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Welsh
Tourist Board 3 Star Farmhouse Accomodation
Full Welsh Breakfast
Four en-suite bedrooms
Colour TV’s, beverage trays in all rooms
Full central heating
Ample safe parking for cars, and bikes
Free fishing available on the Severn
Ground floor rooms for less agile visitors
Pretty gardens
Fire certificate
Access statement
Accommodation
The
newly built extension to the farmhouse was completed in
June 2000 and comprises of four en-suite spacious modern
rooms. All the rooms have central heating and have been
furnished with pine furniture, TV’s, beverage trays,
radio alarm clocks and comfortable chairs.
The rooms have the advantage of being able to add an extra
single bed and all have space for a travel cot. Two of the
bedrooms are situated on the ground floor, one having been
designed with the less agile visitor in mind, offering extra
wide doorways, drive in shower (no shower tray), slightly
lower toilet with grab rails to the side and a lower wash
basin with lever tap. A full access statement is available
upon request and for added safety the whole property has
a fire certificate.
The
beamed dinning room with its large communal table is in
the original farmhouse. A substantial farmhouse breakfast
is assured using local produce and when possible our own
eggs.
A
good selection of local pubs offering evening meals are
just a short walk or drive away. We have ample safe parking
for cars, bikes and trailers.
We
are open all year with the exception of 23rd-27th December.
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here for Booking & Tariff
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Whilst you are welcome to walk around our 400 acres, please
remember this is a working farm with animals and moving
machinery, children must therefore always be supervised.
Private
free fishing is available on the River Severn; you will
however need to bring your own rods. A wide selection of
golf clubs is to be found within a 20 minute drive.
Paintballing,
quad biking, laser clays and mountain biking all are available
locally. Families can find fun filled days at numerous venues
including Park Hall, Acton Scott Working farm and Shropshire
Secret Hills Discovery centre.
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