The campsite is currently unavailable between the 12th - 15 August 2024

Daisy: The Cattle Trailer Pitch 10

One adult £40 per night
Two adults sharing £60 per night

Price for 2 people sharing per night.
Minimum 1 nights stay, maximum 2 people.

Full payment due 30 days before your stay.

Description

Daisy was consigned to the scrap heap in the corner of a local farmers field. Luckily she was given to us and a friend has given Daisy her a new lease of life as a compact and inviting glamping unit.

This little rural camping experience has been positioned carefully on site to enable the best all round views Kingsettle campsite has to offer, including a perfect view of King Alfreds Tower through the large glass double doors.

Sleeps 2

Daisy can comfortably sleep two people as she has a quality sofa bed that works for both day and night use.

Arrival after 4pm, Departure by 11am

One adult £40 per night, Two adults sharing £60 per night

Minimum 1 nights stay, maximum 2 people.

Easy Camping unit with more versatility

There are a couple of small units, shelves and coat hooks to enable some storage.

Camping Kitchen

A small open corrugated metal shed provides a cooking space under cover and has the usual necessities for a camping kitchen. 

Lighting and USB Charging Points

The lighting and USB charging points are solar powered and there is a battery operated Tilly lamp for additional or portable lighting. 

Decking Area

The original calf door and the narrow cattle slots have been maintained beautifully and provide a unique sense of the original use of this trailer. The double doors open onto a small decking area with picket fencing along each side, these were once the tailgate and cattle hurdles of the trailer. 

Chiminea

An evening can be spent around the chiminea under a star lit sky.

Use of Sites Facilities

The site facilities are available for the other necessities of your stay.

Gallery

Positioned carefully to enable the best all round views Kingsettle campsite has to offer, including a perfect view of King Alfreds Tower through the large glass double doors.​