Lower Hill Camp Site
Lower Hill Farm
Hughley
Shrewsbury
Shropshire SY5 6NX
Call Barbara Corfield or Rita McCowan
Phone / fax: 01746 785292
Email: rita.corfield@btinternet.com
Lower Hill Farm is a family business nestling amongst the woods at the foot of Wenlock Edge. The farm covers 230 acres of the beautiful and unspoilt county of Shropshire.
Located just ten minutes drive from the Ironbridge Gorge and twenty minutes drive from historic Shrewsbury, the farm is the ideal location from which to explore Shropshire.
An excellant shopping centre with all the big names is close by at Telford. Something for the whole family.
Site Facilities
- 5 Carvans/ Motorcaravans
- 20 Tents
- Electric Hookups
- Showers, Toilets and Hot Water
- Toilet disposal
- Prices from £10.00 per unit
- On site fishing pools
- Farm-house breakfast for campers
- Seasonal bird watching
- Close to National Trusts walks
- Home produced farm meats
- See the Spring lambs
- Fantastic views
- Relaxing surroundings
- Free wifi
Pets
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times.
How to find us
From Much Wenlock take the B4371 towards Church Stretton.
After 3 miles take the right fork for Hughley.
The farm is 1/3 of a mile down the hill on the right-hand-side, sign posted Lower hill farm.
Things to Do
Beautiful countryside surrounds the site and it's a real find for the walker - exploring the Long Mynd and the Cardingmill Valley. Also the Shropshire Way long distance path runs a short distance from the site.
We are just 7 miles from the beautiful Ironbridge Gorge and the river Severn. The world heritage site at Ironbridge is a must with the Gorge, Museums and Bridge. You can also take a boat trip on the River Severn.
There are steam trains on the Severn Valley Railway at Bridgnorth and World War II aircraft at the RAF Museum Cosford..
There are several National Trust properties in the area including Attingham Park and Dudmaston Hall. The nearby towns of Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth and Ludlow are all well worth visiting.
Our neartest town is the beautiful 'black & white' Much Wenlock, birthplace of William Penny Books, the founding father of the modern Olympic Games. Visit the stunning medieaval Wenlock Priory or follow the Olympian Trail.
Our Farm
Why not try some of our sausages or burgers for your barbecue? Children are welcome. Come and see our tiny piglets, cows, sheep and lambs.
How to Book
Phone / fax: 01746 785292
Email: rita.corfield@btinternet.com