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Reviews of Boscrege Caravan & Camping Park, Ashton

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Review by m boulton on 12th December, 2007

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well what can you say about this site, nothing to much trouble for tony and andy, plenty of room for the kids to roam, we have made some lovely friends here over the last few years, recomend this site to anyone,

Date visited: last 6 years

Review by mrs m cooke on 17th August, 2007

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this is the second holiday here for all of our family must say nice site well kept really nice people, nothing too much for tony or andy if you like great beaches, quiet evenings and time to relax you wont find better.

Date visited: july/aug 2007

Review by Ross Jones on 15th August, 2007

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Fantastic camp site in good location. Very good facilities and clean and tidy toilet/shower block. The site was welcoming and recommended to us by the owner of the nearby Lion and Lamb pub which offers the most fantastic food. Pubs and beaches (which were our interests) are not really in walking distance but are less than 10mins drive. Recommend to anyone.

Date visited: August 2007

Review by david shuttleworth on 4th September, 2005

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This park is in a great peaceful location. We stayed in a static van, all of which were furnished to a very high standard, and were spotlessly clean. The site is superb, we prefer it quiet, with no clubhouse etc, but still with loads of space for our 2 boys, this they had, they played cricket on the huge safe field, and of an evening enjoyed a few games of pool in the small games room with their frinds they had made. Tony the owner, and all his staff were excellent, nothing was ever to much trouble. Needless to say we have booked to go back in 2006, and cant wait!!

Date visited: august 2005

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