Catsfield Battle East Sussex TN33 9DU
T: 01424 773969
www.senlacwood.co.uk
Set in the heart of 1066 county, Senlac Wood is a unique and beautiful site; set in twenty acres of woodland within the High Weald designated area of outstanding natural beauty. Senlac wood is ideal for relaxation or a base for visiting many of the local attractions and historical places of interest.
On site facilities include- Grass and hard standing pitches, 16 amp electric hook up, heated toilet and shower block, Washing facilities, site shop and Game room, Childs play area, we also have a tourist information point.
PRICES:
Caravan, Tent or Motorcaravan including 2 persons & car
Low season £15.00 High Season £17.00
(High season 15th June to 10th September
Large pitch £20.00 - £22.00
Awnings - £1.00
Per Child - £1.00
Extra Adult - £1.50
Per Dog - £0.75
Extra Vehicle - £1.00
Extra Hook-up - £3.50
Please note:
Bank Holiday Weekends-Minimum bookings 3 Nights Only
CARAVAN STORAGE:
Our Caravan Storage has been awarded the CaSSOA Silver Award.
Single Axle - £7.50 per week
Double Axle - £10.00 per week
(Payable every 10 weeks)
There is always plenty to see and do near Senlac Wood - the area has caves, golf, horse-riding, fishing, seaside attractions, shopping, castles and monuments, some fabulous walking country and much more.
• Battle Abbey: On 14 October 1066 an army of invading Normans defeated the English at the Battle of Hastings in East Sussex. Now the whole family can discover the exciting story of that fateful day at the very place it happened.
• Batemans, Burwash (home of Kipling): Surrounded by the wooded landscape of the Sussex Weald, this 17th-century house (now owned by the National Trust), provided a much needed sanctuary to this world-famous writer.
• Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway: The Railway is probably best known for its superb fleet of one-third full size steam and diesel locomotives. All of the steam locomotives were built between 1925 and 1937.
• Rye: Perched on a hill, overlooking the River Rother and Romney Marsh, this ancient town is the sort of place you thought existed only in your imagination.
• Discover Hastings: Smugglers caves, the Blue Reef Aquarium and Hastings Castle - 3 great attractions - one fantastic family day out.
• Yesterday's World, Battle: Step back in time on an incredible journey, going back over 100 years, at this award winning museum attraction. Yesterday's World is in the historic market town of Battle right in the heart of 1066 Country.
• Wylands International Angling Centre
Wylands has 10 fantastic fishing lakes for the specialist, match or pleasure angler, great facilities, plus friendly, expert advice.
HOW TO FIND US:
From M25, take Junction 5 (A21 Sevenoaks, Hastings), Follow A21 to Johns Cross then take A2100 to Battle. At Battle take A271 for one and a half miles, then turn left after passing Squirrels P.H (B2204)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE
TELEPHONE 01424 773969
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www.senlacwood.co.uk
East Sussex
T: 01424 773969
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