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Wambrook Farm, Chard, Somerset

Wambrook Farm
Wambrook
Chard
Somerset

TA20 3DF

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Wambrook Farm is in the beautiful countryside of the Blackdown Hills, 2 miles from Chard. The farmhouse and buildings are listed, with a unique granary as a focal point in the yard. Wambrook is a quiet rural village in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
A listed farmhouse on a working farm situated in an unspoilt, peaceful village. Ideal for touring Devon, Dorset and Somerset.
Guests are welcome to walk on the farm and there is a pub in the village which is a lovely walk in the summer, 1 mile away, offering excellent food.
There are a variety of eating houses within easy reach offering different styles and prices. We have 3 double/twin rooms both en-suite. All rooms have TV, tea and coffee facilities and hairdryers. FREE Wi-Fi Internet Connection
We have a lovely garden to sit in. we offer a generous farmhouse breakfast or continental options.

We are near the Jurassic coast, Lyme Regis, National Trust properties and A303.

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Ratings/Awards: Enjoy England 4 Stars
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Room:

Double: £70
Single: From £45
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Parking
Children Welcome
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms
Garden

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