Rural Accommodation

Brookhayes Farm

B&B
£27.50
 -  £40.00
Notes : per person per night
Brookhayes Farm
Bell Lane, Cossington
Bridgwater
TA7 8LR
Enjoy England Four Stars
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Description

Owner Information
Susan Bell
Somerset
Phone : +44 (0)7734 795472
To Brookhayes Farm in somerset. It was built in 1990 and has an established Dairy Farm where 150 cows are milked everyday. Children & Adults can view the cows been milked from 6:00 - 8:30 am or see the calfs near by.

At the Farm there is some small friendly pets, 1 Border Terrior called Flame & 2 ginger cats called George and Milky.

The farm is situated 7 miles from some beautiful, sandy beaches like Burton-On-Sea and Berrow Beach. Also Clark Village Street, Cheddar Gorge, Wookyhole Caves & Weston Supermare can be found near by.
Access to Golf Course 
Accept Children 
Credit Cards Accepted 
Facilities for Children 
Fishing Nearby 
Laundry Facilities 
Serves Breakfast 
Working Farm 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Hire Available 
Cycle Storage 
Parking On-Site 

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