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Our customers refer to us as Shropshires hidden gem, and they enjoy their own bit of paradise with all the comforts of modern living.
Mill Farm is an exclusive family run holiday park, set in a valley beneath the famous escarpment of Wenlock Edge and situated four miles away from the quaint town of Much Wenlock. We are a real country retreat away from the hustle and bustle of urban life in a modern comfortable static caravan amidst outstanding countryside.
The park provides a natural habitat for an abundance of wildlife. the conservation policy undertaken by the management of Mill Farm to preserve and develop this environment has been recognised by winning the prestigious David Bellamy Gold Award
Mill Farm is open 11 months of the year* and we can accommodate touring caravans, motorhomes and tents with the option of fully serviced hardstandings. There is a chemical disposal point & water at most pitches.
Mill Farm originally was a working farm, which has been sympathetically developed over sixty years to retain the bueaty of its natural surroundings, and greatly enchanced with three fishing pools, which offer enjoyable fishing for all ages.
For those who do not fish, there is our amazing feeding pool, where you can almost touch the fish.
Our farmland surrounds the park, which visitors are free to have a leisurely stroll. The informal layout of the holiday homes together with the retention of mature trees, shrubs ,hedges, woodland, and continued planting all help to integrate the Park into its natural surroundings. Managers and staff are always on hand to make sure your stay is enjoyable.
Monday: 9am-5pm Tuesday: 9am-5pm Wednesday: 9am-5pm Thursday: 9am-5pm Friday: 9am-5pm Saturday: 9am-5pm Sunday: 9am-5pm
This site has a total of 150 pitches.
Pitches are priced at £1,950 per annum.
The season runs from Friday 1st March 2019 to Friday 31st January 2020
Along B4731 (Longville) take the turning before the B4731 into Hughley follow the signposts.