Manor Farm, Dulcote, Wells, Somerset, Dulcote BA5 3PZ, Southwest England, United Kingdom
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Manor Farm 
Dulcote, Wells, Somerset, Dulcote BA5 3PZ, Southwest England, United Kingdom
+44 1749 672125
http://www.wells-accommodation.co.uk
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Imagine a beautiful 17th century farmhouse nestling at the foot of the spectacular Mendip Hills in a delightful corner of rural Somerset...;We so enjoyed being here - wonderful farm home - amazing breakfasts - kind, fun hosts. Thank you, we;ll tell our friends.; Chad and Linda, Seattle, USA.;We came for two days and stayed for five, such was the warmth of your welcome and friendship. Thank you.; Angela and Ian, New South Wales, Australia. Manor Farm, Dulcote, Wells, Somerset, BA5 3PZ England Telephone Fax +44 (0) 1749 672125. Please note: Manor Farm is or send us an e-mail. Imagine gazing across a mile of unspoiled English countryside to the magnificent Cathedral of Wells, which has presided over these ancient lands since the 12th century;Imagine the afternoon sun warming the creamy limestone walls while you sip Earl Grey tea in an English Country garden; This is life at Manor Farm. Located in the traditional English village of Dulcote, about one mile from the exquisite city of Wells, we at Manor Farm specialize in giving an unparalleled English country bed and breakfast experience in a comfortable, relaxing environment. We;re sure that you;ll enjoy your stay, and that you;ll be back. We have guests from all over the world - many have visited once as tourists and returned as friends. If you are looking for BB in Wells then Manor Farm is the Bed Breakfast for you. For accommodation with that extra special feel, for bed and breakfast in a 17th Century Farm House in a dinning room with oak beams then Manor Farm is for you. This is a wonderful old farm house on a quite bye road where you can step back in time and enjoy real farm house bb with wonderful views and friendly people. Manor Farm bed and breakfast is probably one of the best in the Wells and the surrounding area. Maybe a stroll in our gardens, which as a guest you are more than welcome to use, could be a start to your day of exploring Wells.e are a very short walk from the city centre, via a path that follows the route of the old Somerset and Dorset railway line into Wells. Please note: This web site has been optimised for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5x and above if you are not using Internet Explorer then some pages may not display correctly bed,breakfast,wells,somerset,england,glastonbury,bath,bristol,shepton mallet,weston-super-mare,accommodation,holidays,touring,england,south west,uk, farm, cathedral, holiday, visits, visitor, vacation, tourist, countryside, country, walking, holidaying, recreation, leisure, seventeenth, century, cheddar, cheese, history, historic, church, georgian, world, heritage, centre, ss great britian, east, somerset, railway,levels, taunton, dorset, yeovil, sherborne, salisbury, exploring, bridgewater, carnival, quiet, gardens, flowers, animals, sheep, ducks, petting, geese, mendip, mendips, hills, priddy, tor, street, warminster, stonehenge, friendly, BB, bb, bedbreakfast,

This is the view of Wells Cathedral from the rear gardens of Manor Farm. The picturesque mediaeval city of Wells, Englands smallest city, is a twenty-minute walk away from Manor Farm. Steeped in history, its name is derived from the water springs that rise in the ancient grounds of the 13th Century Bishops Palace next to the Cathedral. This superb palace, with its moat, drawbridge, and bell-ringing swans, is still the home of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. A fruit, vegetable and antique market is held in Wells Town Square on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and traditional English pubs and tea shops provide options for a quiet, West Country Ploughmans Lunch or Clotted Cream Tea before heading the short distance back across the meadows to Manor Farm. If you would like to see more of Wells please click on the photo album above. The 800-year old Cathedral is a magnificent tribute to the past, with nearly 300 surviving carved stone figures on the West Front - the largest collection of figure sculpture of its time in the Western world. Adjacent to the Cathedral is the Vicars Close, a 14th Century cobbled street of forty-two small houses, the oldest inhabited street in Europe, built to accommodate the members of the Vicars Choral. The Georgian City of Bath (the town in which many Jane Austen novels are set) is a national treasure. The Roman Baths after which the city is named are open to the public, as is the majestic Bath Abbey, and the Historic Costume Museum. The Royal Crescent is an elegant and imposing arc of Georgian houses set above the city, and No. 1, The Royal Crescent is open to the public. Furnished with Georgian antiques, its a fascinating perspective on the lives of an upper class family in the Georgian era. If you love shopping, then Bath has a wide range of shops including English designer shops and high-end antique stores. If you would like to see some pictures of Bath please click on the Photo Album above. We have added a few images taken in and around Bath to wet your appetite. The historic town of Glastonbury, the mystic Isle of Avalon is held in high esteem by both the Christian and pagan communities. The Tor, a lone hill topped with an ancient tower, rises above the town and the surrounding marshes and moors to dominate the countryside for miles around. It is well worth a walk for the views of the surrounding countryside and the Mendip Hills. On a sunny day you can see for miles. The ruined abbey, built in the 12th and 13th Centuries, draws many visitors each year, as does the widely-held belief that Glastonbury may well have been the Avalon of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. If you would like to see a few pictures from around the area please click on the link below. Glastonbury and the Mendips

At Manor Farm we take care of every aspect of our guests' experience. Our spacious, wooden-beamed rooms look out over beautiful, rolling countryside. They are centrally heated and comfortably furnished with traditional English furniture. All bedrooms have either en-suite or private bathrooms, television, and coffee/tea-making facilities. Our guests enjoy delicious, indulgent English, Continental, and whole food breakfasts, or dishes to suit vegetarian tastes, while relaxing in the sunny dining room overlooking the orchard. Prices per room The Garden Suite (King Bed or 2 Twin Beds). Has private sitting room, bedroom, en suite bathroom with shower. Double Bed en suite with bath/tub (Queen Bed). Double Bed en suite with shower. Twin / King Bed with private bathroom. Please note: The minimum length of stay at Manor Farm at weekends and during the summer months (beginning of June to the end of August), is two nights. Rooms are ready for occupancy from 5:00pm in the afternoon and should be vacated by 10:00am on the morning of departure To book your accommodation please contact: R. Bufton, Manor Farm, Dulcote, Wells, Somerset, BA5 3PZ England Telephone +44 (0) 1749 672125 Fax: +44 (0) 1749 672125 or send us an e-mail. Or use our Request Form on the following page. Website design copyright ©2000- 2004 - 7

Every room at Manor Farm has its own character - choose from King, Double (Queen), Twin (two beds) rooms. We even have a disabled access ground floor suite that opens onto our peaceful, spacious gardens. After a day of exploring, relax in our comfortable sitting room while enjoying the conversation of fellow guests. Enjoy a delicious, home-cooked English, Continental, or wholefood breakfast in our sunny Dining Room. Manor Farm's welcoming flag-stoned hall provides access to all the guest rooms and offers plenty of information on interesting places to visit and walks in the surrounding countryside. The spacious Garden Suite, which has been specially adapted to suit everyone, including wheelchair users, has its own sitting room with an inglenook wood-burning fireplace and an en-suite bathroom. French windows open onto a patio leading to a pretty, secluded, walled garden. A very enjoyable stay, very convenient for wheelchairs and excellent hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. H., Hampshire, UK. Upstairs Guest Bedrooms. Our spacious, wooden-beamed rooms look out over beautiful, rolling countryside. They are centrally heated and comfortably furnished with traditional English furniture. All bedrooms have either en-suite or private bathrooms, television, and coffee/tea-making facilities. A huge, fresh cream slice of a bed - we had a lovely stay, thank you. Anna and Rhys, Harrow, UK. Telephone +44 (0) 1749 672125 Fax: +44 (0) 1749 672125 or send us an e-mail. Website design copyright ©2000 - 2004 - 7

HOW TO GET TO MANOR FARM. Directions from London via Bath. Take the M4 to Junction 18 Turn LEFT on the A46 to BATH From BATH, take the A367 via RADSTOCK to the Roundabout at the White Post Inn. Turn RIGHT at the Roundabout on the B3139 via CHILCOMPTON to the junction with theA37 Turn RIGHT onto the A37 and IMMEDIATELY TURN LEFT to continue on the B3139 to WELLS Continue into the town of WELLS until you reach a T-junction at The Fountain Inn (Wells Cathedral will be immediately ahead of you) Turn LEFT at the T-junction and continue one mile into the village of DULCOTE In DULCOTE, turn RIGHT at the STONE FOUNTAIN in the triangle of grass MANOR FARM is 200 yards on your RIGHT after Manor Barn. This is the fountain at the junction. Directions from London via Stonehenge. Take the M3 to Junction 8 At Junction 8, take the A303 to 2 miles beyond AMESBURY Fork RIGHT on the A360 via STONEHENGE to SHREWTON At SHREWTON, fork LEFT on the B390 via CHITTERNE to meet the A36 from SALISBURY Turn RIGHT on the A36 via CROCKERTON to the Roundabout where the A362 meets the A36 Turn LEFT on the A362 to the T-Junction into the A361 near FROME Turn LEFT on A361 to SHEPTON MALLET Go through SHEPTON MALLET and join the A371 sign-posted to WELLS via the village of CROSCOMBE 1 mile beyond CROSCOMBE, turn RIGHT on the B3139 to DULCOTE In DULCOTE, turn LEFT at the STONE FOUNTAIN in the triangle of grass MANOR FARM is 200 yards on your RIGHT after Manor Barn. Directions from the North and East. Take the M5 to Junction 21 At Junction 21, take the A370 towards WESTON-SUPER-MARE AT the roundabout where the A370 meets the A371, Turn LEFT on the A371 via BANWELL and WINSCOMBE to the junction with the A38 Turn RIGHT on the A38 for 1 mile then fork LEFT onto the A371 again via CHEDDAR to WELLS Stay on the A37 Wells Relief Road following the signs to SHEPTON MALLET One mile from the Roundabout in WELLS turn LEFT on to the B3139 to DULCOTE In Dulcote, turn LEFT at the STONE FOUNTAIN in the triangle of grass MANOR FARM is 200 yards on your RIGHT after Manor Barn. Directions from the Southwest Take the M5 to Junction 23 Take the A39 via GLASTONBURY to WELLS At the Roundabout in WELLS, turn RIGHT on the A371 Wells Relief Road towards SHEPTON MALLET One mile from the Roundabout in WELLS turn LEFT on to the B3139 to DULCOTE In DULCOTE, turn LEFT at the STONE FOUNTAIN in the triangle of grass MANOR FARM is 200 yards on your RIGHT after Manor Barn
Amenities
 Luggage storage
 Disabled guests are welcome
 Hairdryer
 Heating
 Ironing facilities
 Smoke-free guest rooms
 Parking lot
 Private park, garden, courtyard
 Quiet surroundings
 Clock/radio
 Private/Ensuite bathroom
 Tea and coffee making facilities
 Phones in rooms
 TV sets in rooms
 Patio, summer terrace
 Common room with a TV set
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