Camping
- If you are camping, please feel free to arrive any time after 10.30am (midday for belltent hire) on Saturday 17th to get set up.
- Campervans and caravans are fine but you'll need to stay in the carpark, rather than camping field.
-If you would like a glamping option, contact BathBellTents
www.glampanology.co.uk. We've arranged for them to supply bell tents for the wedding. They will share info with you on the different size tents and packages available. If you would like a bell tent please book ASAP!
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Please let us know if you're camping by choosing the 'contact couple' on the Guest Dashboard so we know how many people will be there for a breakfast butty!
- If you are camping, you're welcome to stay on the site from 10.30am on Saturday to midday on Monday if you fancy an extra night under the stars (the cost of the bell tents is for Saturday and Sunday nights). Please take all rubbish away with you.
Non-camping accommodation suggestions provided by our wedding venue:
Victoria Smith (“Tora”) is based on the farm and offers a glamping experience in a converted horse box which sleeps six. It is very beautiful!
Tig Eastwood has one double room with an en suite bathroom; her house
is less than five minutes' walk and she is a very accommodating lady.
Conygre Bungalow is about 10 minutes' walk up Radford Hill; a very
nice conversion and very friendly and helpful hosts Shanti and Mark
Breconridge B & B in Camerton is about a 15-minute walk, see
The Timbers B & B in Camerton is about a 15-minute walk, see
Withy Mills Farm is our neighbour to the west, and they have three
very attractive self-catering cottages about a 15-minute walk or
The Old Malthouse Hotel is a 6-minute walk, see
There are a few others in the villages of Timsbury, Camerton, Paulton,
High Littleton and so on; and we are about a 20-minute drive from the
centre of Bath which has dozens of places.