Rural Accommodation

Elm Tree Farm Accommodation

Self Catering
£160.00
 -  £450.00
Notes : for 7 night stay but we can offer 1 night stays
Elm Tree Farm
Cosgrove
Milton Keynes
MK19 7BE
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
Lucy Karklis
Elm Tree Farm Accommodation
Cosgrove
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK19 7BE
Phone : 01908 542437
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.
Credit Cards Accepted 
Dish Washer 
Fishing Nearby 
Freezer 
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Laundry Facilities 
Microwave 
Stabling 
Suitable for Mobility 
Working Farm 
Toilets 
Food Shop 
BBQ 
Fridge 
Linen Provided 
Disabled Access 
Internet Access 
Drinking Water 

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Accommodation Rooms/Units
Unit Name : Studio 1, 2, 3
Maximum Occupancy : 2 + baby
Bedrooms : 1
Studio 1, 2 and 3 are on the ground floor studio accessed via an external door from the central court-yard. Studio 1 shares its entrance door with Studio 2, with internal locking doors off a shared lobby to each individual room. This arrangement allows flexibility for a family or for groups of 4 people, allowing the studios to be linked providing a more sociable space. They all have a seating/dining area, with large windows looking out in to the court-yard garden. There is a kitchenette with hob, microwave and fridge. The double bed is at the rear if the room next to the en-suite shower room. Studio 3 is fully accessible for a wheel chair user with a wet room shower. The bed can either be arranged as a twin (the single beds are electric adjustable beds for your comfort, please stipulate if these are required) or super-king.
Unit Name : Thrupp Cottage and Wharf Cottage
Maximum Occupancy : 6
Bedrooms : 2
Thrupp and Wharf Cottages are entered from the court yard garden, on to an open plan dining, kitchen and sitting room. There is a fully equipped kitchen with an oven, fridge freezer, microwave and dishwasher. There are 2 bedrooms at first floor, one double and one twin, with large amounts of natural light provided by the Velux windows. There is a sofa bed in the sitting area sleeping up to 6 people. The bathroom is at first floor with a shower over the bath.
Unit Name : Grove Cottage
Maximum Occupancy : 4
Bedrooms : 1
Thrupp and Wharf Cottages are entered from the court yard garden, on to an open plan dining, kitchen and sitting room. There is a fully equipped kitchen with an oven, fridge freezer, microwave and dishwasher. There are 2 bedrooms at first floor, one double and one twin, with large amounts of natural light provided by the Velux windows. There is a sofa bed in the sitting area sleeping up to 6 people. The bathroom is at first floor with a shower over the bath.
Unit Name : Apartment 1 and Apartment 2
Maximum Occupancy : 4
Bedrooms : 1
Thrupp and Wharf Cottages are entered from the court yard garden, on to an open plan dining, kitchen and sitting room. There is a fully equipped kitchen with an oven, fridge freezer, microwave and dishwasher. There are 2 bedrooms at first floor, one double and one twin, with large amounts of natural light provided by the Velux windows. There is a sofa bed in the sitting area sleeping up to 6 people. The bathroom is at first floor with a shower over the bath.

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