Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast in Warwickshire is run by Simon and Angela Darbishire on their working farm. They have recently made a rather nice addition to the accommodation, a late 1800s shepherd's hut from the South Downs. The hut is wood lined and has a standard double bed plus electric lighting, heating, a feather duvet and an antique settle. It is in an orchard below the main garden and has its own private area with seats and a table and a barbecue. Sounds very nice indeed.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Hill Farm B&B - now with added shepherd's hut
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1 comments:
This is an excellent idea! Someday I'm planning to move onto our family's farm and start a tiny B&B with just these sort of accomodations... a gypsy wagon, a treehouse, a tipi. Fun, fun, fun!!! (Anne at Small House Building)
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