HAMPTON FERRY

In 1929, Ernie and Eileen Huxley moved to Hampton Ferry to operate a small holding market garden and look after the ferry, which was then the only link between Hampton and Evesham.  

As their business grew, more and more people visited to buy Ernie's bedding plants and asparagus and Eileen began to offer afternoon teas to the weary visitors.  The business developed further and expanded to include a camping site and fishery.  To accommodate early rising anglers, Elieen expanded her cuisine to include sausage and bacon sandwiches, which in turn created the Vale's most famous culinary attraction!  Not one to waste good food, Eileen used the crusts from the loaves of bread to make Bread Pudding.

Hampton Ferry is now home to a holiday caravan site with seventy privately-owned holiday caravans, boat moorings, angling facilities and the award winning Raphael's Licensed Restaurant.

The Ferry hasn't changed much since 1929 and remains Evesham's Natural Beauty Spot.

For assistance regarding Angling, Boat Moorings and Holday Homes
please contact:
Mrs. Diana Raphael (01386) 442458

E. W. Huxley & Son,
Hampton Ferry, Boat Lane, Evesham, Worcestershire. WR11 4BP


For details regarding Raphael's Restaurant, Three Point Tours and Special Events
please contact: Mr. Robert Raphael (01386) 45460

Raphael's Restaurant,
Hampton Ferry, Boat Lane, Evesham, Worcestershire. WR11 4BP

April - September

 

Ferry Operating Times

Restaurant Opening Hours*

Saturday

 

open 9am - 8pm

 

10am - 9pm

Sunday

 

open 9am - 8pm

 

10am - 9pm

Monday  
open 9am - 8pm
 
10am - 5pm
Tuesday  

open 9am - 8pm

 

10am - 3pm

Wednesday  

open 9am - 8pm

 

10am - 6pm

Thursday  

open 9am - 8pm

 

10am - 6pm

Friday  

open 9am - 8pm

 

10.00am - 11pm

   
Ferry closes November 2008
 

*Extended hours during
angling contests and special events


Bookings now being taken for

Special Carvery for "Fathers Day"

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- Latest Angling Contest Results and Fixtures Now Online -
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