Facilities

Home Farm is wonderfully situated on a rural, but non-commercial farm. The site has breathtaking views of the Chilterns & is a great spot to sit and watch Red Kites swooping over the valley.

We are a small friendly site and provide a fantastic setting for short breaks or a great base for a family holiday.

There are both onsite and offsite facilities as well as places to visit that are available at Home Farm Caravan and Camping Park:



Onsite Facilities

The site has a number of onsite facilities:

Tourers/Motorhomes (12 - 4 Hard standing)
Electrical hookup is available for all Tourers & Motorhomes.

Tents (20)

Hookups (21)
Electrical hook-ups are available upon request.

Toilets
Clean toilet facilities available on site.

Showers
Clean with WC, basin with hot water and underfloor heating.

Dish-washing (Hot and cold )
On site hot and cold dishwashing facilities available.

Pets Allowed
On & off site dog walking available & close by.

Offsite Facilities

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The Crown at Radnage with Rooms
Run by John Scales, The Crown at Radnage offers a range of meals and beers, has a beer garden for families to while away a couple of hours : (www.crownradnage.co.uk) Now with the added benefit of new rooms were non campers can be accommodated close by.s

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The Three Horseshoes Inn at Bennett End
Bennett End is a very picturesque soit which has been used by TV & film crews. Recently renovated, the pub now has an award winning chef, Simon Crawshaw who offers a wide variety of wonderful dishes.: thethreehorseshoes

Places to Visit

Hell-Fire Caves
Supposedly of very ancient origin these unique caves were extended in the 1740's by the infamous Sir Francis Dashwood, founder of the notorious Hellfire Club. His aim was to provide an extraordinary addition to his landscape gardens, no doubt inspired by his Grand Tours of Europe and the Ottoman Empire. Many of his fellow dilettantes were building great Estates and landscaping gardens and temples above ground but no others dared venture underground in this way. The chalk was used to build the main road from West Wycombe to High Wycombe. This also provided employment to the Villagers of West Wycombe following a succession of harvest failures. The achievement is a true feat of engineering and quite remarkable considering they were all dug by hand. You can still see the individual pick axe marks on the walls. (www.hellfirecaves.co.uk)


West Wycombe Village
The village is rare in its architecture, with cottages and inns dating from the 16th to 18th centuries. The hill, with its fine views, is surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort and is part of the original landscape design of West Wycombe Park. It is now the site of a church and the Dashwood Mausoleum. (www.nationaltrust.co.uk)


There is loads to do and visit locally, High Wycombe has a vast array of Shops and Leisure facilities inc Bowling and a choice of Cinemas. Lego land, Beaconscote, Odds Farm Park and many other attractions are all within easy reach by car as are London and Oxford.