Clock House Farm Caravan Park
A Quiet, peaceful Caravan & Camping Site in Suffolk
 
 

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Clock House Farm Caravan Park is a quiet, peaceful Caravan and Camping site enclosed by meadows and trees with views overlooking the Stour Valley in Suffolk. Our individual lawned pitches are divided by small trees. We are Situated 3 miles from Long Melford, Ideal for touring the Suffolk and Essex countryside with many country walks.

 
 

Cavendish Lane, Glemsford, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 7PZ

 
 
Our Caravan Park and Campsite is closely located to these Suffolk towns and villages:
   
Lavenham, Suffolk

LAVENHAM

 

21 minutes drive from Clock House Farm Caravan Park & Campsite

Affectionately named 'Wonky Town' by visitors because of its angular buildings, the historic town has been voted one of the seven man-made wonders of East Anglia by BBC audiences.

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

BURY ST EDMUNDS

 

28 minutes drive from Clock House Farm Caravan Park & Campsite

From its humble Saxon beginnings, Bury St Edmunds became home to one of the most powerful abbeys in medieval Europe. It has seen glory and turmoil over the centuries. Today, it remains a busy and beautiful market town at the heart of Suffolk.

LONG MELFORD, SUFFOLK

LONG MELFORD

 

10 minutes drive from Clock House Farm Caravan Park & Campsite

Long Melford has been settled for many centuries. It can still be seen as a piece of medieval strip-development from the great green below the church for three miles southwards beside the River Stour.

CLARE, SUFFOLK

CLARE

 

12 minutes drive from Clock House Farm Caravan Park & Campsite

The County of Suffolk abounds in historical and beautiful towns and villages. Of the smaller towns Clare has a deeply fascinating history and the kind of timeless beauty which can only evolve over many centuries.

CAVENDISH, SUFFOLK

CAVENDISH

 

7 minutes drive from Clock House Farm Caravan Park & Campsite

Cavendish is as pretty as a picture. The village has played its part in British history. In 1381 during the Peasants Revolt, Sir John Cavendish hung on to the handle of the church door to plead for sanctuary form his pursuers.

 
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