Rural Accommodation

Mount Pleasant Farm

B&B
£32.00
 -  £40.00
Notes : per person per night
Mount Pleasant Farm
Childswickham
Broadway
WR12 7HZ
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Owner Information
Helen Perry
Worcestershire
Phone : 01386 853424
Mount Pleasant Farm is set in beautiful countryside and amongst it's 850 acres of pasture land providing ultimate tranquility but yet only 3 miles from the Cotswolds famous village of Broadway.

The farm is owned and run by Helen and Martin Perry with Helen also looking after the B&B and providing wonderful farmhouse breakfasts in the mornings with home made jams and preserves to finish with. The farm is off the beaten track and therefore provides a peaceful setting in which to unwind after an active day touring the many sites that this part of the Cotswolds has to offer. You are encouraged to walk over the farmland to enjoy the scenery and observe the wide variety of wildlife that exists in the fields and hedgerows whilst listening to the cuckoos and curlews overhead.

Each of the three letting en-suite bedrooms are generously proportioned with tasteful decoration and furnishings and the provision of the usual accoutrements you would expect from a 4 diamond establishment such as colour televisions, tea and coffee making, and casual easy chairs in which to sink into to reflect upon your days touring in this most beautiful and unique region of the UK - a stay to remember.

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