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Abbey Home Farm

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· Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
1600 acres hosted by Abbey Home F.
1 glamping pitch · 20 motorhome/tent pitches
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Private sites
97% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
Best all-round: Finalist
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2023.
Best in South West England: 2nd place
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2023.
Eco-camping for real. Cooking on an open fire. Unspoilt natural beauty.

The Chester-Master family don’t always do things the easy way. “To make a farm pay nowadays, most farmers concentrate on one venture,” Hilary explains. “We are doing the opposite”. And she’s not just talking about the way 1,500-acre Abbey Home Farm seems to produce every food you can grow in the UK on site, from honey to halloumi. It’s also a reference to the award-winning farm shop, the educational courses and the vegetarian café with a menu that changes daily as it follows the progress of the surrounding garden. This is not just a farm. It’s an entire organic enterprise.

In addition to this agricultural activity is Abbey Home’s thoroughly low-key and off-grid campsite. Or rather, campsites. After all, why challenge yourself with running one when you have the space to manage several? The main ‘Green Field’ site is popular with families, who love the space – only accentuated by sweeping views of the surrounding pastures – and the car-free safety afforded to children. It's rustic to say the least, with showers in rough huts made from the farm's own wood, but that's really part of the charm.

Alongside the Green Field is a smaller meadow for campervans and those desperate to pitch accompanied by their vehicles, while, elsewhere, you’ll find a shepherd’s hut, a yurt and a four-yurt camp for groups. Perhaps our favourite site is the aptly named ‘Magical Glade’, an exclusive hire spot in the woods a whole mile away with space for about three small tents. Since the wood was only planted in 1991, the trees are still relatively small, giving campers the best of both worlds: sheltered seclusion and sunlight.

Wherever you’re lucky enough to pitch, you’ll have to start by checking in at the farm shop, the hub of all things at Abbey Home. Head grower Andy chalks notes on a blackboard inside, so that guests know what’s going on in the 15-acre vegetable garden that surrounds the building, and you’re welcome to wander through it all on weekends. There are also tours of the wider farm on their summer open day, though, at other times of the year, you can follow the well-signed farm trail yourself, heading to a beautiful totem pole by the campsite and on past fields of short-horned cattle, sheep and chickens before entering the woods and returning down an old railway line to the shop.

The diversity and seasonality of the farm means there is always something new and changing. ‘Sprouting Broccoli and Spring Greens cropping well’, reads one of Andy’s chalk-board notes in April. ‘Good year for soft fruit and Strawberries,’ in July. This propensity for change seems to have seeped into the varied courses and activities offered and, more recently, even into the running of the campsite. Almost 20 years after the farm first became certified organic, the next generation of the Chester-Master family are beginning to take the reigns of the site. While the camping will still be an off-grid, campfire-friendly and eco-friendly affair, plans are apparently in the pipeline for a few new welcome additions. Whatever happens you can be sure it won’t be done the easy way. But no doubt it will be set about with the same laudable aim of making the countryside and the environment a better place.

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Beata F.recommends
June 11, 2024
Green Field Family Campsite
Motorbikes camping
Amazing venue , spacious , surrounded by beautiful nature . Plenty of space for families and kids to run around . Nearby organic shop has meat , veg and eggs and many other products to choose from . Staff members are polite and helpful . Def will be back x
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Chris L.recommends
June 2, 2024
Green Field Family Campsite
Lovely view of open countryside from the tent field. Amazing organic farm shop and cafe, very close by, serving food produced on the farm. Overall, a rustic, basic campsite..but it’s all you need.
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Kalie B.recommends
May 27, 2024
Green Field Family Campsite
Relaxing break
spent two nights in a camper sat in front of our campfire, the view of the beautiful English countryside from the tent pitch field was amazing! 4 compost toilets, and two showers, both were clean and no issues using them, Clean drinking water from the tap was lovely too. All the other campers were respectful and the whole place was kept very clean and tidy. The organic farm shop was the selling point for us and is the reason we settled on this campsite and it was lovely with a huge variety of organic produce. We visited it twice to buy our dinner. Will definitely be staying again.
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Leanne A.recommends
May 19, 2024
Green Field Family Campsite
The whole area was beautiful, and the staff were lovely. Would definitely come back again.
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Chris J.recommends
May 16, 2024
Green Field Family Campsite
A very nice campsite, with a pleasant short walk to their lovely tearoom & shop. The nature of access means more secure than the average site.
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Samantha J.recommends
May 7, 2024
Green Field Family Campsite
Beautiful campsite in the Cotswolds
Beautiful camping field with an abundance of wild flowers and beautiful views of rolling Cotswold hills. Pitches are undersigned so you can pick where you want to pitch and there is ample space. We picked a spot right next to the wildflower field. The campsite has a washing station, hot (gas) showers and compost loos. You are left to your own devices (which we love) but if you need help, you can walk through the woods to the organic farm shop which has a cafe and loves of wonderful local produce and essentials too. My only criticism would be that there is no facility for your recycling or rubbish so we had trouble fitting this in the car on the journey home :D
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Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Abbey Home F.Joined in June 2010
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We have lots options for staying here at Abbey Home Farm. Our Greenfield Family Campsite is a large field hugged on two sides by dry stone walls and the beautiful Yellow School Wood. It has stunning views across the farm and simple facilities - cold water washing up sinks, long drop compost loos and two gas warm (!) showers, all nestled into the wood. The main field is completely vehicle free and the car park adjoins it, with wheelbarrows to transport your gear. Just behind this is a separate field for camper vans and those that want to camp immediately next to their cars. This is a 'Leave No Trace Site', so please take all rubbish away with you. We have no facility for it except recycling bins in the shop overflow car park for cans and glass. This is also a quiet campsite between 10.30pm and 8am and no music (phones/speakers/radios) at any time. Our 4 Yurt Eco Camp is great for groups of up to 18 people. The Single Yurt is perfect for couples or small families, tucked away in its own woodland. The Magical Glade (max 8 people) is nestled in a young coppice allowing for both privacy and sunlight! Just a compost toilet and cold water tap - as close to wild camping as it gets. All seriously private, far far from others. The Shepherd's Hut (next to an ancient woodland and with stunning views) and the Hut by the Pond (nestled deep in its own wood) are perfect for couples, hidden right in the heart of the farm. The Organic Farm Shop and Cafe are just a 5 minute walk from the main campsite, (a longer walk across the fields from the others). The shop sells 100% organic veg, soft fruit, dairy, bread and meat all produced on the farm, household and dry goods refills plus everything else you could possibly need. The cafe is inspired daily by the large kitchen garden surrounding it, serving very seasonal food. Over the summer there are lots of interesting farm walks, tours and talks for all the family and something to suit all interests. Here at Abbey Home Farm, we are committed to re-establishing the connections between nature, farming, and meeting human needs and believe that, as farmers and land stewards, we have a responsibility to efficiently produce food for the local community while protecting our soil and creating and maintaining biodiversity. We love to share what we do and hope to see you on the farm in the near future. Please note for the Greenfield Campsite our latest check in time is 5pm (4pm Sundays) "The Land Is Not Ours. It Belongs To The Future And We Should Leave It In Good Heart."
Nearby attractions

You could easily not leave the farm for a few days, hanging out at the campsite, letting the kids explore and wandering to the farm shop when you fancy a bit of action. Cotswold eBikes are based on the farm and provide you with a GPS pre-loaded with route options for exploring the local area. Children's seats and trailers are available so great for all the family. You are in Roman-remains territory round here, so it’s mosaics-a-go-go: Chedworth Villa (01242 890256) is less than 10 minutes away by car and has some of the best examples. If it rains, Cirencester is only 5 minutes away by car. The Corinium Museum (01285 655611) has one of the nation’s largest collections of Romano-British bits and bobs in what was the empire’s second largest British town. It has been recently renovated, with interactive displays and the opportunity to dress up as a Roman soldier. You’re also on the edge of the Cotswolds, with Cheltenham and Stow-on-the-Wold and tonnes of picturesque villages within half an hour’s drive.

Food and drink

The farm shop and café have everything you could possibly need, from food for the campfire to beautiful vegan dishes and hearty breakfasts. If you do want to venture out to eat, The Stump (01285 720288) is four miles up the road, serving delicious pizzas in a stylish informal traditional country pub setting. The Village Pub (01285 740421) in Barnsley is just three miles away. Yes, that is it's real name. It's a gastro-style pub, if you fancy something more up market. Cirencester also has lots of independent coffee shops and restaurants, good for a wander around on a rainy day.

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