This quirky Cabin is a glampers delight! Offering up to 4 guests a cozy campsite retreat. Set within the woodland area of the Herigerbi Park campsite in the hamlet of Harrowby. We operate a basic campsite with external hot/cold shower, wet toilets & a campers kitchen with washing up facilities. Fire pits can be hired for an additional fee. Guests are encouraged to bring their own fire wood but can also be purchased on site. Please Note: The pod comes equipped with electricity for guests to use responsibly. Do not use any electrical devices which have a high power wattage as this will overload the power supply for the campsite. Charging electric vehicles is strictly prohibited. As you enter through the lounge area there's a kitchenette to your left equipped with a fridge, toaster, kettle, electric stove, oven and grill for all basic cooking requirements. kitchenware included: large/small plates, bowls, pots, pans, cutlery, drinking glasses, mugs & bread board. Free-view television with built in Netflix for all your binge worthy desires! To the right hand side of the cabin there is a little sofa which converts into a small double bed for added comfort or additional guests. There is a spare room for guests to get changed/store luggage or can be used for quiet prayer or meditation. Last but not least there is a full double bed built into the back alcove of the cabin which we are told provides a very comfortable nights sleep :)
PLEASE NOTE: there is NO WiFi available at the property and guests will be required to tether their own internet connection in order to connect the TV/Netflix to the internet.
PLEASE NOTE: The spare room is not a toilet/shower - these amenities are located externally as previously mentioned .
PLEASE NOTE: Since 2020 we no longer provide bedding (pillows, bed sheets, duvets, quilt covers) or towels, we know this is unfortunate but we must be considerate of the health and safety of our members o staff.
The perfect place for a peaceful & relaxing stay in a rural setting only 10 mins from Grantham town by car. Our local Tesco express is approx 3 mins drive by car as are newsagents, fish & chips, pharmacy & Doctors surgery. Walking is around 30 mins to get to local amenities. Nearest pubs and cafes are in Grantham town.
Herigerbi Park is a serene and scenic site that’s often treated to spectacular sunsets – how splendid. Head three miles out of Grantham to get to Harrowby and the greenery of Herigerbi Park. This peaceful, well-maintained site is on a one-acre slightly sloping paddock with woodlands all around and some fab views over the valley. There are regular appearances from the resident wildlife, and fish to be spotted in the site’s pond (they’re for ornament only though, mind you – no fishing here please). For that relaxed rural vibe this has been kept as a basic site, with facilities stretching to one hot/cold shower, two toilets with wash-hand basins and electric lights. It's all nicely maintained nevertheless: the grass is mown every week and all is kept neat around the paddock and site; there's easy access too to the grounds via the five-bar gates directly off the road. You’re welcome to light up a barbie for sausage sizzles; a food shop is within a mile and handily open late daily. Harrowby is a countryside hamlet to the east of the market town Grantham. Journey times from London Kings Cross to Grantham are approximately one hour. Grantham railway station is approximately 3.6 miles with the journey taking around 10 minutes by car. The Campsite is ideally situated for visiting the National Trust site Belton House which is approximately 10 - 15 minutes by car where you will find a beautiful mansion house with landscaped gardens and wildlife. Also within 10 minutes by car is the historic Woolsthorpe Manor in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, near Grantham, the birthplace and family home of Sir Isaac Newton. Locally the town of Grantham has a market running each Saturday in the town centre. Ideal location for shopping experiences to Downtown & Oldrids retail stores. Exploring Issac Newtons birthplace and Granthams new cinema complex.