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Broadgate Farm B&B

Breakfast awardEnjoy England Four StarsVisit England Silver Award

Accommodation Details

Whether you're looking for an established reputable CL caravan site with water and electric hook up, or the home comforts of traditional bed and breakfast lodgings we hope you find all information you need to be assured that Broadgate is a great option for your Lancashire break.

Broadgate Farm has been run by the Clark family for 4 generations since 1923. We are a working dairy and beef farm which originally formed part of the Bleasdale Estate in the heart of the Forest of Bowland.

Altogether we farm a total of 300 acres of managed inland, which aside it's natural beauty is also home to much wildlife, including large populations of wading birds, including Lapwings, Curlews, Redshanks and Snipe.

Broadgate Farm is ideal for walking and cycling holidays and perfectly located for touring the local area. Just this year we were given a 4 Star Farmhouse award and a Silver accomodation award for by enjoyengland.com. We have a lot to offer and look forward to sharing the natural beauty we take for granted with our guests.

Accommodation Location


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Broadgate Farm B&B, Bleasdale Lane, Bleasdale, Garstang, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 1UR

Type
B&B

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