Can anyone recommend a bed and breakfast neat Malmesbury .
Fi B. replied:
Christine Weaver is brilliant. Whychurch Farm up near the water tower.
Leanne W. replied:
Www.horseandgroomcharlton.com
Jenny C. replied:
We have a bed and breakfast at www.rookerystables.co.uk - our B&B room is closed for building work until July while we build a new guest breakfast room, but we would be delighted to welcome your sister for B&B on a future stay!
Jennifer W. replied:
Jenny Warner
Josephine P. replied:
Christine Weaver at Whychurch Farm, an excellent B and B.
Carolyn A. replied:
Sharon Nolan - perfect! Right in the centre of town with incredible views! Fab breakfast too ......
Grace W. replied:
Avon Lodge Bed & Breakfast www.avonlodgeseagry.co.uk
Hi, need to recommend a town centre B&B for a friend, for a couple of nights in Feb. any recommendations? Thanks.
Julia P. replied:
I agree, The Kings Arms
Siân E. replied:
Stiling Hayes on Sherston Road run by Jayne and Steve Barker is wonderful, highly recommended (and they won't throw your guests out at 930 am on a Sunday morning !)
Jo H. replied:
Jenny Cole rookery stables.co.uk. Are fantastic
Alex M. replied:
Sharon Nolan at Euclid Villas
Jenny C. replied:
Thanks for recommending us Jo. We offer bed and breakfast accommodation at The Lodge at The Rookery. Please see our website www.rookerystables.co.uk/bed-and-breakfast or call us on 01666 829363 for more info.
Can anyone recommend an Air b&b within walking distance of the Silk Mill where are daughter and her husband - who don't drive - could stay occasionally ?
Mel W. replied:
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/s/Malmesbury/homes?place_id=ChIJuxDLDSpqcUgR1UohXZWmXDg&refinement_paths%5B%5D=%2Ffor_you&allow_override%5B%5D=&s_tag=s_9YRKr3. There's some really lovely looking properties and loads to choose from.
Alice G. replied:
Jane McCall
Jenny C. replied:
We have a b&b room - The Lodge at the Rookery - and two cottages - The Stables at The Rookery and The Coach House at the Rookery. All are on Airbnb or do look at our website www.rookerystables.co.uk for more details. We are by the health centre so just a couple of minutes' walk from the Silk Mills.
Hi my friend's from Scotland coming to stay. Weekend Friday 2 Dec. Till Sunday. Need a proper nice b&b. Nice outlook own bathroom. My house too busy to stay. Two women,...
Jo H. replied:
Jenny Cole?
Lisa T. replied:
Jenny Cole The Rookery
Karen B. replied:
A friend's mum recently stayed at Bell House Inn in Sutton Benger. Very reasonable with en suite. Maybe a little too far out for you though. Or Travel Lodge Chippenham too.
Sue M. replied:
Marsh Farm is fabulous
Minnie P. replied:
Jenny Cole?
Jenny C. replied:
Hi Amelia, our B&B room (The Lodge at The Rookery) wouldn't be large enough for 2 adults and a child, but we do have availability in our beautiful 5 star gold rated self catering cottage The Coach House. It has a large king size bedroom if two are willing to share, and a sofa bed in the upstairs galleried living room. The cottage has a fully equipped kitchen / dining room, and we provide a delicious welcome tray with home made cake, wine and eggs. We would charge £195 for a 2 night break. Do let me know if this is of interest. www.rookerystables.co.uk
Any recommendations for a mid-range hotel / B&B for 4 adults near or around Fort William? Cheers
Benjamin M. replied:
Myrtle Bank Guesthouse. Very clean, lovely owner. Mostly big rooms and good showers/bath. Most rooms overlooking Loch Linnhe. They are on main road just before the first roundabout from Glencoe direction. More quiet then centre and only 5 - 10 min walk high St.
Alan W. replied:
Shearings' Bay Hotel for self-drive motorists offer Mon-Fri 4 night DBB breaks including booze for about £125 for the 4 nights in Feb! I've used their Fort William and Stathpeffer hotels and found them great value.
Mark F. replied:
http://www.fortwilliamholiday.co.uk
Lyanda S. replied:
We always try to get into The Distillery Guest House if possible although we have now discovered Hunting Tower Lodge http://www.huntingtowerlodge.com/
Can anyone recommend a nice little B&B for 2 adults and a child staying from Friday 16th September to Sunday 18th September please xx
Jo H. replied:
Rookery Stables.co . uk also do B&B as well as their beautiful cottages. Jenny Cole
Jenny C. replied:
Thank you Jo! Rachel - our B&B room is a little small for three, but we happen to have a two night special offer for 16-18 September in our cottage The Coach House which is lovely and spacious, with a king size bedroom and full size sofa bed in the living area - do have a look at our website http://www.rookerystables.co.uk/the-coach-house or contact me for more info. The cottage is self-catering and we provide a delicious welcome tray with homemade cake etc - but could always provide a breakfast basket instead if you prefer!
Looking for a Bed and breakfast for my mother for a week in the summer. This should be in Malmesbury Wiltshire and not too costly.
Jenny C. replied:
Hello Roxanne - we do bed and breakfast for £65 per night - you can see the room on the "bed and breakfast" page of our website www.rookerystables.co.uk - hope you are all well!
Hello all, can anyone recommend a reasonably priced local b&b or hotel? We have guests on Christmas eve, Christmas day and boxing day. Thank you.
Amandeep S. replied:
Before I moved into my house I stayed at Whychurch Farm for 2 weeks. The most friendliest people run it. Not sure if they still do it, or if any availability, but maybe worth a go. It's near the garage near the water tower
Janinka D. replied:
Try Air BnB Seojin Waddell
Sue S. replied:
Kim Langley at Roki pottery does B&B as long as they have a car it's lovely countryside along Foxley road.