Post by Trooper on Jul 26, 2010 10:52:09 GMT
Brook House Farm
Brick Kiln Lane
Bostock
Middlewich
Cheshire
CW10 9JJ
Phone: 01606 592156
Email: adrian@bostock6.wanadoo.co.uk
Site Owner/s: Alison & Adrian Smith
This site is a Camping and Caravan Club CS site
More details HERE
£10 per night (July 2010)
When we rang to book this site, we were told to pitch the van rearwards and centre to the pitch number, also that the height barrier would be unlocked ready for us.
On arrival there is a board welcoming you and telling you what number pitch you are on. Old Mrs Smith came out of the house to greet us and confirm the pitch number and which end of the site that number was on (We had pitch No1 nearest to the entrance).

There are 6 pitches on site all with 10A EHU. There is also a Drinking water Tap and a Separate Waste water disposal point (no chemicals down allowed down here) and a separate Chemical Disposal Point.
No toilet or shower facilities, so you will need your own!!
The site has a slight side to side slope on it so leveling ramps may be required, although we didn't bother and it was not that noticeable.
Dogs are allowed on site, but must be exercised off site, there is a Bridleway at the end of the road, so no problems there.
This is one of the few sites that we actually got a 3G signal on our Virgin Mobile Broadband Dongle.
There is a social club 250 yards walk away from the site which is open Monday to Saturday, which apparently sells fine Ales at social club prices.
Old Mrs Smith (84 years old) sells a selection of home made Cakes, Pies and Ice Cream. We never did get around to sampling any, but we were assured by another caravanner that the Ice Cream was delicious.
Would we go again............. Yes, definitely
Mike........................ (Trooper)
Brick Kiln Lane
Bostock
Middlewich
Cheshire
CW10 9JJ
Phone: 01606 592156
Email: adrian@bostock6.wanadoo.co.uk
Site Owner/s: Alison & Adrian Smith
This site is a Camping and Caravan Club CS site
More details HERE
£10 per night (July 2010)
When we rang to book this site, we were told to pitch the van rearwards and centre to the pitch number, also that the height barrier would be unlocked ready for us.
On arrival there is a board welcoming you and telling you what number pitch you are on. Old Mrs Smith came out of the house to greet us and confirm the pitch number and which end of the site that number was on (We had pitch No1 nearest to the entrance).

There are 6 pitches on site all with 10A EHU. There is also a Drinking water Tap and a Separate Waste water disposal point (no chemicals down allowed down here) and a separate Chemical Disposal Point.
No toilet or shower facilities, so you will need your own!!
The site has a slight side to side slope on it so leveling ramps may be required, although we didn't bother and it was not that noticeable.
Dogs are allowed on site, but must be exercised off site, there is a Bridleway at the end of the road, so no problems there.
This is one of the few sites that we actually got a 3G signal on our Virgin Mobile Broadband Dongle.

There is a social club 250 yards walk away from the site which is open Monday to Saturday, which apparently sells fine Ales at social club prices.
Old Mrs Smith (84 years old) sells a selection of home made Cakes, Pies and Ice Cream. We never did get around to sampling any, but we were assured by another caravanner that the Ice Cream was delicious.
Would we go again............. Yes, definitely
Mike........................ (Trooper)