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Accommodation > Bed and Breakfast > England > Somerset > Bridgwater > Apple View & Bramley Lodge
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Farm in Bridgwater, Somerset


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Temple Farm , Chedzoy
Bridgwater
Somerset
England
TA7 8QR

Apple View & Bramley Lodge, Bridgwater

Accommodation Description:
Apple View is the West Annexe of Temple Farm. It had originally been built as a cider house we think about 100 years ago! We had more recently used it for storing of all things Bramley apples.

Apple View is the west annexe of Temple Farm. It had originally been built as a cider house we think about 100 years ago! We had more recently used it for storing, of all things, Bramley apples. After your long journey we are sure that you will be ready for complimentary tea/coffee and cake which can be taken in either the garden on a nice day or the lounge if you prefer

Why not treat yourselves to a country break with us here in Somerset -Land of the Summer People - as it was known by the Saxons. Enjoy an evening relaxing in the garden after a warm balmy summers day, see the stars before retiring to bed. Wake up to birdsong and watch the mist rise, perhaps see the wild deer drift through the orchards and fields before enjoying another hearty farmhouse breakfast

Set on a working livestock farm between Orchards and lush pastures it is an ideal place to come and see real farm life and sample the special culinary treats created for you from our own home-grown produce regularly used in breakfast and evening meals. These include our own free range eggs, honey, fruit, vegetables, lamb, beef, homemade bread and preserves and soon sausage bacon and pork. Rest in peaceful stylish rooms and sleep in the most comfortable bed ever between pure cotton sheets and warm woollen blankets all rooms are en-suite and one room has facilities for the disabled including an accessible bathroom



From: £30.00

Accommodation Rating: rating4 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Non-smoking
Hairdryer
Colour television

Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Porter service
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Baggage store
Airport/Train/Bus pick-up service

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Fax machine

Dining Facilities
Evening meals can be provided by prior arrangement. Meals are freshly prepared using meat from our farm and our own homegrown vegetables. Breakfast is prepared from our own bacon and sausages from our Gloucester Spot Pigs.

Meals
Dinner
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Cots

Pet Policy
No pets

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

 Nearest Attractions

Blake Museum - 1.9 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Sutton Mallet Church - 2.9 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Westonzoyland Pumping Station - 3.3 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Burrow Mump - 5 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating

Otterhampton, All Saints Church - 6 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Peat Moors Centre - 6.7 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Fyne Court - 7.5 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating

Stembridge Windmill - 7.6 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Brent Knoll Church - 7.9 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Hestercombe Gardens - 8 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Glastonbury - 10.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Somerton - 11.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Wells - 14.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Upottery - 20.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Bradford Abbas - 22.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Chedington - 22.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Sherborne - 23.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Broadwindsor - 23.3 miles away Heritage Rating

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Heritage Rated Farm Heritage Rating
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Directions:
M5 J23|Road|3|From M5 J23 take the Glastonbury exit from the roundabout. This will take you up and down over Puriton hill to a T Junction with A39. Take the right hand turning to Bridgwater. Continue for approx 1 mile and then turn left where indicated by the sign which says Chedzoy. Continue for approx 1 mile and we are the first property on the left after the vilage sign which reads "Chedzoy please drive slowly through the village.


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