Rosemary, David and Malcolm Burfitt would like to welcome you to Hurleyford Farm, a family run Static Holiday Home Park situated on the picturesque south bank of the River Thames, midway between Henley-on-Thames and Marlow. The 112 caravan static holiday homes are set in a level, mature parkland setting surrounded by farmland.
The Park is reserved for child-free families who wish to own their own holiday home in the country. We are a 4-star park and have been the proud holders of the David Bellamy GOLD Award for almost 20 years. Every caravan holiday home has its own fenced garden and all are connected to mains services.
The Park is reserved for child-free families who wish to own their own holiday home in the country. We are a 4-star park and have been the proud holders of the David Bellamy GOLD Award for almost 20 years. Every caravan holiday home has its own fenced garden and all are connected to mains services.
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The Park is proud to have held the David Bellamy GOLD Award for almost 20 years. In 2000 David Bellamy visited the Park and met some of our residents. He was also greatly impressed by the range of wildlife and plants that he found here. We hope to continue our environmentally friendly approach that he has stimulated by his visit.
Hurleyford Farm has been in the Burfitt family for over 90 years. Chris Burfitt moved to Hurley in 1926 and bought the farm when the Danesfield and Medmenham Estates were split up. In those days it consisted of 120 acres of grass mainly for dairying.
Over the years the farm was gradually expanded by the future generations of the family until it reached approx 500 acres which are made up of arable and grass producing wheat, barley, oats, beans, sheep and cattle.Throughout the summer cattle and sheep can be seen in the fields surrounding Hurley village and at Easter and again in the autumn baby lambs can also be seen gambolling about.
Over the years the farm was gradually expanded by the future generations of the family until it reached approx 500 acres which are made up of arable and grass producing wheat, barley, oats, beans, sheep and cattle.Throughout the summer cattle and sheep can be seen in the fields surrounding Hurley village and at Easter and again in the autumn baby lambs can also be seen gambolling about.
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