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Great Farm - Fairford, Gloucestershire

Two secluded camps on the riverbank in the Cotswolds

Great Farm is a family run farm in Whelford, in beautiful rural Gloucestershire. It's the perfect place to explore the gentle rolling countryside and quintessentially English Cotswold villages.

The two camps, Otter and Nightingale, are in clearings next to the river, and have been used for many a family camping trip by Leonie, Jonathan and their children.

A bit of history

Rust

Since arriving at Great Farm, a family-run farm on the edge of The Cotswolds, the Otter Camp hut has been used by Jonathan and Leonie's children as a rather superior wendy house. When Canopy & Stars first visited, archaeological remains of this bygone age could still be observed - children's socks and books were found in the woodburner (more innocent, we're assured, than the Hansel & Gretel tale it brings to mind!).

The shepherd's hut which now serves as the bedroom at The Otter Camp hasn't always led such a sleepy existence though. It is over a hundred years old, and before retiring to its peaceful riverside position, the hut first provided shelter from the elements to shepherd's on the Berkshire Downs. After that it served a stint as a mobile milking parlour near Liddington... transporting the milking equipment, rather than the cows! It fell into a sad state of disrepair as somebody's garden shed, but was rescued by Leonie and Jonathan, and given a new lease of life - the interior has been completely refitted by a boat maker...

It's a similar story for the new Nightingale Camp. Since the closure of a nearby railway, the carriage that now forms the sleeping space has sat mournfully at Great Farm waiting for its moment to shine. That moment is finally here.

Wildlife and environmental policy

Otter

Great Farm is run along environmentally friendly lines. The sheep, cattle and free range hens are managed in a natural low input way as part of the Countryside Stewardship Scheme and no artificial chemicals are applied to the grassland. No hunts or shoots are allowed on the farm, and the wild birds are fed in winter.

Leonie and Jonathan have cultivated hedgerows, copses and meadows which are home to owls, buzzards, badgers, foxes and a resident herd of roe deer. There are beautiful old fashioned river meadows full of wild flowers, and kingfishers and, of course, the eponymous otters, are often seen along the River Coln that runs alongside the camp.

Within five minutes walk of the camp is the Whelford Pools Nature Reserve, which is designated an Site of Special Scientific Interest and is an important site for migratory birds.

The electricity for the huts is provided using solar power.

Spaces at Great Farm

Otter Camp

Sleeps 2

From £95 a night