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Cheshire farm converted into caravan park

The Lady Heyes Touring Caravan Park looks out over the Cheshire countryside

by Chris Jefferies

Caravan lovers visiting Cheshire this summer will have another stop-off available to them, as the market town of Frodsham is due to get a £650,000 caravan park. Opening next month, the Lady Heyes Touring Caravan Park will be able to house up to 85 caravans on a seven-acre site, which includes a laundry and shower block, the Chester Chronicle reports.

On the opening weekend of June 3rd to 5th, all pitches will be free to book, while all bookings will be half price for the rest of 2011, the owner Tony Faulkner said.

“I’m delighted with the end result. The site commands wonderful views of the Cheshire countryside bordering the River Weaver and offers guests access to Delamere Forest, Chester and the Wirral,” Mr Faulkner added.

The opening will be the culmination of a 15-year plan for the local father of two, who also owns the nearby Lady Heyes Craft and Antique Centre.