Rural Accommodation

Lower Wraxall Farmhouse

B&B
£35.00
 -  £45.00
Notes : per person per night
Lower Wraxall Farmhouse
Lower Wraxall
Dorchester
DT2 0HL
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Description

Owner Information
J E Thompson
Dorset
Phone : +44 (0)1935 83218


The Old Forge bedroom, with en suite bathroom - was in days gone by the village forge - shoeing the carthorses and repairing the village iron work. The original fireplace is still in situ although not in use

The bedroom sits quietly and happily across the road and babbling stream from Tony and Judy's farmhouse. You are completely independent and can come and go as you please. The bedroom is situated in a wooded garden which is shared with a self catering cottage (sleeps only 2). There is a small paved area with a table and chairs for your sole use and a large grassy area giving you a good area for letting the dog out or just for an evening stroll.

Breakfast is served in the farmhouse. The marmalade is homemade - sausages local and the bread from the local village bakery. Fresh fruit and yoghurt is always available. A feast is guaranteed!
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Pets Accepted 
Serves Breakfast 
Stabling 
Working Farm 
Garden Patio 
Parking On-Site 

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