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|  |  | | The old milking parlour | Breakfastroom | | CONTACT INFORMATION | BOOKING DETAILS | |
RESTRICTIONS:
No smoking
CANCELLATION POLICY:
48 hrs
RATES:
£65 double £60 single including full breakfast
PAYMENTS ACCEPTED:
Cash, Personal checks paypal
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| | CITY DETAILS | | |
CLOSEST LARGE CITY:
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Bath, Bristol | |
CLOSEST AIRPORT:
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Bristol International, London Heathrow. | |
FESTIVALS:
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Badminton horse trials; Bath Christmas market | |
ACTIVITIES:
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Wildlife watching, walking, shopping | |
TOURIST SITES:
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Castle Combe, Laycock, Stonehenge, Biddestone |
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INN SETTING:
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English farmhouse , in open countryside | |
LANGUAGES:
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English, French, some Italian | |
GUESTROOMS:
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3 double en-suite with showers | |
MEAL TYPE:
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Breakfast | |
MEAL TIME:
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Guest's choice | |
MEAL LOCATION:
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Breakfast room in the farmhouse | |
OTHER:
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Garden; 14 acres of private,unspoilt pasture to relax in | |
REASONS TO VISIT:
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Peaceful base in beautiful surroundings surrounded by historic sites |
| | DESCRIPTION | |
En-suite double rooms at our Beautiful English farm dating from the 19th Century set on the egde of the Cotswolds, great walking and exploring. 1 mile from the world famous National arboretum at Westonburt, 3 miles from Badminton, 15 mins from Bath, historic Georgian City and World Heritage Site home of the Roman Baths; 25 mins from Bristols Historic waterfront and great shopping. You will be in the heart of wonderful countryside with many places to visit including Tetbury (10 mins) home of Prince Charles Highgrove shop; Malmesbury, Castle Combe, known as the prettiest village in England also the National Trust village of Lacock,The pre-historic stones at Stonehenge, Bourton-on-the-Water to mention a few. Many are popular film locations. You will be spoilt for choice of Pubs and restaurants whether it be for a quiet country pint of beer and relaxing meal or dining out in style. Even if you are just passing through, the 13th century parish church and the eclectic mix of architecture in our village of Sherston shouldn't be missed.
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