The gentle rural setting for this site has been owned for
generations by the family that runs it. Deep in the Norfolk countryside, the site adjoins fields and meadows, backing
directly on to Marsham
Heath and its extensive woodlands.
In 1986 Marsham
Heath was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest
because it represented the largest area of heather heathland
now remaining in East
Norfolk. Three main species may be found: Bell Heather,
Ling and Cross Leaved Heath. Western Gorse as the name suggests,
is uncommon in Eastern Britain and offers a striking yellow
display in the spring and summer..
A wide variety of heathland birds nest on the site including
Meadow Pipits, Sky Larks and occasional Nightjars. The Meadow
Brown Butterfly may also be observed ... Blickling Flats,
Aylsham Fliers, Marsham Peewits, (Lap Wings) Hevingham Liars.
Only 20 minutes from the coast, it is an ideal location for walkers
and cyclists with superb views over the surrounding landscape.
Features
Dogs admitted on lead
Hot water to all washbasins
Chemical lavatory disposal facilities
Showers
Lighting in toilet blocks
Electricity hook-up supply to touring pitches

Top Farm

Top Farm

Top Farm
Kittles Lane
Marsham
Norfolk
NR10 5QF
clive@cmeeks.freeserve.co.uk
www.top-farm.info
01263 733962