• All pitches are part-hardstanding, each with a lawn and Services Point.
• Wi-Fi, 16A electricity, water and waste disposal are all provided on each pitch.
• There are no extra charges for additional party members.
• Entry and exit are via Automatic ANPR barrier for site security.
• No dogs or other pets are allowed on site, please.
IMPORTANT INFO:
Motorhomes, Touring Caravans, Campervans and Trailer tents are welcome to use the site. We also allow up to two obedient dogs on each pitch. There are no toilets or showers on the site. Entry is by ANPR only.
Pitch 11
Colossus
HMS Colossus was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She took part in the Battle of Trafalgar, and was broken up in 1826.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 10m deep
West facing (gets evening sun)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
9m hard-standing, 3m lawn, 3 trees Suitable for any unit
From £22 pn
Pitch 12
Lion
64-gun 3rd rate battleship. Launched in 1777.
Sold and broken up in 1837.
Commanded by Capt. William Cornwallis, she took a poorly Nelson home in September 1780.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 10m deep
West facing (gets evening sun)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
9m hard-standing, 3m lawn, no trees
Suitable for any unit
From £22 pn
Pitch 10
Janus
44-gun 5th rate frigate Launched in 1778.
Wrecked in 1800. Nelson was technically her Captain from March - Sept 1780. But he never actually set foot in her as he was too ill.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 10m deep
West facing (gets evening sun)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
9m hard-standing, 3m lawn, 3 trees
Suitable for any unit
From £22 pn
Pitch 13
Dreadnought
HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Navy 98-gun second rate. She was the first man-of-war launched since the Act of Union and at her head displayed a lion couchant on a scroll bearing the Royal arms as emblazoned on the Standard.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 10m deep
West facing (gets evening sun)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
9m hard-standing, 3m lawn, 3 trees
Suitable for any unit
From £22 pn
Pitch 9
Irresistable
74-gun 3rd rate ship-of-the-line Launched in 1782.
Nelson transferred to her for a short time after the Battle of Cape St Vincent, because his ship had been so badly damaged.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 10m deep
West facing (gets evening sun)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
9m hard-standing, 3m lawn, no trees
Suitable for any unit
From £22 pn
Pitch 14
Conqueror
HMS Conqueror was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She fought at Trafalgar under the command of Captain Israel Pellew
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 10m deep
North-West facing (day & evening sun)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
9m hard-standing, 3m lawn, no trees
Suitable for any unit
From £22 pn
Pitch 8
Hinchinbrook
Launched in France as the Astrée in 1778.
Captured by the British in October in the same year. Nelson commanded her as Post-Captain from June 1779 - March 1780.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
South facing (gets sun all day)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 16
St George
She was Nelson's flagship, as Vice-Admiral, prior to the Battle of Copenhagen, from Feb-March 1801. He transferred to the Elephant for the battle, and then went back to the St George from 2nd April - June 1801.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
Central (gets sun most of the time!)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 17
Triumph
74-gun 3rd rate ship-of-the-line. Launched in March 1764. Broken up in 1850. Nelson was a captain's servant, then a midshipman, from May 1771 - May 1773, under his uncle Capt. Maurice Suckling.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
Central (gets sun most of the time!)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 15
Neptune
HMS Neptune was a 98-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She served on a number of stations during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and was present at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
Central (gets sun most of the time!)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
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Pitch 7
Elephant
74-gun 3rd rate ship-of-the-line. Launched in 1786. Broken up in 1830. She was Vice-Admiral Nelson's flagship during the Battle of Copenhagen, 1801, with Captain Thomas Foley.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
South facing (gets sun all day)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, 1 tree on lawn
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 20
Victory
Nelson's most famous ship, she was his flagship from the beginning of the Trafalgar Campaign in 1803, until his death during the battle on 21st October 1805. She conveyed his body home, and has been preserved in Portsmouth ever since.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
Central (gets sun most of the time!)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
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Pitch 18
Unite
32-gun 5th rate frigate. Launched in France in 1787 as the Gracieuse. Sold in May 1787.
She carried Vice-Admiral Nelson for two days, 27th - 29th July 1801, with Thomas Hardy as Captain.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
Central (gets sun most of the time!)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 19
Vanguard
74-gun 3rd rate ship of the line. Nelson served in her as a Rear-Admiral from March 1798 - June 1799. His Captains were Edward Berry, from December 1797 - August 1798; and Thomas Hardy, from August 1798 - June 1799.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
Central (gets sun most of the time!)
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 3
Collingwood
Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood was an admiral of the Royal Navy, notable as a partner with Lord Nelson in several of the British victories of the Napoleonic Wars, and frequently as Nelson's successor in commands.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
East facing (gets morning sun), roadside
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 4
Defiance
HMS Defiance was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Randall and Co., at Rotherhithe on the River Thames, and launched on 10 December 1783. She fought at the battle of Trafalgar.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
East facing (gets morning sun), roadside
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 5
Bristol
50-gun 4th rate ship-of-the-line. Launched in 1775.
Nelson served on her as 3rd Lieutenant, July-Sept 1778, while she was Admiral Peter Parker's flagship.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
East facing (gets morning sun), roadside
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 2
Britannia
HMS Britannia, also known as Old Ironsides, was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She fought at the Battle of Cape St Vincent and at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
East facing (gets morning sun), roadside
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, no trees
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
Pitch 1
Hardy
Hardy served as flag captain to Admiral Lord Nelson, and commanded HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Motorhome ‘Refresh' service of an hour slot to empty grey and chemical waste, dispose your recyclables and refill with fresh water.
£7.50
Pitch 6
Dundas
Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Dundas KCB saw service during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. An effective frigate captain he made a number of small captures, but did not see action in any major fleet clashes, until he was present at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Pitch dimensions: 12m wide x 8m deep
East facing (gets morning sun), roadside
Electricity, water, grey waste on pitch
6m hard-standing, 6m lawn, 1 tree on lawn
Suitable for standard and smaller units
From £22 pn
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