Saturday 11 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

Lilford Lodge Farm

  

B&B  -   £26.00 - £28.00   per person per night

Lilford Lodge Farm
Barnwell, Oundle
Peterborough
Northamptonshire PE8 5SA
 Enjoy England Four Stars  
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Lilford Lodge Farm


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  Description
Trudy and Dolf Dijksterhuis warmly welcome you to stay at their 300-acre mixed farm set in the attractive Nene Valley. Guests stay in the recently converted original 19th C. farmhouse and adjoining barn, where all bedrooms have private facilities. Private coarse fishing is available to guests. The farm is situated on the A605 opposite the Barnwell village turn, 3 miles south of the attractive market town of Oundle and 5 miles north of J.13 of A14. Reduced rates for 2 or more nights.

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Owner Information
Trudy Dijksterhuis
Northamptonshire  
Phone : +44 (1832) 272230





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