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Boyce Caravan Park

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Stanford Bishop,
Bringsty,
Worcestershire
WR6 5UB

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We are a family run caravan Park on the Hereford Worcester border close to the market town of Bromyard. We offer pitches for owner occupied static Holiday Homes & Seasonal Touring Pitches from February - December , and also pitches for Casual Tourers from March - October weather permitting. We also sell new and used luxury Holiday Homes and can provide all new models subject to manufacturer's availability. Situated in one of England's most beautiful and unspoilt regions, with over 100 acres of farmland Boyce patrons can enjoy a wealth of wildlife and views to the Malvern and Suckley Hills, whilst Bromyard Downs, Bringsty Common and several National Trust woodlands are all within easy reach for walking and rambling. Coarse fishing is available within the farm grounds and the River Teme is only 3 miles away. The River Severn , River Wye, River Lugg and River Arrow are all within an hours drive. Golf Courses are also within driving distance, whilst the cathedral cities of Hereford & Worcester provide super shopping. There are excellent restaurants and pubs in Bromyard and surrounding areas. We also have 5 luxury 4 star graded Holiday Cottages available for weekly stays or short breaks in the neighbouring farm grounds. The Cottages are fully self-contained with all modern facilities. Sleeping a maximum of between 4 and 6, each cottage has its own unique character having been converted from original historic Grade II Listed stone & timber farm buildings.



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