Monday 21 May 2012
Rural Accommodation

Manor Farm House Bed and Breakfast

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B&B  -   £32.50 - £47.00   per person per night

Manor Farm House Bed and Breakfast
Church Street, Hampstead Norreys
Newbury
Berkshire RG18 OTD
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  Description
Richard and Pamela Betts enjoy welcoming guests to their Grade II listed farmhouse in the pretty Berkshire village of Hampstead Norreys. 21st-century comforts include a splendid ensuite with whirlpool bath, and a luxurious annexe apartment, also suitable for guests with limited mobility. Guests may use our WiFi connection.

Easily accessible from the M4 or A34, Manor Farm House offers a very high standard of accommodation in a ground floor annexe and two double rooms in the main house, ranging in price per room from £47 to £76 (inc. VAT). Phone 01635 201276 for bookings.

Evening meals are available in the locality, or at the White Hart pub, two minutes walk down the road.


 Accept Children  Garden Patio  Ground Floor Bedroom  Internet Access  Parking On-Site  Serves Breakfast  Working Farm 
Owner Information
Pamela Betts
Berkshire  
Phone : +44 (0)1635 201276





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