Wednesday 16 May 2012
Rural Accommodation

Bulmer Farm

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B&B  -   £35.00 - £55.00   per person per night

Bulmer Farm
Pasturewood Road, Hombury St Mary
Dorking
Surrey RH5 6LG
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Bulmer Farm


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  Description
Bed and Breakfast accommodation is provided in five tastefully converted barn bedrooms which were all completely refurbished in 2008.

All rooms have en-suite shower and W.C. and private access from the courtyard.

The bedrooms all have a hospitality tray with tea and coffee and a colour television is provided. Breakfast is served in an oak-beamed dining room attached to the main house. Local produce is used whenever possible.

There is also a communal laundry room on site with an automatic washing machine and tumble dryer. The farm has ample parking.


 Accept Children  Business Facilities  Fishing Nearby  Pets Accepted  Pony Trekking 
Owner Information
Sue Walker
Surrey  
Phone : 01306 731871





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