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Evening All,
what's the name of the site in the cotswolds where there have been a couple of club meets? Thinking of going to Oxford CCC site for a few days next week then a stopoff down that way.
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Fosseway farm.
Stow road.
Moreton in Marsh.
Gloucestershire.
GL56-0DS.
tel ; 01608-650503.

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Brilliant - Thanks x
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They do a cracking breakfast too at the farmhouse. Have to book the evening before.
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RachelDaisy wrote:Evening All,
what's the name of the site in the cotswolds where there have been a couple of club meets? Thinking of going to Oxford CCC site for a few days next week then a stopoff down that way.
Cheers, Rachel

If they are booked up try White Mark Farm, Watlington Exit 6 on the M40. about 15 miles past Oxford. Lovely campsite but no electric hook up. The pub at the bottom of the hill does good inexpensive food lunch times and evenings and decent ale and the chippie is good too. There is also a 7/7 co-op shop that sells everything that you might need. There is even a modern petrol station in the village. What more does a person need:ok
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