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Farm dates from the 17th Century and
is still a working farm today - the
Dove Family have farmed here since 1921.
Situated
on the edge of Stow Bedon, we are in the vicinity of the Pingo
Trail - which links into Thompson Water which offers excellent
local fishing. Near by are several good quality village pubs
and an excellent village shop/post office at Rocklands.
Whether
you are staying for business or for pleasure there are wonderful
opportunities for walking, cycling fishing and horse riding.
We
offer:
East
of England Tourism Council 4 Star guest accommodation
comprising 2 double en-suite rooms and 2 twin rooms with private
bathroom. Each room is equipped with its own television, radio
and hairdryer and includes coffee and tea making facilities.
We provide
delicious breakfasts with a good choice of menu - though we
recommend you give our home produced, free range organic eggs
a try!
The farm
includes stabling and paddocks for horses; ponds for fishing
stocked with Roach, Rudd, Tench and Carp; and some lovely
farm walks.
Nearby
Places of Interest:
- http://www.brecks.org.uk/
- Melsop
Farm Park (Rare Breeds Centre)
- Snetterton
Race Track (highlights include British Super Bikes and British
Touring Cars)
- International
League for the Protection of Horses
- Great
Eastern Pingo Trail
- Peddars
Way
- Banham
Zoo
- Grimes
Graves (Neolithic flint mines)
- Norwich
Castle & Cathedral
- Local
horse riding
- Several
good golf clubs
The
Tariff:
| Double en-suite |
£32 per person first night, £30 per person then on |
| Twin with private bathroom |
£32 per person first night, £30 per person then on
(£36 single occupancy) |
| Stabling |
£10 per night (including bedding, hay and water) |
| Turn Out for horses in paddocks |
£3 per day |
Contact us for availability on 01953
483 592 or email valerie.dove@virgin.net |
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