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Reviews of Horam Manor Touring Park

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Horam Manor Touring Park
Horam
Heathfield
East Sussex   (Browse area)
TN21 0YD
Tel: 01435 813662
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Open: 01/01/2025 to 31/12/2025
           

Rating: Average Review Score: 8/10 from 160 Reviews
                8/10 from 160 Reviews

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Who's it for
 Families Welcome   Not Members Only   Rallies Welcome   Not Naturist Site 
 Dogs Welcome   No Dogs Allowed   Groups Welcome   Motorbikers Welcome 
Facilities
 Toilet Facilities   Hot Showers   Washing Up   No Bathroom 
 No Baby Changing   Laundry On Site   Drinking Water   Disabled Friendly 
 Chemical Disposal   Battery Charging   Gas Exchange   Recycling Facilities 
 No Kitchen Facilities   Freezer / Fridge    Motorhome Point   Wifi Access 
 Shop On Site   Bar <1 mile   Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway On Site 
Activities
 Kids Playground   No TV Room   No Games Room   No Evening Ents 
 Fishing On Site   No Wild Swimming   No Indoor Pool   No Outdoor Pool 
 Horse Riding On Site   Cycle Hire <1 mile   Golf <1 mile   Tennis <1 mile 
 Beach <10 miles   Watersports <10 miles   Boat Launch / Mooring <10 miles 
Other Features
 No Sea Views   Not Working Farm   No Campfires Allowed   Open All Year 
 No Waterside Pitches   Public Transport <1 mile  Offroad Dog Walk On Site or Direct Access 

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Date of Visit: September 2008 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Grrrrrrrr 2 reviews from this member

 Not bad.

Good points: Friendly welcome. Free hot showers and family room - which was useful for us with two small children. Plenty of room. Near to pub and village shops.

Bad points: Traffic noise from main road. Noisy party arrived 9pm on the Friday evening and were not quiet until after 1am - despite apparent 10pm noise curfew. 


Date of Visit: July 2008 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Greyfox 16 reviews from this member

 This is a traditional old campsite. The ground is fairly uneven and it has a reasonable toilet block. No shop on site that I remember but the local shops are only a short walk away. There are 2 fields and a fishing lake. When we stayed, there was a town show taking place in the field next door which made for a pleasant distraction. The larger field on the Saturday almost disappeared due to the smoke from barbeques but the smell was mouth watering. All in all we had a good weekend but I am not sure I will rush back. It is nice but not memorable. 


Date of Visit: August 2008 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Chris-J 2 reviews from this member

 Friendly welcome from staff - we were allocated a numbered pitch. We stayed over the Airbourne weekend so the site was quite full, and felt it, as the pitches are quite close together. The toilet shower block was kept clean, but does not have enough WCs showers etc considering the size of the site. It is a pleasant site though, well located and flat, the nearby village has a big pub, a chippie, and shop, which is handy. A nice site, worth a visit outside peak times. 


Date of Visit: August 2008 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Paul 125 2 reviews from this member

 Visited this site in August 2008 for a weekend break.

Staff were very helpful and friendly. Pitches are reasonably sized.

Toilet / shower facilities were extremely clean and quite adequate for the size of the site.

Small childrens play area on site as well as a play park just 100yds from site entrance.

Horam itself is a short stroll away for some shops and a nice pub. Just adjacent to the site is a cafe which does good food.

Would definitely re-visit. 


Date of Visit: June 2008 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Nicklas234 2 reviews from this member

 Just visited again for a long weekend. Found the fishing very good. Toilet block a little dirty due to the football tournament taking place that weekend. People came in late at night & didn't respect the quiet time on the booking forms.
Which is 10pm -7.30am. Which needs to be on a sogn as you enter the site. Other wise a very nice site for the family. Lots of animals to see. Tea room,near lakes. 

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Date of Visit: May 2008 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Asb47 1 review from this member

 Bank holiday very busy quite packed in feel. Very good drainage on the site heavy overnight rain no mud. Insufficient toilet facilites well cleaned, only 4 curtained wash basins in womens and 3 showers, but the showers were lovely and hot and not timed, 2 electric sockets to use for hairdryer (not supplied) and straighteners.

Showers were very busy early on (cueing) so best to use later in day. The Maylands pub down the road was pretty dead on Friday night.
Alfriston on saturday night found nice pubs and restaurant. Lovely area to visit with a wonderful 10 mile circular walk from Alfiston taking in the Sussex downs, Seven Sisters cliffs and Friston forest. 


Date of Visit: July 2007 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Zoe clarke 2 reviews from this member

 Site split into pitches with electic hook up and those without. Field with electric hook up not as busy as field without. Site did have numbered pitches but large field in middle seemed to be a 'free for all'. We arrived Thursday lunch time and it was not too busy. By Friday tea time/early evening it was really busy and there was not to much space between units! There were several large parties which took up huge amounts of space and this seemed to be quite acceptable including the asscoiated noise! Site itself was pleasant and well maintained. Showers etc. Were never too busy despite the number of people on site and were cleaned every day. Take note: there are no hairdryers so take your own but there are plugs for hair straightners!
Village of Horam was 5 mins walk away and village pub is really nice and food was excellent! Limited shops in village (bakers, general shop) but there is a co-op in Heathfield.
Loads to do locally. Would recommend a trip to Brighton and Battle (of Hastings). 


Date of Visit: July 2007 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Mickey24 1 review from this member

 Very quiet site when we arrived.  Staff were really friendly and came by our pitch whilst setting up to make sure everything was fine.  It was nice to be on a relaxing site with a quiet time from 10pm till 7am.  The toilets were clean all of the time and checked regular.  My only downside and it is small are the small number of showers for ladies (3) and the shower heads which could do with a bit more power.  Some of the sinks have shower curtains across for some privacy which is nice. 
The village is a short walk to the left of the campsite with a nice chippy and recommended pub.  The pub was friendly and the food excellent (full restaurant menu or bar food). At the entrance to the site is the busy Village Hall and Scout/Guide Hut. This was no problem at all.  There is lots to do within easy reach especially the coastal towns.  We were on site when the heavy rain hit the country causing flooding everywhere.  The site drained well at the time considering the deluge. 
Would go back as its friendly,clean and great value. 


Date of Visit: June 2007 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: *Sal* 2 reviews from this member

 Just come back from this park and was overall pleased with our stay.

The warden - Only ever saw one lady, she seemed to be booking people in/checking them out, answering queries, cleaning and being the site warden. However she was very friendly and helpful. There may have been more people about but we just didn't see them.

Park Facilities - The shower block and toilets were clean most of the day. By early evening however there was a slight whiff coming from the toilet block. All the soap had gone and water was more of a dribble, but it was always hot. There was no shop as such but there was a café and the site reception had ice creams available and calor gas refills. There was a laundry room and a washing up room which was very useful. The chemical waste disposal room had all the things you need plus it was spotlessy clean. Even cleaner than the toilet block! There was a very (and I mean) very small play park for the kids, just a few balance beams and a 0's and X's game. There was a riding stables on site but lessons were all fully booked. There was a paint your own pottery shop on site but we found the prices very high. There are also nature trails on site, but at £1 per person to walk through a wood next to the fishing lake which smelt awful and covered in flys from the fish entrails that had been left, was very unacceptable we felt.

The Pitches & Site - When we first arrived we thought we had a lovely big pitch as we were one of the first to arrive that day, however by tea time we soon realised that the site seemd cramped and quite crowded. The gates locked at 10.30pm and re-opened at 7am which we felt was very good security. Quiet time was supposed to be 10pmish but as the site was so busy it wasn't quiet till 11.30pm.

Location - The location of the site was excellent, nearby local shops and near 3 major towns, Hastings, Eastbourne and Brighton.

Prices - The price for 2 adults and 2 children of us in a touring caravan without awning but with electric hook up was £16.45 - a good price for an overall good site. 


Date of Visit: May 2007 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Tennant62/68 6 reviews from this member

 Just returned from this site after spending 3 nights there.
Initially intended to stay for just 2 nights,but with the kids being on hoilday had the option for the extra night.
The camp itself is split into 2 fields upper/lower and we pitched in the lower field.The staff were extremely friendly and the field we were in was not numbered so we went wherever we liked.
This field(lower) was boggy in places but we found a good spot.
The toilet block only had 3 showers and 3 toilets(for each sex),but we never once had to queue to use them,and the washing up facilities had 4 (plus an extra sink in the laundry room) sinks,which were clean and had constant hot water.
The surrounding area had nature trails,fishing lakes and riding stables within  a very short distance.We went on the nature trails which were colour coded and a very pleasant walk.The Children (aged 10 and 8) went for a horse riding hack(1/2 hour for £13 each) which they really enjoyed.The staff at the stables were again very friendly.We had our last meal from the local chippie in Horam which was also very tasty.
All in all a nice camp,friendly staff(no rush for us to leave the following day)and a good base to explore the South Downs. 


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