Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon

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The Beeches Farmhouse, Holt Rd
Bradford-on-Avon, eng BA15 1TS - (122) 586-5170
Chamber Rating
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Stephen Williams
Feb 5th, 2023 -
charlotte vining
May 1st, 2023 -
Goutham Durairaj
Apr 21st, 2023 -
Shaktijit Dave
Apr 8th, 2023 -
Cami Ip
Apr 3rd, 2023
About
Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon
Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon is located at The Beeches Farmhouse, Holt Rd in Bradford-on-Avon, England BA15 1TS. Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon can be contacted via phone at (122) 586-5170 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- (122) 586-5170
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon?
A The phone number for Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon is: (122) 586-5170.
Q Where is Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon located?
A Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon is located at The Beeches Farmhouse, Holt Rd, Bradford-on-Avon, eng BA15 1TS
Q What is the internet address for Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon?
A The website (URL) for Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon is: https://www.beeches-farmhouse.co.uk/the-cottages/
Q How is Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon rated?
A Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon has a 4.6 Star Rating from 27 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Beeches Farmhouse Self Catering Holiday Cottages of Bradford on Avon
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 27 Reviews )
charlotte vining on Google

Goutham Durairaj on Google
extra Foldables chairs and table was useful.
Toilet was clean and had necessary toiletries.

Shaktijit Dave on Google

Cami Ip on Google
Tip: Pack boots/wellies if staying when the weather is rainy as you have to walk across a field to get to town if no car/taxi.

Stephen Williams on Google