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October 2002 Very little to add to David C's comments which are accurate and comprehensive. The only corrections (up-dates)I would make are to the fishing facilities. The adjoining "Cromwell Lake" is now a carp fishery rather than trout and the on-site lake has been completed and stocked with a range of coarse fish.
Reviewer: David C
This small site [60 pitches] is a Managed Under Contract [MUC] site for the Caravan club. It is situated directly off the A1 at the northern end of the village of Cromwell. There is no intrusive traffic noise considering the proximity to the Great North Road. Pitching is very straightforward on this level site.
The site is basically divided in two - separated by hedging. The top field is open with a gravel road running round it. Pitches are in the centre and around the perimeter. There are some hard standings in this area. The other area near the entrance and reception is divided into smaller areas again separated by hedging and shrubs. This gives a feeling of privacy but not of being hemmed in. there are hard standings in this area also.
The ex-club wardens keep the whole site in immaculate condition. Plants and shrubs help to maintain the ambience. The wardens are extremely helpful and friendly. Reception has details of attractions in the area. Newark is only five miles away. Nottingham Clumber and Sherwood Forest are nearby and Lincoln and Grantham are also within easy reach. There is a Dolls Museum in Cromwell at the other end of the village. The off site dog walk is also off the public highway. There are trout fishing lakes adjacent to the site. The site owner is also in the process of excavating his own lakes next to the site.
The village shop is 150 yards walk and is one of those rare genuine local village shops that stocks everything. You can order the papers you require for your stay.
There is no pub or restaurant in Cromwell village but there are several good eating places in the surrounding tiny villages. I can especially recommend the one in Norwell village.
Toilet facilities are maintained to club standards and although not a large block I never had to wait for the shower on my visit which was over a bank holiday weekend when the site was full.
Although full the site never felt crowded. It was still fairly quiet. There is no separate play area for children. Those with young families may prefer the Club site at Clumber Park. As this site is adjacent to the A1 it will be used as a stop over by many but it is worthy of a longer visit. I had a very lazy weekend but will definitely return. I might even make into Newark next time.
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