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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.
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