| | The Barn - Self CateringWe recently converted our 300-year old barn, which is just 1.5 metres from the main house, so we can now offer single-storey, self catering accommodation which sleeps 2+2. | | | It is suitable for the disabled with access for wheelchairs. The Barn has a double bedroom with twin-beds, a bathroom with bath and shower and an open plan lounge and kitchen (with a double sofa-bed) which comprises a useful range of cupboards, cooker, microwave, washing machine and fridge freezer. All bed-linen and towels are provided. The Barn looks onto 2 acres of lovely gardens with a Koi Carp pond and a dovecote. It has its own central heating system and is very cosy and comfortable. | | | | You will have your own key and may come and go as you please. A cleaner will come in as often as you wish and there is a laundry and other amenities within walking distance. | | | The village shops include a Co-op and a Spar, both of which stay open late into the evening, and only a short walk away is our very own bakery (plus delicatessan counter), fruit and veg shop, newsagent, chemist and church. The Barn has ample parking facilities within the grounds, behind electric gates. | | | | There are 2 pubs within walking distance, each serving good home cooked food at sensible prices. The Plough Inn, immediately opposite, is 300 years old, heavily oak beamed and serves excellent food in a convivial atmosphere until 7.15pm. | | | Just 1.25 miles away is an excellent Chinese restaurant (White Post roundabout, A614). Between Farnsfield and Southwell, 4 miles away, there are 2 more pubs with restaurants. In the Minster town of Southwell there are English, Italian, Chinese and Indian restaurants to name but a few. | | | If you wish to book The Barn you should phone, fax or email Josephine Kitchin. CONTACT US. - It costs £300 per week or £60 per night (minimum 2 nights).
- We welcome the disabled, walkers and cyclists.
- We are Pet Friendly, however the garden is not dog-proof.
- We are a non smoking establishment.
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