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Peak House Farm

Enjoy England B & B 3 Star

Accommodation Details

Peak House Farm is a 120 year old farmhouse with unspoilt country views in the North Hampshire Downs, an area of outstanding natural beauty. We have been successfully running our B&B business here for over 10 years.

We offer a warm welcome, delightful, well appointed ensuite rooms and a traditional farmhouse breakfast.

Peak House Farm is the hub of a traditional family run working dairy farm set in over 100 acres, 2 miles outside the small Hampshire town of Whitchurch.
We milk approximately 120 cows, have a horse, a pony a few sheep, 2 cats and hens. All of which you are welcome to observe with supervision.
We have 2 double ensuite rooms in the main farmhouse and one self-contained ground floor twin bath ensuite situated in the refurbished annexe. All facilities are non-smoking and all our rooms have colour TV, radio alarm clocks, hairdryer and hospitality tray.

A variety of breakfasts are available, using mainly locally sourced produce, cooked on a traditional farmhouse range. We provide a separate dining room and cosy sitting room with woodburner for the evenings.

Accept ChildrenBaby SittingCycle Hire AvailableCycle StorageGarden PatioGround Floor BedroomInternet AccessParking On-SitePoolReal FiresServes BreakfastWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Peak House Farm, Cole Henley, Whitchurch, Hampshire, RG28 7QJ

Type
B&B

Email
info@peakhousefarm.co.uk

WEBSITE

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