Friday 10 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

Grange Farm

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B&B  -   £40.00 - £69.00   per person per night

Grange Farm
Woolpit Green
Woolpit
Suffolk IP30 9RG
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
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Grange Farm


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  Description
Grange Farm, a grade 2 listed building is on the edge of Woolpit, the centre of which is approximately two thirds of a mile away.

Woolpit is a delightful Suffolk village, largely unspoilt with an historic church, situated just off the main corridor through Suffolk (A14) and about an hours drive from the main East Anglian ports.

Due to this position it is an ideal location for exploring or travelling around East Anglia.

The rooms are to a high standard with their own TV and teasmade facilities. There are two en-suite bedrooms and one with private bath facilities. A full English breakfast is served.

The resident's lounge is on the ground floor. Extensive car parking and gardens are available to residents.

The farmhouse B&B is rated 4 stars by the East of England Tourist Board.


 Business Facilities  Credit Cards Accepted  Cycle Storage  Fishing Nearby  Garden Patio  Internet Access  Laundry Facilities  Parking On-Site  Pets Accepted  Real Fires 
 Serves Breakfast  Working Farm 
Owner Information
Kathryn Parker
Suffolk  
Phone : +44 (0)1359 241143





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