| A small family run Bed and Breakfast close to Stratford upon Avon, which has built
its reputation on good food, comfortable rooms and friendliness.
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| Church Farm is a listed 17th century farmhouse situated in a quiet rural English village. It was originally built as a
school in 1643. It has a large garden and is set back from the road with lots of parking space. Wiggy and Tim Taylor have been running their Bed and Breakfast for many years and always make their guests very welcome, and take pleasure in directing them to the out of the way tourist attractions best known to the locals. |
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| ACCOMMODATION |
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Double Room |
- King size bed
- Ensuite Shower & Toilet
- Tea/coffee tray
- Television
- Hair drier
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| Twin/Family Room |
- Private bathroom
- Tea/coffee tray
- Television
- Hair drier
- Washbasin
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| A drawing room is available for guests. Breakfast is cooked by Wiggy who is a Cordon Bleu chef and is served at a time to suit you.
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| Evening meals can be found at a variety of local pubs to which Wiggy or Tim will direct you. The village pub serves very reasonably priced meals and you can easily walk there. |
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Rate
per room per night:
(Including full English breakfast) |
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| Single |
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From £38.00
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| Double/Twin |
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from £60.00
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| Family
Room |
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From £75.00 |
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| DIRECTIONS |
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| From Stratford-upon-Avon take the A3400 towards Shipston-on Stour. Just out of town turn right onto the B4632 towards Broadway. Drive about 4 miles and past the old airfield, turn right where it is signed to Long Marston. Go to the T-junction and turn right. Enter the village of Long Marston and Church Farm is on the left. |
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| Church Farmhouse |
Long Marston, Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire, CV37 8RH
Tel. +44 (0) 1789 720275
email:
timchurchfarm@hotmail.com |
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