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Lawton Bury Farm

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Accommodation Details

Lawton Bury Farm is an old substantial Herefordshire farmhouse that has been lovingly and carefully renovated to ensure that you can enjoy stylish country comfort at its best.

The guest wing is attached to, but separate from, the family’s part of the house and has its own entrance, staircase and a beautifully appointed south-facing drawing room. The position of the house, at the heart of a family farm near to one of Herefordshire’s principal rivers, the Arrow, offers expansive uninterrupted views over fields and meadows.

There are three en-suite guest rooms, each furnished to a particularly high standard and offering a full range of facilities, adjustable central heating and numerous thoughtful extras.

There’s a fridge solely for guests’ use and the landing has been cleverly converted into a ‘reading corner’ where you can glean all the information you need about what there is to enjoy in our lovely county.

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Accommodation Location


Address
Lawton Bury Farm, Nr Eardisland, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 9AX

Type
B&B

Email
w.lyke@btinternet.com

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