ACCESS STATEMENT ROSEDALE ABBEY

Introduction

Rosedale Abbey is a countryside park set in the village of Rosedale Abbey, which is in the North York Moors National Park. It is situated 7 miles from the market town of Pickering. The park is relatively flat, with slight inclines and declines as the park meanders away from the reception and entrance area.

Rosedale Abbey accepts touring caravans, motorhomes and camping pitches, as well as having glamping pods and cottages to hire. Four of the five cottages available to hire may be suitable for disabled guests as they are level and on the ground floor, although there are no provisions such as wheelchair adapted bathrooms.

We look forward to welcoming you. If you have any queries or require any assistance please phone 01723 584311 or email info@www.flowerofmay.com

Pre-arrival

The park is situated in the village of Rosedale Abbey (YO18 8SA) and is 7 miles from Pickering.

By car – From the South, East and West, once on the A170 you turn towards Cropton and Rosedale just before/after Pickering, the village is signposted on the main road and from the turn off until you reach the village. The park is located on your left as you enter the village, just after the small bridge which goes up Chimney Bank.

From the North, from the A171 follow signs towards Castleton and when in Castleton take a left on to the Main Street. At the fork in the road, take the left of the two options and then take the next left. Keep an eye out for the road signs which direct you to Rosedale Abbey.

By train – The nearest mainline railway station is at Malton, which is 18.4 miles from the park. Accessible taxis are available from the station.

By bus – There is only one bus which runs from the village to Pickering. It leaves Rosedale at 10.30am and returns at 2.05pm. This is the only service, and does not run on Bank Holidays.

The nearest Shopmobility is in Scarborough, about 28 miles from Rosedale Abbey. We can provide any further information on equipment hire, wheelchair repair and other services upon request in reception.

Car parking and arrival

When entering the park, there is a level, tarmacked surface with 15+ parking spaces by the stream, including approximately 5 right outside the reception. There is a barrier preventing access to the park until guests have checked in. There are no blue badge spaces, but there is parking immediately opposite the reception.

Visitors can check-in without leaving their vehicle upon request with prior arrangement. There is a ramp for access to the reception or 6 shallow steps. The ramp is concrete and level. Access to the park is via barrier card, which is obtained from reception on check-in. There is a £10 cash deposit taken for the barrier card, which is returned on departure in exchange for the barrier card.

There are low amounts of lighting in the car park for reception. Please take care if you are arriving in the dark.

Reception

As mentioned above, there is a ramp for access to the reception which has a hand rail. It is level, and the hand rail is on both sides of the ramp. The clear door opening width is 78cms (30¾ inches). The layout of the reception is rectangular, with a reception desk to the left as you enter.

The reception also houses the small shop, which provides food essentials, toys and camping/touring essentials on shelving units along the walls or in the middle section.

The reception and shop are level throughout and on a firm surface of grey vinyl. There is wide access around 3 sides of the shelving, with a smaller gap at one corner which may prevent complete access around the shelving.

There is evenly spread and the reception is well lit via ceiling panel lighting.

Unfortunately there is no wheelchair accessible desk in the reception, or hearing loop system. We can provide standard office equipment to help anyone at reception and we can also assist visitors to their pitch or accommodation if required.

Touring and camping facilities  

There are hard standing pitches available for touring caravans, while all camping pitches are on grass, either with or without electric hook-up.

Assistance with pitching of tourers is offered if required and all guests are directed to their pitch by the park warden. There is space for one car to park beside the touring or camping pitch.

Facilities are not signposted, but the notices that are on signage are a green background and white writing.

There are water points, chemical disposal points, dustbin areas, fire points on the park. Listed below are the estimated furthest distance from any pitch:

Water and fire points – 100m

Chemical disposal – 300m

Dustbins – 400m

Pitches are allocated on arrival and the park wardens will advise on the suitability of pitches available at that point.

Toilet and Washing Facilities

There are two blocks of touring and camping facilities on the park, both have toilets, showers, a disabled wash room and toilet, laundrette, pots and pans room, and chemical disposal points. Each block is a replica of the other. One is located half way up the park by the children’s play area and the other is at the top of the park near the glamping pods.

The 2 pots and pans rooms have two sinks in each with space underneath.

The disabled toilets are locked and a key can be obtained from reception. The mens and ladies blocks are accessed via the same key card as you use for the barrier. There is no designated parking at the toilet block near the play area, although there is a gravel path that could be used if necessary. Again there is space for parking at the toilet block near the pods.

Accessible/disabled shower and toilet

There is level entry with no steps or ramps in to the disabled toilet and shower room. The clear door opening width is 68cms (26¾ inches). To the left of the WC there is a 160cm space and the height of the WC is 48cms from floor to seat. There is an adjustable grab rail which can be changed between a horizontal position and vertical position. There is also a vertical, static hand rail to the right of the WC.

In the event of an emergency, staff would check on the disabled shower room and toilet blocks. The disabled shower room is well lit with a singular light in the centre of the room. The floor is tiled, so extra care is needed when the floor is wet. The sink has lever taps.

In the men’s toilet blocks there are, 4 WCs, 4 urinals, 4 showers and 6 sinks, while in the ladies there are 6 WCs, 5 showers and 6 sinks.

Launderette

The launderette is located at the shower blocks and contain one top loader washing machine and one top loader dryer. There is a very small lip on the door, and there is a concrete floor and one strip light which lights the small room. Irons and ironing boards are available from reception and are a standard household style.

Additional information

We welcome assistance dogs and there are water bowls provided. There is no designated area for charging mobility scooters or battery powered wheelchairs, although we would be able to assist in the best way possible.

There is a contrast between the floors and walls in all public buildings, with magnolia walls and grey floors. WiFi is available, for a fee and is provided by a 3rd party.

The nearest hospital is in Malton. The nearest doctors is Pickering Medical Practice and you can contact them on 01751 471296.

Phone number: 01751 417272

Address: Rosedale Abbey Country Caravan Park, Rosedale Abbey, nr Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 8SA

Email: info@www.flowerofmay.com

Website: www.flowerofmay.com

Office opening hours: 9am-5pm (extended opening hours during holiday season)