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Wilksworth Caravan Park offers a diverse range of accommodation, including self-catering caravans, luxurious shepherd huts, touring and camping pitches, as well as a stunning five-bedroom house, all set in the heart of Dorset’s countryside. Wilksworth is truly well worth a visit.
At the centre of the park stands Tudor Rose House, a five-bedroom, 16th-century Grade II listed building. Once owned by King Henry VIII, the house is also recorded in the Domesday Book, adding a remarkable sense of history to the site.
The park also serves as a gateway to some of Britain’s most spectacular landscapes, with the stunning Cranborne Chase, the historic New Forest, and Hardy Country all close by. Situated on the edge of the International Dark Sky Reserve, the park offers a front-row view of the breathtaking Cranborne Chase National Landscape.
Guests can immerse themselves in the beauty of unspoiled night skies, illuminated by an extraordinary display of stars. Ideal for stargazing enthusiasts and curious minds alike, it’s a rare opportunity to experience the magic of the cosmos like never before.
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