Binghams Grange Caravan Park Reviews
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Five Star Rating
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30 Mar 2008
Well, what a beautiful site! We stayed at Bingham's Farm for Easter 2007 and had a wonderful stay (helped by some unseasonably warm spring weather). On arrival the staff were very welcoming and friendly, and even assisted with placing our caravan on our hardstanding pitch! The pitches were spacious in in very good condition - it is clear that the owners take great pride in the appearance of their site.
The award-winning toilets lived up to their considerable reputation - being warm and spacious. Having a personal bathroom to yourself is a luxury most parks can only aspire to!
Our stay included walking visits to the coast, to the local Palmers and Badger Breweries, and to just chill out and relax for a week away from work - to say we were frazzled when we arrived would be a gross understatement, but we came away truly refreshed and feeling well looked-after. Highly recommended site.
By gemmagregory from Notts
Professional Reviews
5 Mar 2008
Practical Caravan Top 100 Parks Award 2008
Sited in west Dorset, Binghams Farm is just five miles from the stunning Jurassic Coast and close to the pleasant town of Bridport. It is a quiet, adults-only haven set in open countryside and woodland, just a walk away from two good local pubs. There are wonderful areas within its 26 acres where you can walk your dogs. The site offers a choice of grass or hardstanding pitches, all with electric hook-up and fabulous views to the coast. There are washroom facilities on site and it also has a restaurant serving home-cooked meals.
20 Apr 2007
Practical Caravan Top 100 parks Award 2007
Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Binghams Farm is ideally suited to those seeking a peaceful and relaxing holiday. The simple pleasures it offers start with its location in this stunning part of the UK and continue with the abundance of trees, shrubs and flowers on site.
One of the great appeals of
a caravan holiday is the chance to be close to nature. Binghams Farm does this better than most, nestled as it is on the River
Brit. A gentle stroll along the riverbank through the scenic Brit Valley is a must, as are coastal walks at nearby West Bay, with its romantic harbour and dramatic cliffs. This area is part of the West Dorset coastline that is known as the Jurassic Coast, because of all the fossils found along the shore and hidden in
its cliffs. It’s a fascinating area
that has been designated a World Heritage Site.
There are few leisure amenities at this adults-only site, but the bustling town of Bridport with its Saturday markets, street theatre and parades, is just two miles away. There is also a supermarket just two minutes from the site. If you want to leave the cooking to someone else, then you can pay a visit to Bingham’s Buzzards Restaurant and Bar, on the first floor of a converted barn, which serves delicious meals produced locally. The building also houses the reception, as well as the washing facilities. Overall, this is a rural idyll that’s perfect for adults who want to unwind.
21 Sep 2006
Practical Motorhome independent site reviews Nov 2006
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Binghams Farm has everything you need for a peaceful, relaxing holiday. There’s an abundance of trees, shrubs and flowers, while the Brit River provides the natural boundary on the western edge of this 26-acre site. You can enjoy a gentle stroll along the riverbanks through the scenic Brit Valley.
If you prefer coastal walks, then West Bay, with its romantic harbour and dramatic cliffs, is only three miles to the south. It is part of the West Dorset coastline known as the ‘Jurassic Coast’ because of all the fossils found along its shores and hidden in its cliffs. It’s a fascinating area that’s designated as a World Heritage Site.
There are few leisure amenities at this adults-only site, but the bustling town of Bridport, with its famous Saturday markets, street theatre and band parades, is just two miles away. There is also a supermarket just two minutes from the site.
If you want to leave the cooking to someone else, then pay a visit to Bingham’s Bistro on the first floor of a converted barn, which offers delicious home-cooked food. The building also houses the reception as well as the washing facilities. Overall, this rural idyll is perfect for adults who want to unwind.
1 May 2006
Practical Motorhome Independent Site Reviews.
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Binghams Farm has everything you need for a peaceful and relaxing holiday. There's an abundance of trees, shrubs and flowers, while the River Brit provides the natural boundary on the western edge of this 26-acre site. You can enjoy a gentle stroll along the riverbanks through the scenic Brit Valley. If you prefer coastal walks then West Bay, with its romantic harbour and dramatic cliffs, is only three miles to the south. It is part of the West Dorset coastline known as the 'Jurassic Coast' because of all the fossils found along its shores and hidden in the cliffs. It's an amazing area that has been designated as a World Heritage Site.
There are few leisure amenities at this adults-only site, but the bustling town of Bridport with its famous Saturday markets, street theatre and band parades, is just two miles away. There is also a supermarket merely two minutes from the site.
If you want to leave the cooking to someone else, then you can pay a visit to Bingham's Bistro, on the first floor of a converted barn, which offers delicious home-cooked food.
The building also houses the reception, as well as the washing facilities. Overall, this is a rural idyll that's perfect for adults who want to unwind.
20 Apr 2006
Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2006
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Binghams Farm has everything you need for a peaceful and relaxing holiday. There’s an abundance of trees, shrubs and flowers, while the River Brit provides the natural boundary on the western edge of this 26-acre site. You can enjoy a gentle stroll along the riverbanks through the scenic Brit Valley.
If you prefer coastal walks, then West Bay, with its romantic harbour and dramatic cliffs, is only three miles to the south. It is part of the West Dorset coastline known as the ‘Jurassic Coast’ because of all the fossils found along its shores and hidden in its cliffs. It’s
a fascinating area that’s designated a World Heritage Site.
There are few leisure amenities at this adults-only site, but the bustling town of Bridport with its famous Saturday markets, street theatre and band parades, is just two miles away. There is also a supermarket just two minutes from the site.
If you want to leave the cooking to someone else, then you can
pay a visit to Bingham’s Bistro,
on the first floor of a converted barn, which offers delicious home-cooked food. The building also houses the reception, as well as the washing facilities. Overall, this is a rural idyll that’s perfect for adults who want to unwind.
21 Nov 2005
Practical Caravan Great Escapes recommended park Nov 2005
Binghams Farm is an adults-only site in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This carefully landscaped site has many nature walks, and an
abundance of wildlife, with otters swimming in the river and owls hooting
at night.
There is a bar and restaurant on the first floor of a converted barn that also houses the reception and games room. The gates are locked at night
and all outfits must pass reception on arrival and departure.
The nearest supermarket is less than two minutes’ drive away. Bridport,
with its excellent Saturday market, is only three miles away.
16 Aug 2004
Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2004
Binghams Farm is a medium-sized adults-only site, located north of Bridport in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This site places a great deal of emphasis on conservation – the carefully landscaped site has many nature walks, and an abundance of wildlife, with otters swimming in the river and owls hooting in the night.
There is a bar and restaurant on the first floor of a converted barn that also houses the reception, games room, laundry and excellent toilet facilities, which have won ‘Loo of the Year’ five times. Further refurbishment is taking place to provide more fully-serviced pitches and extra security. At present the gates are locked at night and all units must pass reception on arrival and departure, but an automatic barrier is to be installed this year.
There is no shop on site, but the nearest supermarket is less than two minutes’ drive away. The old market town of Bridport, with its excellent Saturday market, is only three miles away, and the beach and harbour at West Bay is one mile further.
The views beyond Bingham’s farmhouse across the valley are outstanding. From the unusual trees and statues, and deciduous woodland, down to the river running through the bottom of the valley, this site is a rural idyll.


