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Bulmer Farm
is a working farm set in the delightful village of Holmbury St. Mary
in the heart of picturesque Surrey. The village benefits from
its characteristic pubs, Victorian cottages and its famous church
built in 1879 by G.E. Street, who was most widely known for
designing the London Law Courts.
Bulmer
Farm house is 17th century with oak beams and an inglenook
fireplace. Bed and Breakfast is available in the
tastefully converted barn bedrooms.
There are
also two delightful self catering units, Foxholme and Badgers Holt,
available all year round on weekly lettings. These units are
tranquil and relaxing having been sympathetically converted from the
original farm buildings and can accommodate 2 or 4 persons.
Badgers
Holt - Sleeps 2 - Level 1 Accessibility 3 Star Self Catering Designed for the disabled and is suitable for
wheelchairs: it comprises one twin bedded room, shower room with w.c,
sitting room and kitchenette.
Foxholme
- Sleeps 4 3 Star Self Catering Comprises
one twin and one double bedded room, bathroom with w.c, sitting room
and kitchenette, ideal for a family break.
All
accommodation has central heating, colour television and pay
telephone. There is also a communal laundry room on site with
an automatic washing machine and tumble dryer. The farm has ample
parking and the large garden is available for guests'
use. All accommodation is provided with Bed Linen and Towels. Both
kitchenettes are fully equipped with cooker, refrigerator, crockery
and cutlery.
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