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Laurel Farm Nottingham NottinghamshireLaurel Farm is a lovely old farmhouse standing in approximately 4 acres of land. Parts of the house and stable block date back to 1846 and possibly even earlier. The majority of the land is grazing for some of my rescued animals such as sheep and a goat. In addition to these, dogs, cats, ducks and chickens are also kept.
Stanton on the Wolds is a very small village on the A606 half way between Nottingham and Melton Mowbray. The farmhouse is over half a mile down a quiet lane well away from the main road. |
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Langar Hall Hotel and Restaurant Nottingham Nottinghamshire"Once in a blue moon it is possible to come across a country hotel that makes one want to jump with joy" The Sunday Times.
Langar Hall, 10 miles S.E. of Nottingham, stands in quiet seclusion beside the Early English church overlooking gardens and sheep grazing among the ancient trees in the park. Most of the 10 ensuite bedrooms enjoy lovely views, all are quiet and comfortable, well equipped for guests who stay on business or pleasure. The restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner.Childen welcome, pets by arrangement.Licenced for Civil marriages.
Convenient for the Newark Antique fair and touring in the East Midlands. An ideal stoppong place between the South and the North of England.
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Biggin Hall Buxton DerbyshireBiggin Hall is an historic house of 17th century origin, centrally situated in the Peak District National Park, in peaceful open countryside, 1,000 feet above sea level.
Biggin Hall stands in its own spacious grounds of eight acres and is a protected building of historic interest, Grade II * listed. The present owners have completely renovated it, in keeping with its original character.
The diverse nature of the Derbyshire landscape with its dry-stone walling, deep wooden valleys, heather clad moorlands, timeless market towns and villages, provides the perfect setting for a relaxing holiday.
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Laurel Farm Nottingham NottinghamshireLaurel Farm is a lovely old farmhouse standing in approximately 4 acres of land. Parts of the house and stable block date back to 1846 and possibly even earlier. The majority of the land is grazing for some of my rescued animals such as sheep and a goat. In addition to these, dogs, cats, ducks and chickens are also kept.
Stanton on the Wolds is a very small village on the A606 half way between Nottingham and Melton Mowbray. The farmhouse is over half a mile down a quiet lane well away from the main road. |
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Langar Hall Hotel and Restaurant Nottingham Nottinghamshire"Once in a blue moon it is possible to come across a country hotel that makes one want to jump with joy" The Sunday Times.
Langar Hall, 10 miles S.E. of Nottingham, stands in quiet seclusion beside the Early English church overlooking gardens and sheep grazing among the ancient trees in the park. Most of the 10 ensuite bedrooms enjoy lovely views, all are quiet and comfortable, well equipped for guests who stay on business or pleasure. The restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner.Childen welcome, pets by arrangement.Licenced for Civil marriages.
Convenient for the Newark Antique fair and touring in the East Midlands. An ideal stoppong place between the South and the North of England.
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