Old Brick Kilns Caravan Park
Relaxing in rural Norfolk...
Campsite address: The Old Brick Kilns, Little Barney Lane, Barney, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 0NL
Telephone: 01328 878305
Website: https://www.old-brick-kilns.co.uk/
Email address: enquiries@old-brick-kilns.co.uk
Coords: 52.85862, 0.97631 52°51’31.0″N 0°58’34.7″E
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About Old Brick Kilns Caravan Park
Set on three levels, the park covers some 13 acreswith 60 spacious all weather semi-hard standing pitches for your caravan, tent, trailer tent or motorcaravan. There a further 5 premier pitches with full services on a section of the park called Heydon’s Meadow, which is a Caravan Club Certificated Location. Also several hardstanding drive-on pitches suitable for motorhomes.
The Park, which has a tranquil rural atmosphere, is mostly sheltered, divided into woody pockets and open areas. It features a delightful wildlife pond, landscaped garden areas and natural wildflower bankings.
The Park opens mid-March and closes at the end of December.
The showers are large, free and untimed. They feature underfloor heating in the dry changing areas, with full central heating when required. The washbasins have their own individual cubicles with mirrors, hooks and shelving. The ladies’ area has a baby bath and changing facility, hot air hand dryer and hair dryer. In addition, the gentleman’s area has razor points. A second toilet block is provided on the lower part of the park. Both with free hot water all day.
Special needs facilities : Our purpose-built washroom for those with special needs has a RADAR lock and is large enough to accommodate helpers. The design of the room includes a number of handrails and grab handles. It is equipped with a low washbasin, low/raised toilet, full-length mirror and an alarm bell. The shower is extra-sized with a mobile seat and fully adjustable temperature controlled shower head.
Dogs are welcome on the park, provided they can be kept reasonably quiet, on a short lead and that any accidents are cleared up immediately. A dog walk is provided around the park which is equipped with Fido bins to maintain statutory cleanliness. Longer walks can be taken nearby. Free maps of local walks are available from reception
There is fishing available which is ideal for the novice who enjoys whiling away the afternoon on a sunny day!
It is stocked with carp, bream, rudd, tench etc
Charges: £3/day; £7/3 days £15/week
Caravan Park with 60 spacious all weather semi hard all weather pitches, a further 5 premier pitches with full services on a section of the park called Heydon’s Meadow, which is a Caravan Club Certificated Location
B&B and Cottages
There are 3 B&B rooms with ensuite-facilities in the main house along with a one-bedroomed
cottage on site. We also have 3 cottages less than 100m away (1x sleeps 4 and 2x sleep 6).
Shop, which has an off-licence, supplies most basic foodstuffs, toiletries, home-made produce and fresh bread; hot croissants and papers can be ordered in the afternoon, to be collected at reception the following morning . We also stock sweets, drinks, ice-cream, gas, caravan accessories, maps, stamps and local crafts. There is wifi available on all pitches and a token operated laundry system
Barney’s Restaurant & Bar We have refurbished the restaurant and bar area and we look forward to welcoming you to eat and drink with us from Easter onwards. Barney’s restaurant (with take-away facility) and bar will be open on selected nights of the week (3-4), offering fresh, local produce wherever possible.
There’s lots on site for those who need a little additional entertainment, including a fenced children’s play area with chipped bark, table tennis, games room, television room and a pool table.
We have facilities on site to store 60 caravans, so please call for more information. We also offer a caravan washing service for £50 (single & double axle).
Pub: Onsite Reataurant/Bar
Shop: Onsite Shop
Buses: No
Positioned in pleasant undulating countryside, 8 miles from the sea, the Park is ideally placed to cover an area embracing the long sandy beaches and nature reserves of the North and West Norfolk coasts, the Royal home of Sandringham, the unique Lavender Farm at Heacham, the beautiful Cathedral City of Norwich, Blickling Hall, Houghton Hall, Medieval Walsingham and the Thursford Collection.
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