Stanford Park Caravan Site in Leicestershire

AddressStables, Lutterworth, LE17 6DH
Telephone01788 860387
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Pitches123
Season6th April (Good Friday) until 7th October 2007.
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This picturesque and tranquil site is set in the rural Grounds of the Stanford Hall Estate.

The site offers 123 pitches, all on grass and all with electric hook-up. A limited number of seasonal pitches are available and rallies can be catered for. There is a small site shop selling basic necessities such as bottled gas, chemicals, groceries, bread, milk and ice cream. Newspapers can be ordered daily.

Dogs are welcome and a designated dog walk has been established through part of the Estate woodland. We would ask however, that they are kept on a lead whilst on the main site.

Visitors staying on the site (for two nights or more) have free admission to the Grounds Only of Stanford Hall during our normal opening times except on certain Event days. Details of these days can be found at the site office. There is a small charge for admission to the House. In addition to this, course fishing is available free of charge on the River Avon within the main Grounds of the Hall.

There are no toilet or shower facilities on site which means each unit must be totally self-contained. There are four conveniently placed service points. We can therefore only permit Caravans and Motor Homes, sorry no tents.

The site is ideally situated just one mile from the M1 at junction 19 (to and from the North only), the A14, and the M6 at the M1 (N)/A14 exit. It is the perfect stop-off point when travelling from North to South or East to West.
 
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