About the Park

The park is set in spacious grounds in the small hamlet of Hatfield, midway between Bromyard and Leominster. One of the main features of the park is its quiet, peaceful, atmosphere and its beautiful, secluded, location. The tranquil, rural environment is home to an abundance of wildlife such as Woodpeckers, Kingfishers and Owls, which can be appreciated with a leisurely stroll through the park grounds, or by exploring the many local footpaths.

We are pleased to be awarded the David Bellamy Silver Award for Conservation in 2010 at our first time of entering. The award shows the parks commitment to protect and enhance Britain’s natural environment.

The private coarse fishing lake is very popular, within walking distance of all pitches with vehicular access for the less able. Competitive fishing is also available in Docklow less than 2 miles away, www.docklowpools.com. For golf enthusiasts, there is a choice of several courses in the area, www.grovegolfandbowl.co.uk or www.leominstergolfclub.co.uk.

The park has been established for over 40 years by the Morgan family in the adjoining grounds to Hatfield Court Estate. The Victorian Walled Garden provides a unique setting for some of the holiday homes, and all pitches are laid out in well maintained parkland.