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B&B at Jerico, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

B&B at Jerico
The Fosse
Nr Cotgrave

Nottingham
Nottinghamshire

NG12 3HG

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Jerico Farm is a family farm. The farmhouse is surrounded by our own land with wonderful views over the Nottinghamshire Wolds. It is a mixed farm of 150 acres with sheep and cattle grazing nearby. We also grow wheat and barley. There are several fishponds (fishing available) and peaceful walks (O/S maps provided).

The sitting room, with wood burning stove and colour TV, has a large bay window overlooking the garden. The delightful breakfast room is spacious and relaxing. A fridge, pay-phone and ironing facilities are available for guests to use. You will also find tourist information and books of local interest. French is spoken.

Excellent location for the business or holiday visitor, close to both Nottingham City with its Universities and Tourist Sites also Holme Pierrepont National Water Sports Centre, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, British Geological Survey, Newark Antiques Fair.

Details

Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Stars
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Room:

Double: £65 - £70
Twin: £65 - £70
Single: £45 - £50
Suite: Family from £85
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome - Over 10 years
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - All non smoking
Open All Year - Closed at Christmas
Tourist Board Inspected - AA
TV in Rooms
Garden

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