公司信息
Lee Wick Farm is a family run cottages and glamping business based in the village of Saint Osyth in North Essex in the United Kingdom.
The business is run by the Clarke family and assisted by a small team of employees dealing with management, marketing, bookings, housekeeping and maintenance.
住宿信息
Enjoy a luxurious stay in our MegaPod’s, a great way to glamp.
The three Megapods sleep up to two adults only, or two adults and two children on a double bed and a large sofa bed. If you wish to book for three or four adults you will need to book two Pods.
Inside, all of the MegaPods have a double bed, double sofa bed and a kitchen area with sink, fridge, kettle, toaster and microwave, plus a table with four chairs. MegaPods 2 and 3 have a loo and shower wet room inside. MegaPod 1 has a loo and sink inside, with a shower shed right next door for it’s sole use with space to change and hang clothes.
PLEASE NOTE BEDDING IS NOT PROVIDED AS STANDARD, BUT IS AVAILABLE TO BOOK FOR AN ADDITIONAL COST.
PLEASE NOTE THE LOG FIRED HOT TUB IS OPTIONAL TO BOOK AND AN ADDITIONAL COST.
周边信息
Location
St Osyth is a small village to the west of Clacton. It offers a few shops and general stores along with 2 pubs and a good fish and chip shop. There are approximately 115 buildings around the village listed as historic or having special architectural interest including the Priory. Oyster beds can be found at the beach past the village.
There are pleasant walking and cycling opportunities around the farm and village. Fishing at our reservoir (not on site) can be arranged (do enquire when booking), as can passes for nearby nature reserves which offer superb birdwatching opportunities, barn owls, little egrets, curlews and and regular sightings of the once rare marsh harrier have been reported.
It really is an excellent base for Essex and Suffolk coastline, countryside and tourist attractions.
Colchester is a quick drive or bus ride away, and as England’s oldest recorded town there’ll be plenty of historical sights to see – have a wander around Colchester Castle, picnic in the park then keep the kids happy by taking them to Colchester Zoo, voted the second best in the country.
The famous Suffolk Heritage Coastline is also a short drive away with towns such as Southwold and Aldesburgh to browse around, or else head to neighbouring Wivenhoe for a drink on the quay, or Brightlingsea, ideal for crabbing with the kids and you could even take the little foot ferry to and from Point Clear.
Picturesque Dedham is a short drive away, perfect for walks in the Stour Valley, boating (bring your own kayaks / canoes or hire a row boat), cream teas and visiting the famous artworks of both Constable and Munnings.