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Add your review This relates to the Barn only.
If you are expecting something like the pictures forget it.
The place is shabby, dirty windows, outside patio chairs covered in moss, barbecue rusted closed.
Riddled with spiders, woodwork never seen preservative.
Old worn out furniture.
Worst of all is the fire protection, a fire downstairs would give no egress from the upstairs bedrooms, you would die.
I reported all this to Hoseasons and received no reply at all.
General review, a dump.
Date visited: August 2016
Review by Shaun Griffin on 25th July, 2005
Add your review Really enjoyed our stay at this fantastic Mill conversion, with a group of 2 adults and 2 girls we found this an excellent place to base ourselves from in order to explore this great part of the UK. A real jem to return to each day, chickens just come and go as they please, Jackie and Gary the owners a great source of local information. I can recommend this to anyone, Enjoy
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