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Sleep 6 Glamping 7m bell tent logburner & more(1)
A small rural campsite we offer up to 8 glamping units dependant on season and 6 EHU points on the main site. In July and August weekends we also open the hay field for campers without electric hookup and often there is a singing round a firepit We are a basic bohemian rural site used often as a base to explore Wiltshire Somerset and Dorset. Great views, country air, sunsets and Campfire’s are the order of the day at Sunnyhill. In the middle of nowhere but not far from anywhere The largest bell tent with a bohemian colour scheme everything for a maximum of 6 log burner inside and fire pit outside You will have your own area with a fire pit and seating outside. Inside a double and 4 singles with bedding a small table, light a mirror. electric socket, small fridge and towels are provided. The shared toilet block with free hot showers is only a short walk away. With 7m there is plenty of space for everyone, and in the fields you have lots of outdoor areas too. The campsite is an open space but we do have animals here. please be respectful of those. please do not let your children or dogs chase the animals There are compost toilets as well as the shower block that are shared please be mindful of hygiene cleanliness and personal distanceing. There are anti bac sprays and hand washing facilities around the site for guests to use Text is king here. Someone always has the company phone and there is always someone on-site somewhere. I have a great team, and as a small site, we like to think we make people welcome but leave them in peace as much as possible. We ask guests to be respectful of the 10pm quiet time every night. Sometimes i can persuade a musician to sing for their pitch on a saturday from 8-10pm peak season which is a special treat and we all join in the hay field for a little sunset music. In days of yore, Wincanton was often used as a stopover town where folks would change horses, eat, drink and rest on their journeys between London and South West England. These days the Somerset town is an equally convenient stopping point, close to the A303 and roughly halfway between London and Exeter. The folks at Sunnyhill Park and Campsite are keen to uphold this tradition; their family’s been at this farm in Riding Gate (five minutes from Wincanton) for generations. Decent slumbers should be on the cards at the peaceful pitches, and there are free hot showers and firepits on site (and a supply of logs for sale to keep the flames crackling). Eats can be acquired at nearby takeaways, restaurants, cafés and country pubs, and it’s less than a mile to the nearest pub for your evening pint(s). No promises on the fresh horses front though – they do have horses here (along with sheep, goats and chickens) but the owners would rather you leave them where you find them. A mighty handy stopover it may be, but it’s also a fine place in its own right if you’ve got more time on your hands. Spend your Wincanton days cheering on the horses at the racecourse, visiting the Discworld Emporium or truffling out the tributes to Sir Terry Pratchett around the town centre. For more days out, Glastonbury, Longleat and Stonehenge are all within a 45-minute drive. Driving is the best idea without any public transport being here. I can offer escorted walks by arrangement to local pubs or woods, or share my trails with you for you to walk. There is a local taxi firm willing to collect people from local pubs. generally people remain on site enjoy the peace order in take aways or take advantage of our sunsets round a fire pit purchasing logs from he site IF YOU PLAN TO BRING MORE THAN ONE CAR PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BOOKING I HAVE LIMITED PARKING
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