Just off the A423 Coventry to Banbury road a few miles south of the village of Marton. Heading south, the turning is on the left and is signed to Lairhillock Touring Park.
Nearby Attractions
The village of Marton is a short walk from the park, where there is a local pub, petrol station, and a "Museum of Country Bygones".
Marton village church was founded back in 1292. It was rebuilt in 1869 following a devastating fire. The building is dedicated to St Esprit and is thought to be unique in the British Isles. There are also preserved medieval bridges.
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