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Manor Farm

Enjoy England Four Stars

Accommodation Details

Welcome to Manor Farm B&B

VisitBritain Quality Assured: 4 star rated farmhouse accommodation.

Attractive Grade 2 Listed period village farmhouse.

Comfortable and spacious rooms - king and super-king size doubles, twin & family (up to four sharing).

All en-suite or private bathrooms, with plenty of space (they are proper rooms, not tiny cupboards!) and windows that open onto pleasant rural views!

Sumptuous traditional, vegetarian, vegan and other special diet breakfasts.

Non-smoking establishment.

Pets welcome.

Excellent evening meals available within easy walking distance.

Ample private parking.

Working arable farm which has been in the family since 1885.

Well situated for exploring Wiltshire's ancient places. Half way between Stonehenge and Avebury.

Savernake Forest, Salisbury Plain, Wilton Windmill, Kennet & Avon Canal, Thruxton & the Hawk Conservancy all within 20 minutes drive.

Evening Meals AvailableParking On-SitePets AcceptedWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Manor Farm, Collingbourne Kingston, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3SD

Type
B&B

Email
stay@manorfm.com

WEBSITE

Things to see and do in Wiltshire :

Butterfly World

An exotic showplace, bright with colour and fluttering wings: the Studley Grange Butterfly World

Longleat Safari Park

In 1966, Longleat caused a revolution in the world of zoological collections by becoming the first location outside Africa to open a drive-through Safari Park

Magna Carta

Magna Carta (Latin for "Great Charter") is one of the most celebrated documents in English history

Salisbury Cathedral

For over 750 years pilgrims have come to Salisbury to seek inspiration in the glory and peace of the building and surrounding Cathedral Close

Stonehenge

One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones

Westbury White Horse

The first Westbury white horse is believed to have been cut to commemorate the victory over the Danes in the Battle of Ethandun (possibly nearby Edington) in 878AD