Rural Accommodation

Broome Park Farm B&B

B&B
£30.00
 -  £35.00
Notes : per person per night
Broome Park Farm B&B
Catherton Road
Cleobury Mortimer
DY14 0LB
Enjoy England Farmhouse 4 Star
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Description

Owner Information
Catherine Evans
Shropshire
Phone : 01299 270647
Broome Park Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast is set in a tranquil, rural location, on the border of Shropshire and Worcestershire. We are located only a mile from the small market town of Cleobury Mortimer, famed for its crooked steeple.

A stay at Broome Park Farm is a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and just relax. The guest accommodation is spacious with a private sitting and dining room for the exclusive use of guests. There is plenty of outdoor space to enjoy too. Children love the trampoline and zip wire, while parents can relax and enjoy the view across Neen Savage. Broome Park Farm is a working farm providing local produce.
Accept Children 
Baby Sitting 
Facilities for Children 
Serves Breakfast 
Stabling 
Working Farm 
Evening Meals Available 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

Maps

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