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date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 15:42:24 +0100,
group: uk.rec.caravanning
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CLs near Chester
Has anyone any experience of CLs in the Chester area?
I've looked in the Caravan Club book and they all seem to be near to
Motorways or railways. We would be travelling from the east so if we could
find one to the east of Chester that would be a bonus, with electic hookups
if possible. The one at Beech Farm, Warrington Rd. is looking favourite at
the moment.
TIA GrahamW
date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 15:42:24 +0100
author: GrahamW lid
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Re: CLs near Chester
This is a fabulous site: http://www.caravansitesuk.co.uk/ensite0020.htm &
http://www.caravansitesuk.co.uk/ensite0020.htm
If you camp furthest from the house, you will have the canal run right by
you. You can watch the narrowboats. There is also a nice pub on the canal
called The Cheshire Cat.
I'm definitely going back to this site.
Annie
"GrahamW" <Graham@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> Has anyone any experience of CLs in the Chester area?
> I've looked in the Caravan Club book and they all seem to be near to
> Motorways or railways. We would be travelling from the east so if we could
> find one to the east of Chester that would be a bonus, with electic
> hookups if possible. The one at Beech Farm, Warrington Rd. is looking
> favourite at the moment.
>
> TIA GrahamW
>
date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 19:01:52 +0100
author: Grannie Annie
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Re: CLs near Chester
£17 per night!! (splutter, splutter). I'm a Yorkshireman! We're well known
for being careful with our brass.
ps. Thanks. It does look a nice site and we will consider it (briefly).
Thanks again. GrahamW
"Grannie Annie" wrote in message
news:485407c6$0$2492$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk...
> This is a fabulous site: http://www.caravansitesuk.co.uk/ensite0020.htm &
> http://www.caravansitesuk.co.uk/ensite0020.htm
> If you camp furthest from the house, you will have the canal run right by
> you. You can watch the narrowboats. There is also a nice pub on the
> canal
> called The Cheshire Cat.
> I'm definitely going back to this site.
>
> Annie
>
> "GrahamW" <Graham@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> news:g2oo8c$7i8$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>> Has anyone any experience of CLs in the Chester area?
>> I've looked in the Caravan Club book and they all seem to be near to
>> Motorways or railways. We would be travelling from the east so if we
>> could find one to the east of Chester that would be a bonus, with electic
>> hookups if possible. The one at Beech Farm, Warrington Rd. is looking
>> favourite at the moment.
>>
>> TIA GrahamW
>>
>
>
date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 19:34:15 +0100
author: GrahamW lid
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Re: CLs near Chester
Wow, it wasn't that expensive before.
I think I'll still go back though, it was that nice.... maybe for a shorter
stay.
A
"GrahamW" <Graham@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> £17 per night!! (splutter, splutter). I'm a Yorkshireman! We're well known
> for being careful with our brass.
>
> ps. Thanks. It does look a nice site and we will consider it (briefly).
> Thanks again. GrahamW
>
> "Grannie Annie" wrote in message
> news:485407c6$0$2492$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk...
>> This is a fabulous site: http://www.caravansitesuk.co.uk/ensite0020.htm &
>> http://www.caravansitesuk.co.uk/ensite0020.htm
>> If you camp furthest from the house, you will have the canal run right by
>> you. You can watch the narrowboats. There is also a nice pub on the
>> canal
>> called The Cheshire Cat.
>> I'm definitely going back to this site.
>>
>> Annie
>>
>> "GrahamW" <Graham@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:g2oo8c$7i8$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>>> Has anyone any experience of CLs in the Chester area?
>>> I've looked in the Caravan Club book and they all seem to be near to
>>> Motorways or railways. We would be travelling from the east so if we
>>> could find one to the east of Chester that would be a bonus, with
>>> electic hookups if possible. The one at Beech Farm, Warrington Rd. is
>>> looking favourite at the moment.
>>>
>>> TIA GrahamW
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:52:08 +0100
author: Grannie Annie
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