Site Description
Lower Lacon Caravan Park started life as the back entrance of the Aston Park American Army Camp (which was a munitions and distribution depot) built in the 2nd World War, on land compulsory purchased from Clive's paternal grandfather. When they were developing the area they lost a D8 Bulldozer (it sank in the soil) so the Americans covered most of the Park with hard-core up to a depth of 3 feet, brought from local foundries, (which makes pegging in most places quite difficult). Their hardstanding pitches were originally large Nissen huts in the Army Camp, so they are the original concrete floor bases (some are now tarmac topped) which makes them perfect for a Motorhome, American RV or Caravaners who don't like the grass.
Also for the children (or young at heart) they have a crazy golf course & a play area. Finally, why don’t you go and meet their wide variety of animals, such as their Alpacas, Sheep, Kune Kune Pigs, Ducks, Chickens, Aviary Birds & their Shetland Pony, Plus lots of Wild Life.
Spacious 52 acre site in the heart of the North Shropshire countryside.
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