Saturday 11 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

Beeches Farmhouse Farmyard B&B

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B&B  -   £75.00 - £115.00   per person per night

Beeches Farmhouse Farmyard B&B
Holt Road
Bradford On Avon
Wiltshire BA15 1TS
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  Description
The Beeches farmhouse luxurious b&b, bed and breakfast accommodation in
Bradford on Avon near Bath, is a delightful 18th century farmhouse built of
local mellow limestone which has been sympathetically restored to its former glory.
A retreat from the City of Bath yet only 15 minutes away.

The Beeches Farmhouse bed and breakfast accommodation in Bradford on Avon near Bath, has double / twin and family rooms all in detached converted farm buildings, each having their own front door key and own patio area, giving you the independence to come and go as you please. All rooms have full en-suite facilities including bath and shower and are decorated to a very high standard with exposed beams, stripped wooden floors and country pine furnishings. All double beds are a minimum of 5 foot with the majority being 6 foot. Also rooms have colour TV, radio alarms, tea and coffee making facilities, mineral water, fresh fruit and flowers. There is a fridge available to chill your wine/beer whilst you are out during the day, so that you can return and relax enjoying the ambience of your own lit patio late into the evening (wine glasses and corkscrew are all provided).



 Accept Children  Cycle Storage  Facilities for Children  Garden Patio  Ground Floor Bedroom  Internet Access  Laundry Facilities  Parking On-Site  Serves Breakfast 
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Pauline Stanley
Wiltshire  
Phone : +44 (0)1225 865170





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