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Elm Tree Farm Accommodation

Accommodation Details

We have 4 cottages on the ground floor and 4 with first floor bedrooms, each cottage is accessed of an external door from the central court-yard.

We are in the Tove valley next to the Grand Union Canalon a working farm. We are 10 mins from CMK and 15mins from Northampton.

They all have spacious bedrooms with a seating/dining area, with large windows looking out in to the court-yard garden. Each cottage has kitchen facilities ranging from a kitchenette to a fully fitted kitchen including dishwashers. One of the rooms is fully accessible for wheel chair users.

All of the rooms have access to a laundry room fitted with a washing machine and tumble dryer. There is a large sink to allow you to clean boots after a walk or cycle along the canal. We also have a notice board informing you of local events and places to visit.

Each room is freshly decorated, giving a contemporary but comfortable place to stay.

All towels and bedding are provided and travel cots/z-beds for children can be provided by request. House keeping is once a week, however if additional maid service is required this can be pre-booked.

In addition an iron, ironing board and hair drier are provided.

Breakfast is not provided in these rooms, however we can provide a welcome hamper including basic food you may need during your stay. These must be pre-ordered before arrival.

BBQCredit Cards AcceptedDish WasherFishing NearbyFreezerFridgeGround Floor BedroomInternet AccessLaundry FacilitiesLinen ProvidedMicrowaveStablingSuitable for MobilityDisabled AccessWorking FarmToiletsDrinking WaterFood Shop

Accommodation Location


Address
Elm Tree Farm, Cosgrove, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK19 7BE

Type
Self Catering

Email
info@elmtreefarmbandb.co.uk

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