The Johnny Vegas campsite, officially known as “The Field of Dreams,” is a boutique vintage vehicle glamping site located within the grounds of Melbourne Hall in South Derbyshire, DE73 8EN. As of February 2026, the site features a legendary collection of rescued and restored vehicles, including Patricia the Maltese Bus, Oscar the Puma Helicopter, and Mahala the Boat, each offering a unique “once-in-a-lifetime” stay. While the original site was established in North Yorkshire, it permanently relocated to the more weather-resilient Derbyshire estate in 2023. Bookings for the 2026 season typically run from April through to late September, with prices ranging from approximately £410 for a 2-night stay to over £900 for premium 4-night packages, depending on the specific vehicle and day of the week.

The Field of Dreams: Current 2026 Location

After outgrowing its original home in the Washburn Valley, North Yorkshire, Johnny Vegas’s glamping dream found its “forever home” in the East Midlands.

Primary Address: Melbourne Hall, Church Square, Melbourne, Derbyshire, DE73 8EN.

The Setting: The site is situated within the private estate of a Grade II-listed Georgian country house, overlooking 20 acres of mill pools and landscaped gardens.

Local Town: The village of Melbourne is a 10-minute walk away, providing access to independent pubs, farm shops, and the famous Spirit Vaults (formerly the Blue Bell Inn).

The move to Derbyshire was motivated by the need for a more sheltered location and better infrastructure. The current site is split into two distinct areas: one designed for families and large groups, and a quieter, more secluded area primarily for couples seeking a tranquil lakeside retreat.

Meet the Vintage Vehicles

Each vehicle at the Field of Dreams has been hand-selected by Johnny Vegas and restored by master craftsmen Jim Stuart (Shred & Butta) and Stuart Abbott (Stu-Art Aviation).

Oscar the Puma Helicopter

The “crown jewel” of the 2026 fleet, Oscar served in Chile and Sierra Leone before being converted into a luxury bolthole for four. It features a fixed double bed, a roof-top sun deck, and an internal cockpit equipped with a PlayStation 4 for entertainment.

Patricia the Maltese Bus

Named after Johnny’s late mother, Patricia is the heart of the original collection. This 1960s public transport bus features hand-made tiles by Johnny himself, a full kitchenette, and a dedicated bathroom trailer.

The Skoolie

A classic yellow American school bus that serves as the site’s most family-friendly option. It sleeps up to five people with three single bunks and a rear master suite, and is one of the designated dog-friendly units on the site.

On-Site Facilities and Amenities

Despite the vintage aesthetic, the Field of Dreams offers 2026-standard luxury, ensuring that guests do not have to sacrifice comfort for novelty.

Private Bathrooms: Every vehicle has access to a private, beautifully converted horse-box bathroom featuring a hot shower, flushable toilet, and high-end copper pipe fittings.

Internal Comforts: All units are connected to mains electricity and provide fresh drinking water, wood-burning stoves, and fully kitted kitchenettes with hobs and fridges.

Communal Hubs: The central “Pitstop” area includes a communal fire pit, a bell tent with shared board games, and outdoor seating designed to encourage guests to mingle.

Practical Information and Planning

Booking a stay at the Johnny Vegas campsite requires forward planning, as the site’s TV fame ensures that weekends sell out months in advance.

Booking Window: Bookings for 2026 opened in January via the official Melbourne Hall website and third-party partners like Pitchup.

Pricing Structures: Rates are generally consistent throughout the season rather than fluctuating by date, though 2-night, 3-night, and 4-night minimum stays apply.

Check-In/Out: Arrival is between 3:00 PM and 9:00 PM; departure is by 11:00 AM.

What to Pack: Bedding, towels, and a starter pack of logs are provided. Guests only need to bring clothes, food, and drink.

Transport and Accessibility

The site is highly accessible, located just 4 miles from East Midlands Airport and near Junction 24 of the M1. For those using public transport, the Arriva Number 2 bus runs regularly from Derby Bus Station directly to the heart of Melbourne village.

Seasonal Highlights and Events

Staying at the campsite in 2026 allows guests to integrate their visit with the “Live at Melbourne Hall” summer series.

May to August: Guests can often purchase add-on tickets for outdoor comedy nights, live music performances, and artisan food festivals held within the walled gardens.

August Only: The historic Melbourne Hall itself is open for public tours (Tuesday–Sunday), allowing glampers a rare look inside the ancestral home of Lord and Lady Kerr.

Winter Closing: The site typically closes for the winter in late September to allow for maintenance on the vintage vehicles, reopening each spring.

FAQs

Where is Johnny Vegas’s campsite located in 2026?

 The campsite is permanently located at Melbourne Hall in South Derbyshire, approximately 8 miles south of Derby.

How much does it cost to stay at the Field of Dreams?

 Prices for 2026 vary by vehicle; for example, a 2-night stay in the Citroen Camper is around £410, while the larger Skoolie can be roughly £980 for a 4-night stay.

Can I bring my dog to Johnny Vegas’s campsite? 

Dogs are allowed in specific vehicles only, including The Skoolie and the Fire Truck. Always check the specific vehicle rules before booking.

Is the campsite suitable for children?

 Yes, most of the site is very family-friendly, particularly the Oscar helicopter and the American Bus, which include multiple bunks and interactive features.

Do the vehicles have their own toilets?

 Yes. Each vehicle has its own dedicated horse-box bathroom located immediately next to the pitch, containing a hot shower and a flushable toilet.

What is the newest vehicle at the Field of Dreams?

 As of 2026, the Oscar the Puma helicopter remains one of the most recent and popular additions to the fleet, following its starring role in the second TV series.

Can I bring my own motorhome or caravan?

 No. The site is a dedicated glamping experience for the vintage vehicles only; there are no pitches available for external touring caravans or tents.

Is there Wi-Fi available on-site?

 Free Wi-Fi is available in the Melbourne Hall Courtyard and nearby cafe areas, though signal strength can be intermittent at the vehicle pitches due to the rural setting.

Do I need to bring my own bedding and towels?

 No, all bedding and towels are included in your stay and will be ready for you upon arrival.

Can I book the campsite for a wedding or large party?

 Large group bookings and “site buy-outs” are sometimes possible, but these must be arranged directly through the Melbourne Hall events team rather than the standard booking portal.

 The development and move of the site are documented in the Channel 4 series Johnny Vegas: Carry on Glamping.

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