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Hall Farm

Accommodation Details

Hall Farm Bed and Breakfast offers quiet accommodation in a beautiful Georgian Farmhouse, set in a secluded walled garden. This 500 acre working family farm is on the edge of the pretty hilltop village of Great Chishill, the highest point in Cambridgeshire. It is on the B1039 midway between Royston and Saffron Walden.

The Pheasant pub is a 8 minute walk. very good food in a friendly, pleasant atmosphere.They do not allow children, but welcome dogs. Booking a table is essential. If you have children with you, you will be very welcome at the Red Cow in Chrishall.

Hall Farm Bed & Breakfast now has wireless internet access in some bedrooms

Self catering annex to "Hall Farm" for 2 persons, consists of
Large room with Double/Twin beds, Colour T.V with DVD player, radio, hair
dryer etc. plus kitchenette containing fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, table top cooker.

Large wet floor shower room with washbasin and W.C.

This annex is very pleasant on the ground floor and looks out to the main
garden, with it's own entrance it can be easily used by wheelchair users.

Accept ChildrenAccess to Golf CourseBusiness FacilitiesFacilities for ChildrenFishing NearbyGarden PatioGround Floor BedroomInternet AccessPets AcceptedServes BreakfastDisabled AccessWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Hall Farm, Hall Lane, Great Chishill, Near Royston Herts, Cambridgeshire, SG8 8SH

Type
B&B

Email
wisefarm@btconnect.com

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