Useful information for your stay at The Old Oak
Food & Drink
We provide complimentary milk, coffee and tea, as well as cooking staples (salt, pepper, cooking oil) and bottled water. Each hideaway comes equipped with a small fridge and cooking facilities.
For buying food to take back to your hide-away, or for eating out, The Green Man country pub is within walking distance and there are plenty of options for pubs, restaurants and food shops just a five minute drive away in the nearby town of Ongar. We particularly like The Cock Pub And Kitchen and, for a wide variety of cheeses and antipasti, The Cheesemonger.
Covid-19 Information
Our sites are set in 200 acres of farmland and woodland. We provide a remote check-in/check-out service, so that other than sheep, you should not need to be in contact with anyone. We remain on hand if you need any practical help, although we ask that you respect social distancing.
The cleanliness of each site is important to us. During this pandemic we have adopted a deep cleaning protocol following each stay.
Your Journey
By car
Colemans Farm is only a 10-minute drive from the M11 and 15-minutes from the M25. Follow the satnav to CM5 9QN (do not go down Mutton Row), stay on Toot Hill Road till you see the road “Colemans Lane”, the farmhouse is at the bottom of the lane.
By public transport
The nearest London Underground station is Epping on the Central Line in Zone 6. Epping Tube station is a 10 minute drive away.
Brentwood and Shenfield are the nearest train stations, both are 10 miles from Colemans Farm and a 20 minute taxi journey. Direct services from central London depart from Liverpool Street Station and take 40-minutes to Brentwood and 22 minutes to Shenfield (by the fast train).
The nearest bus stop is located by The Green Man Pub, a 20 minute walk from Colemans Farm.
Check in / Check out
The key to The Old Oak will be in the door upon arrival. When checking out please leave the key in the door. The Old Oak is available from 3.00pm and should be vacated prior to 11.00am on your departure day.
Where a guest is staying for one night only we allow check out at 11:30am.
Should you need any flexibility around these times please contact us and we will try our best to accommodate you.
Parking
Parking
If you are arriving by car, please follow the signs on Coleman’s Lane and then the farm track to The Old Oak and park in the designated space opposite The Old Oak.
Please keep your car on the farm track road, to preserve our fields. The Old Oak is sign-posted but do contact us if you have any difficulty finding it.
Accommodation
Sleeping:
There is a king-size bed at The Old Oak. We provide bed linen.
Eating:
The Old Oak has a twin ring electric induction hob, a fridge, and an induction top kettle. Usual kitchen utensils including pots, pans, cutlery, plates, teapot and cafetiere are also provided.
Washing:
Facilities include a large bath with shower attachment, WC and sink. We provide towels, dressing gown, shampoo, conditioner and handwash.
Outdoor:
The upper deck has a balcony with two hammocks. There is a pond immediately in front of the Old Oak.
heating and cooling:
An air conditioning unit provides both heating and cooling.
power:
Mains electric for power and lighting.
Local walks and things to do
Most of our guests come to escape the noise and bustle of City life, and so typically while away their time enjoying the nature in perfect seclusion. For those feeling more active, we have left at The Coop details of local walks, trails and cycle rides, for you to experience during your time with us. Please click here to view suggested walks.
We are near to Epping Forest which has some lovely spots and National Trust and other attractions, including the Gibberd Garden. Old fashioned Epping High Street is also worth an amble if you need to shop.
There is also a steam railway running on the old Ongar to Epping central line branch https://www.eorailway.co.uk and the former Government secret nuclear bunker at nearby Kelvedon Hatch https://secretnuclearbunker.com
We also invite you explore our farm set over 200 acres of ancient farmland including traditional hedgerows and notable trees and even a babbling brook. We ask that you do not walk across the fields though – we are still a working farm. There are details of tracks across the farm in The Old Oak.