Rural Accommodation

Manor Farm

B&B
£35.00
 -  £40.00
Notes : per person per night
Manor Farm
Corston
Malmesbury
SN16 0HF
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Description

Owner Information
Ross Eavis
Wiltshire
Phone : +44 (0)1666 822148
We have accommodation for up to 15 and welcome couples, families with older children or business guests for one night or long term holidays. We have four rooms which are en-suite, and one with a private bathroom. All rooms have colour TV, radio/alarms, hairdryer and tea & coffee making facilities.

Large family suites have interconnecting rooms and en suite bathrooms - access is via a separate staircase.

Guests are encouraged to curl up and relax in our spacious lounge with beautiful inglenook fireplace, log fires in winter, where we have a large selection of games for those who do not want TV.

A full English Breakfast guaranteed to satisfy every palate is served in our dining room, with its inglenook fireplace and beamed ceiling. All local produce used when available.

Children (minimum age 12) priced on age
Accept Children 
Credit Cards Accepted 
Laundry Facilities 
Serves Breakfast 
Working Farm 
Public Telephone 
Evening Meals Available 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Internet Access 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

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