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Boyce Caravan Park
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Four Star Rating
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16 Nov 2006
This site is owned by the Richardson and Bateman families who previously farmed the land. Now it is run by Alison Richards and Steve Bateman.
Steve handles the practical side of the site and is a perfectionist, working tirelessly on its development. His standards are high and his skills many.
Alison manages the site, running the admin and marketing functions plus "everything else". Her personality oozes efficiency and she is very customer focussed.
The site offers Static Vans, Camping and Luxury Chalets. Afurther development of luxury cabins and park homes is taking place.
There are three well-stocked fishing pools and a day or season ticket can be purchased by site users.
There is no club house so the site is nice and quiet.
There is a heated utility block, housing loos, showers, laundry and ironing facilities plus a small library.
Dogs are welcome and must be kept on a lead and , of course, its owner is responsible for pooper-scooping.
Overall an immaculate multi use site under excellent ownership and management.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
By david morris from STAFFS
Professional Reviews
1 Jan 2003
Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2003
Amidst rural Worcestershire’s rolling downs, The Boyce has the most inviting views of the Malvern Hills. Within its 17 acres there are 20 touring pitches, as well as 140 permanent holiday homes. It is a peaceful retreat with limitless opportunities for keen walkers. Neighbouring Boyce Farm offers campers more than 100 acres to explore, while the River Teme is just three miles away. Coarse fishing is also on offer across the meadow, and day passes can be obtained from the farm.
The site’s reception has plenty of tourist information, including maps of local walks and places of interest. The market town of Bromyard is four miles away, and the cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester are within easy reach by car. Dogs are welcome at The Boyce (except breeds considered dangerous, so ring and check before visiting). The disused railway line is designated for dog walking.
A toilet unit, built for the tourers, can be heated and offers hot showers which cost 10p for four minutes and a hairdressing area. The utility room has washing, drying and ironing facilities, as well as separate sinks for cleaning dishes and hand-washing clothes. There are 10A electrical connections throughout the park. There is a small fenced play area, plus plenty of space for playing ball games. A number of local farms also welcome tourists.

