Skybarn Farm CL, (Lincoln) is changing...

NicolaW
NicolaW Forum Participant Posts: 99
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edited September 2019 in Certificated Locations #1

We are Skybarn Farm Certificated Location on the outskirts of the beautiful and historic city of Lincoln and we'd like members to know that as from January 2020 we will be an adult only (18+) site.

We offer 5 fully serviced hard standing pitches, free WiFi, coded access security gates with 24 hour CCTV, a 1.5 mile dog walk around our fields and an information hut full of local tourism leaflets, books, magazines and DVDs for you to borrow.

We have an up to date availability calendar on our website where you can also book online but we are happy to take phone and email bookings too.

Hope to see some of you next year laughing.

Nicola
www.skybarnfarm.co.uk
Telephone: 01522 681218
Email: enquiries@skybarnfarm.co.uk
Site 920, page 392 of the 2019/2020 Sites Directory
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  • DavidKlyne
    DavidKlyne Club Member Posts: 13,857 ✭✭✭
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    edited September 2019 #2

    Is there a particular reason you have gone adults only?

    David

  • DaveandVicki
    DaveandVicki Forum Participant Posts: 192
    edited September 2019 #3

    Do you know, we already thought you were adults only.
    Can't remember ever seeing children on site. (Except me says Vicki laughing)

    Hopefully see you next month sometime.

  • twocals
    twocals Forum Participant Posts: 117
    edited September 2019 #4

    This must have been a very difficult decision for Nicola and Richard to make, the end result must be advantageous to people like us who prefer adult only sites. This will only enhance the tranquillity.

    It really is a beautiful cl and area to visit.👍

  • Trini
    Trini Forum Participant Posts: 429
    edited September 2019 #5

    We agree Twocals. It is indeed a great site and altho we only dicovered it last year, we visited twice and have booked to do so again next year and look forward to our stay.

    I suppose today with the continuous rise of health and safety concerns sites in or near to farm yards have to consider the implications of having children around.