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The Bell Tents

Embrace the joys of sleeping under canvas from the comfort of a real bed with high quality bedding, mattresses and linen all provided.

We have 8 bell tents in total, 4 with double beds and 4 with twin beds. Each tent is nestled in our wild flower meadow and within a short walking distance of the shared loo and shower blocks, communal campfire and kitchen wagon.

This site is perfect for large groups, hen-dos* or retreats.

Sleeps 16 people in twelve beds.

*We are happy to accept wellness/nature focussed hen-dos, but do maintain a 10.30pm curfew for noise. This is not a late-night party venue. For more information please visit the 'whole site' page.

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Can I bring my dog?

Yes! We allow one dog per bell tent - please make sure they are kept on a lead at all times and under control around livestock on public footpaths. Dogs must never be left unattended either in your tent or vehicle. We charge a small additional fee per dog.

Is there WiFi?

Nope! We are an un-plugged glamping site. No wifi or mains power. There is, however, a USB-A charging point in the shower block (as well as a hairdryer) and wifi in the cafe during opening hours.

Can I drive to the tent?

No. The bell tens are a short, level walk from our carpark. If you require help with luggage, please let us know in advance so we can assist you.

What cooking facilities are there?

The bell tents share a small kitchen wagon which is equipped with an electric oven, gas hob and small fridge/freezer. There is also a communal outdoor firepit - perfect for barbecuing.

NB: these facilities are shared with all bell tent guests - please leave them clean and tidy.

Full details can be found on the 'What to Bring' page.

Are the bell tents heated?

No, but we provide blankets and hot water bottles. If you get cold at night, we recommend bringing some extra layers.

Is there lighting?

Each bell tent has a solar lightbulb and there is festoon lighting around the campfire. We suggest bringing a torch with you as the paths are not well lit and the ground is uneven.

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