Private camping rentals at Cedar Grove 1

Land for
Tents accepted Caravans accepted Minivans accepted Motorhomes accepted
Area
1.2 ha

Your host, Richard

Member since March 2016. Responds within 12 days 67% response time.

Amenities

  • Animals welcome
  • Drinking water
  • Barbecue
  • Electricity
  • Tumble drier
  • Washing machine
  • Toilets (in house)
  • Wireless internet
  • Shower (in house)
  • Kitchen (in house)
  • Parking onsite
  • Campfire allowed
  • Sanitary dump station
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Description

Sitting within 50+ acres of farmland our lot offers serenity and safety.

The setting

Sitting within 50+ acres of farmland our lot offers serenity and safety.

The spots

Park your RV down by the pasture where your able to access 30 amp power as well as water from a bib on the rear of the house.
The land is reasonably flat and in the sun.
We welcome 30+ Ft rigs, Class A, B, or C as well as travel trailers and tents.

The sanitary facilities

If you're camping in your motorhome you're welcome to dump your holding tanks into our septic tank using a portable waste water tank.
If you're tent camping come on inside during the day.

The amenities

* You're welcome to use our wireless internet connection.
* If you need the kitchen we're happy to share
* Need to do a load of laundry? Help yourself.
* Looking for a hot shower? You're welcome to use the guest bathroom.
* 30 amp RV hookup available

The activities

Museums & Historic Sites
Alexander Dickson House, 150 E. King St., 732-7741
The late 18th-century Quaker-plan house now serves as the Orange County Visitors Center. The site includes an office used by Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston in April 1865 and an 18th- and 19th-century medicinal and herbal garden.

Ayr Mount Historic Site, 376 St. Mary’s Road, 732-6886
Guided tours are offered of the 1815 Federal-era plantation house, which has been restored and furnished with period antiques and fine art. The estate includes a one-mile-long Poet’s Walk.

The Burwell School, 319 N. Churton St., 732-7451
Guided tours are offered of the historic school for girls that operated from (phone number hidden). The site now serves as a museum and offers heritage education programs. The site includes a frame house built around (phone number hidden) additions, a brick music building, brick necessary house and formal gardens.

Historic Church Buildings
• Dickerson Chapel AME Church, 100 E. Queen St., 732-3050
• First Baptist Church, 201 W. King St., 732-8174
• Hillsborough Presbyterian Church, 102 W. Tryon St., 732-3131
• Hillsborough United Methodist Church, 130 W. Tryon St., 732-3460
• St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 210 St. Mary’s Road, 732-9308

Occaneechi Indian Village, East Margaret Lane, behind the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, 304-3723
Reconstructed 17th-century Occaneechi village on the banks of the Eno River, near where the tribe had a village 300 years ago.

Old Orange County Courthouse, North Churton and East King streets, 732-7741
The 1844 Greek-revival building was designed and built by local builder John Berry. The courthouse is still in use for county judicial business.

Orange County Historical Museum, 201 N. Churton St., 732-2201
The museum features the only complete set of colonial weights and measures in the United States, portraits of notable Hillsborough figures and memorabilia from the colonial, antebellum, Civil War and industrialization eras. A second-floor gallery showcases a different local artist each month.

Ruffin-Roulhac House, 101 E. Orange St., 732-1270
The early 19th-century house, which belonged to Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, now serves as Hillsborough’s town hall. It has notable interior woodworking and is surrounded by several outbuildings.

Town Cemeteries
• Lockhart-Phillips Family Cemetery, East Tryon Street
• Old Slave Cemetery, West Margaret Lane and Occoneechi Street
• Old Town Cemetery, North Churton and West Tryon streets
• St. Matthew’s Churchyard, St. Mary’s Road and Cameron Street


Rules

Be Respectful.

Activities

  • Bar / Restaurant
  • Cultural visits
  • Events
  • Shopping
  • Trails
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Location

Exact location information is provided after a booking is confirmed.


1 review

Excellent
  • Had a lovely stay in Cedar Grove at Richard's farm. He and his wife were warm and welcoming and gave me some great ideas of things to see and do in the area. A very enjoyable trip.