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The Glen Caravan Park
Tucked away amongst folds of the unspoilt agricultural Shropshire countryside The Glen Caravan Park is truly an oasis of tranquillity guaranteeing peace and solitude for discerning clientele The park has been carefully terraced thereby giving the majority of holiday home positions with uninterrupted living room views of the surrounding landscape The delightful rustic town of Cleobury Mortimer is only a short walk away the heart of the town has re...
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THE GREEN CARAVAN PARK WENTNOR BISHOPS CASTLE SHROPSHIRE
The Green Caravan Park is a 15 acre Site set in the beautiful Onny valley between the Long Mynd and Stiperstones Hills. It is in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. The small, shallow River East Onny runs through the mainly level sheltered site.
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The Mooring Riverside Lodges
The Moorings Riverside Lodge Development lies on the banks of the River Tilt, below the River Tilt Park. It is an exclusive development for private owners only. There are some Lodges which are used as retirement homes which occasionally are available to buy. Being on the banks of the river and opposite a local park ensure that your views and secured. Please contact us for more information of available Luxury Lodges currently for sale.
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The Old Vines (Les Vignes Vielles)
Unique park set in 33 acres of unspoilt countryside yet central to all tourist attractions, Gourdon, Sarlat, Rocamadour etc. Large spacious new plots with amazing views. Clubhouse, library, play area, 15 x 7m walk-in swimming pool. Parking facilities for motorhomes and tourers.
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The Poplars Holiday Park
Step off your sun drenched veranda and take a stroll into the wonderful Burnham Market village centre for lunch or take a short trip to the coast and admire the beautiful views. The Poplars Holiday Park is situated in Burnham Market and close to the mouth of the River Burn where the village name probably derives from. Another theory is that the village was a centre for the amber trade. Historically Burnham had a market discontinued by 1854 and...