Set in the heart of picturesque countryside close to Broadway and
Chipping Campden, secluded in the depths of the beautiful Cotswold
countryside, you will find Bowers Hill Farm, a large secluded
Edwardian Farmhouse set
within 40 acres.
As you approach
the farmhouse, you immediately take in the countryside with mature
lime trees lining the drive and horses with their foals at foot, the
odd sheep and chickens that will lay your fresh eggs for breakfast!
Don't overlook
our medieval fields -'ridge & furrow' - that date back to the
days of strip farming ploughed with oxen.
Our guests say
how much they enjoy our most perfect setting, deep in the Cotswolds
countryside, away from it all, just the historic/agricultural
connections dating back to the Bronze Age.
There is evidence
of old gas lamps (no longer in use!) and lovely antiques set
alongside high quality modern comforts.
The Farmers
Breakfast is enormous and is in addition to a wide choice of
cereals, homemade bread & preserves, yoghurt, and fruit - we
also cater for vegetarians and other dietary requirements. We use
our own produce and locally grown food whever we can.
Breakfasts can be
taken in the dining room, complete with large inglenook fireplace
and 18th Century Cheshire dresser with clock. Alternatively, just
gaze at the wonderful Cotswolds Hills surrounding our location and
breakfast in our fabulous 40' conservatory .
All our bedrooms have ensuite facilities with colour TV, radio/alarm
clock, hairdryer, and tea & coffee making facilities, as well as
those little nic-naks to make your stay more comfortable. We live in
a most desirable location with panoramic views in every direction.
We do cater for children, but only those who are well behaved
and we have a virtually sound-proof family room which is incredibly
spacious with a lot of toys and videos etc for pre-schoolers..
If you are tall please let us know so that we can give you the most
appropriate rooms with big beds, high ceilings and spacious showers.
Help collecting the eggs, a little stroll down the drive to pet the
horses - can you feel the
fresh air in your lungs already? We have an abundance of wildlife on
the farm and foxes, pheasants, woodpeckers, badger, rabbits, deer,
and herons, can be seen from time-to-time.
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