (Haywood Street 1 mile) Nearest Indian restaurant – (¾ mile) Alton towers – 11 miles Roaches – 5 miles Tittisworth reservoir – 5 miles Coombes valley (RSPB reserve) – 3 ½ miles (40 minutes by footpath) Deep Hayes Country Park Ladderedge Counry Park Manifold valley – 12 miles Rudyard Lake – 5 miles Chatworth House – 28 miles Trails – High Peak/Tissington/Manifold/ Staffordshire Way/ - approx. - 10 miles Caldon Canal – 1.5 mile Buxton 11 miles Macclesfield 13 miles Stoke-on-Trent 11 miles
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