



Manor Farm Self Catering Cottage
Corston
Wiltshire
United Kingdom
SN16 0HF
Tel:
+44(0)1666 822148Fax:
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Additional Features
Working FarmBBQ facilities
Bed linen provided
Colour television
Cooker/hob
Dishwasher
DVD player
Electricity Charges Included
Family Friendly
Free parking
Freezer
Inclusive of hot water
Kettle
Microwave
Non smoking
Secure cycle parking
Toaster
Tumble dryer
Washing Machine
Description
Manor Farm Cottage is a barn conversion completed in April 2005, fully equipped, furnished to a high standard, and sleeping 2 to 5 persons all at one level.The cottage is a tastefully restored spacious single storey barn conversion with exposed beams, flagstone floors and log burner, under-floor heating, a large patio area, a utility room with comprehensive service facilities which include a washing machine and tumble
drier.
Quality Bed and Breakfast
Manor Farm also offers accommodation for up to 15 and welcomes 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.
Please note that pets are not allowed and Manor Farm is a non-smoking establishment.
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E-mail:
ross@johneavis.wanadoo.co.uk
ABOUT US
Manor Farm is a working farm of 600 acres which comprises both arable and livestock and is ideally situated between Bath, the Cotswolds and close to Malmesbury, Castle Combe, Lacock and the Westonbirt Arboretum. There is a pond with an abundance of wildlife.
Attractions include Malmesbury Abbey and Gardens and just over the county border is Westonbirt, the National Aboretum with its 600 acres of spectacular tree gardens, one of the best in the world. The spa city of Bath with its historic Georgian architecture and excellent shopping facilities is also within easy reach and well worth visiting. Further south the heart of Wiltshire county is steeped in history with monuments dating from the Iron Age, ancient burial mounds and the World Heritage sites at Stonehenge and Avebury.


