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15/4/2017 at 9:46am
Location: Luton (no jokes plea Outfit: Coachman and Hyundai
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Hortham Farm CL (Field view, there are 2 sites) at Almondsbury near Bristol does. Will try to think of others, we have been to a lot of CLs/CSs.
The Barn Assington near Sudbury, Suffolk, but the hedges are not very tall yet.
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15/4/2017 at 11:36am
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Oh no, neither of the above are fenced.
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19/7/2021 at 2:34pm
Location: Wirral Outfit: Aztec Mardi Gras 3
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Thinking about it, actual fencing round pitches would mean awfully fiddly grass cutting, unless they were hard standing - probably too labour intensive to consider for site owners if they were trying to keep the place looking tidy. At least with hedges you could just mow up to the base.
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19/7/2021 at 2:48pm
Location: East Herts Outfit: 1992 Elddis Wisp 450CT + X Trail
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The only site I have ever seen with hedges separating the pitches was near Weston-Super-Mare, but that wasn't in any way dog-proof. The front was completely open and our little dog could have easily got through the side hedges as there were gaps at the bottom. I would think pitches that were fenced all round individually would be extremely rare, and I've certainly never come across one.
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08/3/2023 at 10:18pm
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This site is called Stonebridge Farm Caravan Park. The pitches aren't completely enclosed though, but each pitch has a high hedge separating it from the pitches either side. There is a high hedge at the back all down that side of the field. The front of each pitch is completely open, giving views of the large open space in the middle where children can play. It's a lovely site.
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