Historic farmhouse with a warm and friendly welcome Good access from the M40 but in a ... more
rural location Village pub within walking distance Hearty breakfasts using local produce Network of foothpaths gives good countryside access Centrally situated for S...
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Advantages: Lots to see, free admission Disadvantages: Limited opening hours
Skegness on the east Lincolnshire coast of England is a typically English seaside resort famous for its amusement arcades, sprawling caravan parks and theme parks. Everything here it would seem is geared towards the family and family fun, but this is young family fun, a place for toddlers to teens whose holiday fun includes ice cream and candy floss as well as lots of running around screeching and screaming. It might therefore be no great surprise to discover that I loathe Skegness and everything that it represents, but it might be surprising to hear that Skegness is home to at least two fantastic attractions. These include the ChurchFarm Museum (the subject of this review) and Gibraltar Point, a nature reserve to the south of the resort (and a likely future review).
The ChurchFarm Museum is located on the edge of a housing estate ...
Advantages: Lovely picturesque characteristic accommodation with fantastic potential. Disadvantages: Felt unwelome, food was past its use by date, not as clean as you would expect.
of dust which had not appeared to be cleaned for while.
In the morning I was hoping to stay a short time longer to have a look around the 7 acre gardens, which seemed to be a big adversing point on all website and was one of the reasons why I choose it in the first place. However, even though I was emailed that check out would be by 11am, the host came in at around 10am and asked if we had had a good sleep. I was hoping for an invite to view the gardens but instead I loaded up the car and could see one of their private guests putting on the garden. After we loaded up, the only ones to see us away were the host's dogs. They were very welcoming and I felt they showed us more hospitality than the owners of Leylands FarmB&B. I am not sure if we would have been made to feel more welcome if we had hired a Jaguar rather than an old banger. Maybe it ...
Advantages: Great rooms, food and proprietors Disadvantages: No cycle routes close by
I discovered the delights of Cropvale FarmB&B whilst working away in Worcestershire last week.
It was the client that booked my work colleague and myself in this B&B and I am gald that it did. Having never been in the area before, there is no way that I would have thought of booking somewhere like this - and would have ended up in the local Premier Travel Inn instead!
Getting there
Cropvale Farm is situated on the A44 in between Pershore and Evesham. To get to the farm you turn off the main A44 down a single track lane in, what can only be described as the a*** end of no where!
The grounds and parking
Turning in to the drive way of the premises I was confronted by a quaint looking farm house (complete with ivy growing up the front - what a look), converted barns, agricultural buildings and 2 fat chocolate labradors ...
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