FIELD HOUSE FARM INFORMATION PACK

To help you settle in this pack contains the following: Emergency Contacts Useful Local Info Site Layout NEW - Walk to Local Tourism Site Rules Dog Friendly Places to Visit

Parking (including Motorhomes)

Welcome to Field House Farm Certificated Location, we hope you enjoy your stay with us. If there is anything you would like to see in this pack, please let us know. We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to add comments in the Feedback book, found on the table.

EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS ...... 1

Nearest hospitals: ...... 1

SITE RULES ...... 2

Site Layout ...... 3

Covid 19 ...... 4

Pre Arrival...... 4

Arrival at the CL Site...... 4

On the CL Site ...... 4

Useful Info ...... 6

Walk to or The Drovers Arms ...... 7

Walk from Field House Farm ...... 7

Walk from Field House Farm ...... 7

Route 1 Walk to the Drovers Arms: ...... 8

Route 2 – longer route to get to Skipwith Common: ...... 8

Local Tourism ...... 9

Local Car Boot Sales ...... 10

Car Boots further afield ...... 10

Farmers Markets ...... 11

Selby Farmers & Craft Market ...... 11

Markets By Day ...... 11

Map showing route to the nearest local shop in North Duffield (now McColl’s)...... 12

Map showing nearest Petrol Station, Shop & Subway at Escrick ...... 13

Map showing nearest Park & Ride at Designer Outlet ...... 14

Alternative Park & Rides ...... 14

Car Parking in York ...... 15

St George's Field car park - YO10 4AB ...... 15

Castle car park YO1 9SA ...... 15

Motorhome & Campervan parking...... 15

Supermarkets in ...... 16

Retail & Shopping Parks ...... 17

York Designer Outlet ...... 17

Vangarde Shopping Park...... 17

Monks Cross Shopping ...... 18

Dogs ...... 19

Local Dog Walks...... 19

Dog Walks Further Afield ...... 19

Dog Friendly Pubs & Cafés ...... 19

Dog Friendly Places to Visit ...... 20

Thorp Perrow Arboretum ...... 20

Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden ...... 20

Brimham Rocks ...... 20

Sutton Park ...... 20

Castle Howard Gardens ...... 21

The Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park (Open from Spring) ...... 21

Beningbrough Hall, Gallery & Gardens ...... 21

Yorkshire Air Museum ...... 21

Other Dog Friendly places include: ...... 22

Caravan Spares Accessories ...... 22

Calor Gas ...... 23

Mobile Caravan Repairers ...... 23

Tips for other travellers ...... 24

Extra Information to help us and you ☺ ...... 26

WiFi Information and Terms ...... 27

Site Coverage and Internet Speed ...... 27

Connecting to the Network ...... 27

Security and Usage ...... 27

Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions of Use ...... 28

Anything We Haven’t Included? ...... 29

EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Below are some useful contact addresses and numbers. Our details are at the top and we will endeavour to help you as soon as possible.

Owner name and address: Wendy Tomlinson & Stuart Preston

Field House Farm, Skipwith, York, North , YO8 5SN

• Tel no: 01757 606399 • Mobile: 077364 70462

EMERGENCY Gate code – please phone us on one of the contact numbers above to ask for the gate code

Emergency services (ambulance, police, fire): Dial 999 or 111 (for non-emergencies). Nearest hospitals: Selby Hospital for minor injuries - 01904 724305

Address: Doncaster Road, Selby, YO8 9BX

York District Hospital for A & E - 01904 726042

Address: Wiggington Road, York, YO31 8HE

Doctors’ surgery: Escrick Surgery - 01904 728243

Address: 4 Main Street, Escrick, York, YO19 6LE

Nearest pharmacy: Boots - 01757 703717

Address: Market Place, Selby, YO8 4PB

Dentist: Park Street Dental Practice - 01757 706829

Address: 18 Park Street, Selby, N Yorkshire, YO8 4PW

Vets: Minster Vets - 01904 655444

Address: Crockey Hill Branch, Coloma Bungalow, Selby Road, Crockey Hill, YO19 4SJ

Nearest Cashpoint: York Road Garage (Escrick) Ltd - 01904 728470

Address: York Rd, Escrick, York, , YO19 6EY

Nearest Shop/Post Office: McColl’s (North Duffield) - 01757 288456

Address: Main Street, North Duffield, Selby, YO8 5RG

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SITE RULES

Well behaved dogs are welcome, but they must be kept on a lead at all times. This is due to having sheep and nearby game birds (They can run off the lead in the allocated paddock if they are used to sheep and won’t escape under the gate or over the fence)

Children under 14 years must be supervised at all times, as this is a working farm

Please respect fellow caravaners and be quiet after 11pm

No Smoking in or near the Cabin

Playing in and around the Cabin is not allowed

No Ball Games (including anything that can damage cars/caravans) on the Caravan site

Don’t Climb or Lean on the Gates or Fences (some have an electric wire to prevent animals from reaching through)

The owner shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury suffered by the holidaymakers, personal possessions, cars or contents

Please follow the Government Guidelines for Covid-19

Thank you for your cooperation ☺

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Site Layout

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Covid 19 This information may change when we receive details from the Caravan & Motorhome Club (CAMC). Please note that parts of this information pack have been greyed out due to not being available at present due to the current situation. Other parts are Covid-19 specific and they are in this green colour. For places to go please check that your destination is open for business and have a few lined up just in case the first one is too busy and you are turned away. We have also taken some steps to help prevent the spread of the Covd-19: Pre Arrival • Do not travel to the CL Site if you, or anyone in your household, has COVID-19 symptoms • If possible pay via BACS, prior to or on the day of arrival (details can be found in the e-mail you will have received) • Please bring your own hand sanitiser, soap, gloves, toilet rolls (for your caravan), food/drinks and provisions etc • Note that the Facilities will be open and we will be cleaning them once a day, so please wash your hands regularly and follow the Government guidelines: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus • Unfortunately, under the current circumstances, we cannot allow anyone to visit you on the CL site, this is to help us reduce the risk Arrival at the CL Site • After following the directions on our website: http://www.fieldhouse-caravan- site.co.uk/map pull through the metal gate and park in the Waiting Area on the left, just off the main track. Walk to the CL site and choose your pitch. We don’t mind which way round you pitch your caravan (South is in the direction of the Owl on the Dog Paddock fence). • In the Cabin facilities you will find 2 toilets & 1 shower (it takes 20p or £1 coins). Grey waste is to the left of the cabin and there are 2 drinking taps on the site, at opposite ends of the CL field. Elsan point is accessed in a gap in the hedge (between first water tap and metal gate). Waste & Recycling is on the left as you drive out before the house. • Office – please do not enter, if I’m in the office I will come outside to discuss any queries you may have. On the CL Site • If you fall ill and suspect it may be Cornavirus https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus- covid-19/ o please phone us as soon as you can on 077364 70462 so we can take additional measures and follow the NHS guidelines: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

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o We can arrange to put your caravan into temporary storage, this is £1 per night and if we need to move your caravan there is a tow off fee of £4 each way. Please ensure we have your keys for any security devices and we can keep them in a key safe. o If you are unable to drive home please contact us to discuss any options.

• Facilities: o Surfaces will be wiped with a surface spray that is recommend for the purpose. Please continue to wash your hands after touching any surfaces o Do not enter the facilities if they are already occupied due to social distancing o Spare disposable gloves are provided if you require or forget your own • Hand Sanitisers are provided for you to use in the following locations: o Recycling & bin area o Elsan point • Taps, EHU’s, gates & bins – please wash your hands after touching any of these surfaces • There may be severely restricted opportunities to eat out at this time and you should be prepared to fully self-cater

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Useful Info Shower

In the cabin is a token operated shower which takes 20p & £1 coins, please ask us if

you require any change.

A 20p coin will last for 2 minutes, the time begins as soon as you insert the coin/s.

The token meter will countdown and beep when there is 1 minute left. The water

will run cold until you insert an additional coin, if required. We recommend you

insert a minimum of 40p for a more relaxing shower ☺ The meter will also take £1

coins.

Instructions can be found on the wall near to the shower. It is set not to exceed a

fixed temperature; to avoid scalding.

Children should not use the shower on their own

Grey waste water point – on the left of the cabin

Chemical waste/elsan point – near the entrance to the site (through the gap in the hedge)

Electric hook-ups are all 16amp – please let us know if they trip out

Fresh Free Range Eggs, Chutneys & Jams can be purchased the cabin (subject to

availability)

There is a walk down the green track, please look for the signs opposite the rubbish point.

There is a longer walk to Skipwith, it is 2.97 Km and mostly off the main road, please see

‘Walk to Skipwith Common or The Drovers Arms’ on the next few pages and ask me for a

copy if required when you arrive

The stile near the cabin (under the oak tree) is only to be used to retrieve any belongings, it

isn’t a public footpath

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Walk to Skipwith Common or The Drovers Arms

Walk from Field House Farm Please note that although most of this route is marked on OS Maps you will not see any footpath signs to direct you. We have therefore created maps of the route and directions for you to follow, they can be found in the cabin on the table (please ask if you can’t find them).

We have recently gained permission to walk along a track near our farm, this is a permissive path and the access can be withdrawn at any time. We also have permission to walk down the road to Manor House, the same rule applies so please pickup after your dogs and respect the Farmers, Landowners and Gamekeepers - thank you 

Note that Dogs must be kept on a lead due to ground nesting birds and the local Estate Shoot. There is also livestock in Skipwith Common including Hebridean sheep, Longhorn cattle along with Exmoor ponies.

Please note that during wet periods the route may be muddy in parts and it takes you to the Drovers Arms public house (Route 1) or to the beginning of Skipwith Common down Common Road (past some houses) (Route 2). The route may also be overgrown (so we recommend you wear trousers and suitable shoes) and please take some strong insect repellent.

Walk from Field House Farm Please note that although most of this route is marked on OS Maps you will not see any footpath signs to direct you, so please take a copy of this map with you.

Follow the signs for the Treasure trail (opposite the Rubbish & Recycling Area) until you get to the edge of our fields (there is a small Skipwith sign at the end of the trail). Turn left onto the track towards the main road and then cross the road onto the lane opposite. Follow the track until you almost reach the house at Manor Farm (shown on the map) and turn right (just before the holly bush) and continue along the track until you reach Bonby Lane (this lane is used to access the Paintballers area so you may see a few cars). Go straight across the main road. Follow the map to get to the Drovers Arms (Route 1), you will see a well trodden path on your right. Or you can continue on to Route 2, the only part you have to walk along the road is in the village, please be careful and walk on the village green as much as possible.

We don’t recommend walking along the main road from our farm to Skipwith due to the speed of traffic. 7

Route 1 Walk to the Drovers Arms: Approximately 40 minutes 2.97 km

Route 2 – longer route to get to Skipwith Common: Approximately 50 minutes 3.7km

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Local Tourism

Our small farm is only a short drive away from Skipwith Common, which includes some waymarked trails for you to enjoy. http://friendsofskipwithcommon.org.uk/walks/ . Below are a few local places you could visit (please check that they are open first):

Yorkshire Air Museum York Designer Outlet York Tour – take a free guided walking tour of York York Minster Selby Abbey Jorvik Viking Centre National Railway Museum York Dungeon York Racecourse (mid May until mid Oct) York Castle Museum Yorkshire Museum & Gardens Cliffords Tower Ghost Walks (York) Yorkshire Paintball Centre York’s Chocolate Story Spuds & Berries - Farm Shop within 8 miles Selby Garden Centre – includes a small coffee/tea room serving wonderful fresh cakes! Selby York Maize (Seasonal) – opens in July for the Season (see their website) Visit York – Visitor Information Day out with the kids – Useful list of ideas of where to visit, both local and in North Yorkshire

Further affield:

Castle Howard & Yorkshire Arboretum Lotherton Hall Yorkshires Delicious Trails including; Tea, Fish & Chips, Ale & Dairy to Deli Newby Hall & Gardens Yorkshire Dales Flamingoland Lightwater Valley Rock Steady Adventure Xscape The Deep World of James Herriot RHS Garden Harlow Carr Royal Armouries The Forbidden Corner – you need to book this prior to your visit Dalby Forest Eureka , Bridlington, & Scarborough Beverly & Pocklinton Kilburn White Horse & Sutton Bank

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Local Car Boot Sales Home Farm Wigginton Outdoor Boot Sale – York - YO32 2RD.

The usually takes place every Sunday. From April through to October, buying begins from 7.00am. The boot sale is organised by Adele and Ken Roberts, who can be reached on 01904 768 463. Please contact them to check the boot sale is going ahead. Additional Notes: The price of admission is from 50p per car.

York Racecourse - YO23 1EX - Saturday Car Boot Sale

Starting in April and then every Saturday up to October, except race meeting dates, please visit the website to check the dates: http://www.yorkcarboot.com/event%20dates.html

Sunday Market & Car Boot – Murton (York) - YO19 5GF

Held at the Livestock Market every Sunday throughout the year, except for Christmas week. The event attracts large numbers of trade and private stalls offering a wide range of new and secondhand goods, as well as vegetables, plants, pet food, etc. There are outdoor and undercover stalls, as well as table top stalls in the heated market hall. Gates open at 7am for customers. The cafeteria is also open serving all day breakfasts and traditional Sunday lunches, including a licensed bar. Car Boots further afield Racecourse – Sunday afternoon from 1pm (admission charges) - HG4 1UG http://www.nobles-promotions.co.uk/page15.html

Thirsk Racecourse – Sunday morning from 9am (admission charges) - YO7 1QL https://www.visitthirsk.org.uk/pages/carboots.php

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Farmers Markets

Selby Farmers & Craft Market

The third Saturday of each month (except January) has a Farmers & Craft Market on the Market Place, Gowthorpe. Lots of stalls including Game, Cheese, Indian and Caribbean Street Food, Jams & Pickles, Shortbread, Gluten Free Food, Award Winning Pies, Locally baked bread and lots of craft stalls. This market is open form 9.00 am to 2.00 pm. http://selbytowncouncil.gov.uk/c/markets/wednesday-farmers-market/ https://www.facebook.com/selbymarket/

Markets By Day

Monday

Pickering – Selby – Scarborough – – York

Tuesday

Bedale – – Kirkby Lonsdale – Richmond – Scarborough – Settle – Whitby – York

Wednesday

Knaresborough – – Scarborough – Sedbergh – Skipton – York

Thursday

Guisborough – Kirkby Lonsdale – Richmond – Ripon – Scarborough – – Wetherby – York

Friday

Easingwold – – Ingleton - – Reeth – Richmond – Scarborough – Filey - Skipton – – York

Saturday

Guisborough – Malton – Masham – Skipton - Northallerton – Richmond – Selby – Scarborough – Thirsk – Whitby – York

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Map showing route to the nearest local shop in North Duffield (now McColl’s)

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Map showing nearest Petrol Station, Shop & Subway at Escrick

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Map showing nearest Park & Ride at York Designer Outlet

Designer Outlet Park & Ride (shown left)

St. Nicholas Avenue York YO19 4TA tel. 01904 626106

Alternative Park & Rides

Grimston Bar Park & Ride

Hull Road York YO19 5LA tel. 01904 413108

Monks Cross Park & Ride

Martello Way York YO32 9JU tel. 01904 883993

Rawcliffe Bar Park & Ride

Shipton Road York YO30 5XZ tel. 01904 883991

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Car Parking in York

St George's Field car park - YO10 4AB Open 24 hours. Charges apply from 8am to midnight. Charges apply every day including Sundays and Bank Holidays.

Please be aware that this is next to the river and will be closed if there is a risk of flooding. Castle car park YO1 9SA Open 24 hours. Charges apply from 8am to midnight. Charges apply every day including Sundays and Bank Holidays.

Motorhome & Campervan parking

You are not able to park motorhomes in the car parks. Most of York car parks have height barriers which prevent access for larger vehicles.

The Park and Ride sites have designated areas for motorhomes and larger vehicles:

• Askham Bar • Designer Outlet • Grimston Bar • Monks Cross • Poppleton Bar • Rawcliffe Bar

On-street parking

There are a limited number of large on-street parking bays in York, see their website: https://www.york.gov.uk/OnStreetParking

These bays are designed for larger vehicles and can be used by:

• motorhomes • cars with caravans • minibuses up to 25 seats

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Supermarkets in Selby Please be aware that they are very keen with parking fines! (Some take photo’s of your number plate on arrival/departure)

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Retail & Shopping Parks York Designer Outlet - YO19 4TA - https://www.mcarthurglen.com/uk/york-designer- outlet/en/

Vangarde Shopping Park – YO32 9AE - New & next to Monks Cross - http://www.vangardeshopping.co.uk/

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Monks Cross Shopping - YO32 9GX - http://monkscrossshopping.com/

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Dogs

Local Dog Walks Walk from our farm to Skipwith – dogs to be kept on leads and respect farmers/landowners Skipwith Common – dogs to be kept on leads due to ground nesting birds & livestock which roam free in the common http://friendsofskipwithcommon.org.uk/walks/ . If you want to let your dog off the lead, there is a new area shown on the following website: http://www.escrick.org/village/the-canine-car-park-and-walk/ Dick Turpins dog walk in York https://www.ifootpath.com/display-ifootpath- walk?walkID=7573 Dog Walks Further Afield York Racecourse - A large grassy area. LIMITED ACCESS ON RACE DAYS https://www.ifootpath.com/display-ifootpath-walk?walkID=7574 Naburn Locks - https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/places-to-visit/naburn Selby Canal – http://selbytowncouncil.gov.uk/download_file/view/326/ Selby Trail: https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/sites/default/files/fileroot/Leisure%20and%20culture/Path way%20to%20health/The%20Selby%20Trails%20-%20%20Waterways%20Trail.pdf Selby Horseshoe walk: http://www.selby.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Documents/Selby_Horseshoe_v2.pdf Pocklington Canal - http://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/recreation.html Dog Walks Yorkshire - https://dogwalksyorkshire.com/ Kilburn White Horse Trail - https://www.ifootpath.com/display-ifootpath- walk?walkID=7437 Kirkham Priory and the River Derwent - https://www.ifootpath.com/display-ifootpath- walk?walkID=7272 Brayton Barff - https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/wood/18417/brayton- barff/ Dog Friendly Pubs & Cafés Drovers Arms – Skipwith - YO8 5SF - 01757 288088 http://www.thedroversarmsskipwith.com/ The Blacksmith’s Arms - Main Street, Naburn, York, YO19 4PN - Tel 01904 623464 http://blacksmithsarmsnaburn.co.uk/ Black Bull Inn – Escrick, 89 Main Street , Escrick, York, YO19 6JP, Tel: 01904 728245 The Dairymans Cottage B & B & Tearoom http://www.bandbriccall.co.uk/tearoom/ (best buds outside only but drinking water always available

Please phone to check before you take your dog as they pub may have changed ownership. For a larger list please visit: http://www.doggiepubs.org.uk/the_pubs.php 19

Dog Friendly Places to Visit We have put together a list of gardens and places to visit which accept dogs on leads. Please check their websites prior to visiting (as some also have events taking place including filming etc).

Thorp Perrow Arboretum

Bedale - DL8 2PS Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Woodland Garden & Falconry Centre, the arboretum has 85 acres of woodland walks. It is one of the largest and rarest collections of trees and shrubs in the north of and holds five National Collections - Ash, Lime. Website: http://www.thorpperrow.com/

Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden

Ripon - HG4 3DY Studley Royal Water Garden is a serenely beautiful landscape garden. Featuring one of the best water gardens in England, originally laid out in the 1700s in the sheltered River Skell. At the lower end are reflecting moon ponds, a formal canal. Website: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fountains-abbey/

Brimham Rocks - HG3 4DW

This amazing collection of weird and wonderful rock formations makes a great day out for families, climbers and those wanting to enjoy the simple pleasures of fresh air and magnificent views over Nidderdale.

Keep an eye out for some fantastically shaped rocks. Spot the Dancing Bear, The Eagle and The Gorilla, crawl through The Smartie Tube and balance on the Rocking Stones. Website: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brimham-rocks/

Sutton Park Sutton-on-the-Forest, York, YO61 1DP

Sutton Park & Garden is a fine Georgian house with a Capability Brown landscape. More telling today are the terraces in front of the house which were planted by Percy Cane in the 1960s. There are good herbaceous borders, clever colour schemes and much more to see.

Website: http://www.statelyhome.co.uk/gardens

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Castle Howard Gardens

York, YO60 7DA The Castle Howard gardens and park are breathtaking throughout the seasons and, with many diverse areas to explore, you can find peace and tranquillity whichever path they choose. Enjoy extensive walks through woodlands and formal gardens. Website: http://www.castlehoward.co.uk/

The Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park (Open from Spring) Ripon, HG4 3DA

The Himalayan Garden is set in 20 acres of woods, lakes and streams within 3 different valleys, in a spectacular setting. They have over 800 different varieties of species and Hybrid Rhododendrons, and over 150 each of Azaleas and Magnolia along with lots more to see. Website: http://www.himalayangarden.com/

Beningbrough Hall, Gallery & Gardens York YO30 1DD

Beningbrough Hall, Gallery and Gardens, has some stunning parkland walks, colourful Edwardian borders, a Victorian walled garden, a pretty labyrinth and some great family trails. Website: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beningbrough- hall/

Yorkshire Air Museum Elvington York, YO41 4AU

The Yorkshire Air Museum is the largest independent air museum in Britain and is also the location of The Allied Air Forces Memorial. Situated in a 22 acre parkland site on the former World War II RAF Bomber Command Station. The Museum/Memorial is located on the largest and most original WWII station open to the public. Website: http://www.yorkshireairmuseum.org/

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Other Dog Friendly places include: Burton Agnes Hall - http://www.burtonagnes.com/Home.html The Yorkshire Arboretum - http://www.yorkshirearboretum.org/index.php North Yorkshire Moors Railway - http://www.nymr.co.uk/ Eden Camp - http://www.edencamp.co.uk/ Helmsley Walled Garden - http://www.helmsleywalledgarden.org.uk/ Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park - http://www.fileybirdgarden.com/ Mother Shiptons Cave - http://www.mothershipton.co.uk/pets/ Harewood House - http://harewood.org/ Bolton Abbey - http://www.boltonabbey.com/planvisit/dogs.htm Whitby Abbey - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/whitby-abbey/ 6 of the best dog friendly days out in Yorkshire - http://www.yorkshirelife.co.uk/out- about/pets/6-of-the-best-dog-friendly-days-out-in-yorkshire-1-4353515 Parks & Gardens in North Yorkshire: http://www.dogfriendlybritain.co.uk/results.asp?Search=36&County=North+Yorkshire&Popul arArea=115&Keywords=Keyword+Search&Submit=search or http://www.english- heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/dog-friendly-properties/

Caravan Spares Accessories

Feoffee Caravans (Breakers & Accessories) Feoffee Lane, Near Barmby Moor, York YO42 1PG Phone: 01759 380259 Email: [email protected]

New & Used Caravan Parts & Accessories Lock Lane Castleford WF10 2JZ Phone: 01977 604656 Email: [email protected]

Ebor Leisure World & Camping Shop Malton Ln, York, North Yorkshire YO60 7SE Phone: 01904 468334

Yorkshire Caravans of Bawtry Ltd. Doncaster Road, Bawtry South Yorkshire DN10 6DG

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Phone: 01302 710366 E-mail: [email protected]

Catterick Caravans (Caravan Dealer & Accessories) Catterick Bridge, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL10 7JB Phone: 01748 818391

Wandahome Knottingley (Caravan Dealer & Accessories) Grovehall Ln, Knottingley, West Yorkshire WF11 0AE Phone: 01977 633100

Wandahome South Cave Ltd Brough Road, South Cave, East Yorkshire HU15 2D Phone: 01430 424342 Email: [email protected] Calor Gas

FPH – Fairfax Plant Hire stock Calor gas in Selby: Unit 5, Selby Business Park, Bawtry Road, Selby, YO8 8LZ Tel: 01757 706016 http://www.fairfaxhirecentres.co.uk/page/calor-gas-selby

York Marina: 01904 621021 York Marina, Naburn, York YO19 4RW http://www.yorkmarina.co.uk/chandlery/

Mobile Caravan Repairers Below is a list of mobile technicians who may be able to help if you have a problem with your caravan, we have used Kiwi Leisure ourselves:

Kiwi Leisure (approved) - http://www.kiwileisuresolutions.co.uk/

Landline: 01423 810632 Mobile: 07713 457930

Simon Moreton

Landline: 01904 593049 Mobile: 07761 457930

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Tips for other travellers The following information has been extracted from feedback on our website:

Park & ride into York at the designer outlet is a must, close by and cheap, saves the hassle of queuing in traffic and finding a car park. I would recommend the park and ride from the designer outlet into York. £2.80 day return. My grandsons favourite was the boat ride on the ouse in York. We also enjoyed the Yorkshire wildlife park near Doncaster which is well worth a visit. Fat Abbot pub in Escrick good food. Food at both the drovers in skipwith and the Jefferson arms in Thorganby was excellent, the drovers being a little bit pricey. We parked our motorhome at the park & Ride which is 7 miles away and went into York on two days. Lovely walk with the dogs on Skipwith common. Good for visiting York where there are 5 park and ride sites! We visited National Trust properties which are mostly north of York so spent much time on the York ring road! Beningbrough Hall gave us a super day out. Fabulous gardens and very interesting house. Also the Riveaulx Terraces above Helmsley should not be missed. We ate a couple of times at The White Swan on the A19. Not too expensive with daily offers, pretty good food but not a big choice of drinks. Brilliant cycling to either Selby or York. Drovers Arms in Skipwith very good, easy access to York, Wendy recommended Beverly and was well worth the visit. Swallow Hall Golf Club nearby. Good course for more occasional golfers - flat & generally wide fairways. Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum, Fountains Abbey. Good, cheap, park and ride service to York. Black Bull Pub in Eskrick very good meals. The Oaks Golf Club very enjoyable we went twilight booking for £15 each plus £20 buggy, well worth it. Had morning coffee and cake at 'The little coffee house in Selby, which was lovely. Staff very friendly. Had lunch at Drovers pub in Skipwith which again was really nice. Use the park & ride into York, if you have a bus pass it's only £1 and free to park. Try Golf Club at for Sunday Lunch reasonable cost and more than you can eat but book. We found the two minsters of York and Beverley to be very interesting, and York itself was very nice to stroll around. Park & Ride @ Designer Outlet is great for going into York. Happy Haddock in lay by just past Escrick is very good. For us the White Swan was both local and acceptable. York with its many attractions is so accessible via the local Park & Ride. 24

Elvington Air Museum...... very dog friendly, even giving doggie treats out as you arrive! local pub the drovers is good but do not serve food after six on sundays (a bit disappointing) The coast is with-in an hour drive as are the North Yorkshire Moors. Wendy suggested Skipwith Common for a walk. It’s a 3 minute car ride from the site. This was lovely as we were lucky with dry weather....the kids were engrossed in their own imaginary Gruffalo trail and it was ideal for the dogs to stretch their legs - although strictly to be kept on their leads as there’s sheep roaming...Another brilliant spot! Good footpaths in Skipwith Common and the River Ouse. The nearest pub, The Drovers Arms is good food and beer. Hull is a very nice place to visit were you can park by the marina for free for 2 hours. There are other places to visit in a 30 mile radius. All in all we had a lovely time there and hope other visitors enjoy it as much as we did. York city is an amazing place to visit. Lots to see and do there and you need a whole day there to see as much as you can. Skipwith Common nice pub with good food. Escrick nice woods to walk in with dog. Designer outlet for those inclined to shop and a great Park and ride based there too for York. We visited several little villages off the motorway and avoided the busy roads which was fabulous. Lovely meal at The Drovers. Definitely use the Park and Ride into York- so easy to get to. Park and ride into York from the York Designer outlet saves the hassle and parking fees. We have never had a bad meal at the White Swan at Deighton. Easy access to York, Selby, Beverly, the East Coast, the Wolds. Enjoyed drinks and/or food at The Drovers just down the road. A trip into York is a must to visit the Minster and National Railway Museum and walk the town walls. Perfectly placed to visit Kingston Upon Hull, Howden, Selby and York For those who like shopping you can't beat McArthur Glen/York Shopping Outlet and for those with mobility issues you can book a scooter/wheelchair for £2 - ring to pre-book or call at visitor services in the entrance on the off-chance they have one available. We had a meal at the Thai restaurant in Escrick. On a Wednesday evening they have a special menu for two and it was gorgeous. Our daughter is a 'veggie' (we are so called less-meaters) ... We enjoyed a brilliant meal at El Piano in York (vegetarian, vegan). Beningbrough hall is well worth a visit. Have lunch at the lovely home farm café http://www.homefarmbeningbrough.co.uk/ . We also enjoyed a meal at the Drovers Arms http://www.thedroversarmsskipwith.com/ and The Black Bull in Escrick looked very good, but was fully booked, so we couldn't get in... http://theblackbullescrick.com/ The Park & Rides to York (& Whitby) were brilliant, so cheap when using bus passes & no charge for the dog! The Designer Outlet was worth a visit too.

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Extra Information to help us and you ☺ We listen to your feedback and requests (extra toilet being 1) and it would help us if you try and help us too. You don’t have to read the information below, but you might find it useful.

It would help us if you …

… don’t empty your hot water directly on the grass – Why? - This causes patches of grass to die and get scorched (we didn’t know this either!)

… avoid using electric heating elements in your caravan - Why? – We only have a limited amount of electricity and to upgrade is going to cost a minimum of £26,000. Another way round this would be for us to reduce the hook-ups from 16amp to 10amp etc, but we want to avoid this if at all possible. We understand that you need to use a little heating, but please avoid the following:

Electric kettles – try using gas instead

Slow cookers/steamers/George Foreman grill etc – use a very large amount of electric over a longer period of time so they will cause more problems than a kettle

Hair dryers/tongs etc – again heating elements. Try and use alternatives e.g. smaller hairdryer and gas tongs

Irons – try and use travel irons, if you really need to iron while on holiday ☺

Electric heaters/electric radiators – use gas instead. Or if cold, use gas to warm your caravan faster and then switch over to electric to keep it warm (at a reduced setting).

… recycle as much as possible – We take plastic, cardboard, paper, cans and bottles to be recycled. We don’t have much room in our bin for none-recyclable goods. Again, if we do have to increase our bin size there are additional costs. So to help us to keep our charges down, please recycle as much as possible. If you are unsure what will recycle, just drop it in the recycle bin anyway and we’ll sort it ☺

Dogs – we only allow well behaved dogs on the site and they are to be kept on leads. You can use the paddock next to the site to have your dog off the lead (provided you are sure it will be well behaved and not go over or under the fence), please clean up after your dogs.

Farm Cats – please don’t feed as this will encourage them to ‘hang around’ the caravan site. The thinnest one (Bailey) is a young mischief and may scratch or bite! The fattest one (Ollie) is lovely and please do feel free to stroke him.

Electric cables – please don’t have them too close to the fence, as the sheep & lambs will no doubt reach through to eat the grass and may eat your cable instead!

If there are any problems – just let us know and we’ll try and sort as soon as possible.

Many thanks for taking the time to read this information ☺ Stuart & Wendy

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WiFi Information and Terms

Site Coverage and Internet Speed

o The internet speed is good though we are limited by our rural location so it may be a little slower than you are used to on your home connection. o The speed of the connection is dependent the number of users currently using the service. o Other factors affecting the speed include heavy rain, trees, the metal bodywork of caravans and some tinted windows / blinds.

Connecting to the Network

o The wifi is free, please select the FieldHouse network and there is no password

Security and Usage

o The equipment we use does isolate each individual connection so users are unable to see each other on the network. However, no network can ever be 100% secure so we cannot guarantee your online security. Any data you transfer over our network, including usernames and passwords, is potentially accessible to others, and you should take any steps you think are necessary to prevent any private or sensitive information from being intercepted, as this is a public network. o There is no set limitation on how much you can download, but please note that our network is designed for general surfing and emailing only. Constantly downloading large files will affect other users and is classed as anti-social, and we reserve the right to block any devices engaging in anti-social activities. Please also note that any form of Peer to Peer file sharing, and any form of illegal activity, is strictly forbidden. o The MAC code and IP address of all connected devices is logged, this is purely to enable us to identify the offender to law enforcement agencies in the event that our network is used for unlawful purposes. o You can use iPlayer /Netflix / Skype etc, but the quality of the service (particularly during the peak season) may not be as good as on a dedicated Internet connection such as you might have at home or in your office due to the large numbers of customers who may be using the service at the same time. In addition, we may have to restrict or limit access to video streaming services such as iPlayer and Netflix if it affects other users.

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Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions of Use

o Field House Farm provides this service and by accessing the service you are agreeing that you have read and agree to the terms and conditions listed below. If you do not agree to the terms, please do not access the service. o The use of the service is entirely at your own risk. Whilst we take reasonable steps to ensure the security of the service, we do not guarantee the security of any information sent or received or that any service is error or virus free. We recommend that you do not transmit or receive any confidential data and if you choose to do so, it is completely at your own risk. o We do not guarantee the availability or the speed at which information may be transmitted or received. o You must not use the service to access or send obscene, unlawful or illegal material. By using the service you are agreeing to act responsibly in a lawful, honest and proper manner. o You agree and acknowledge that we may be required to provide assistance and information to law enforcement or other authorities including personal details and IP addresses. o Music, videos, pictures and other content on the internet may be subject to copyright and you should not download, alter, email or use such content unless certain that the owner of such works has authorised you to do so. o We may terminate or suspend the service if we believe that you are in breach of any of the terms and conditions listed. o You agree to compensate us fully for any claims or legal action made against us by someone else because you have used the service in breach of these terms and conditions. o We reserve the right to amend these terms and conditions at any time.

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Anything We Haven’t Included? If there is any information you would like to see included in this information pack, please just jot it down on the next few pages and we will try our best 

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