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Badminton Horse Trials Accommodation List 2020 Badminton Horse Trials Accommodation List 2020 www.badminton-horse.co.uk Less Than 0 Miles From Badminton Miss Caron Cooper Contact Details: Fosse Farmhouse 01249 782286/ 077 Nettleton Castle Combe Tel: Nr. Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 7NJ Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 2 Double Rooms 2 courses £30, 3 courses £40. Fully licenced to serve wines & spirits 2 Twin Rooms Other Info: Single Rooms 3 self catering cottages sleeping 3-6 guests from £200 per night min. 4 night stay. Dogs & children welcome. Free WiFi. Private parking. Pub 15 Pricing Info: mins walk. Find us on facebook@fossefarmhouseuk. Website Double/Twin £160 per room, p.n. B&B. Extr www.fossefarmhouse.com a bed £30 per night. Min. 4 night stay Lady Caroline Hare Contact Details: Tavern House 01454 238984 Sopworth Tel: Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 6PR Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 2 Double Rooms No 2 Twin Rooms Other Info: Single Rooms Pricing Info: £50 pp/pn Mr. & Mrs. Ian & Jo Luddington Contact Details: Jasmine Cottage CURRENTLY FULL 07795 981228 Nettleton Green Nettleton Tel: Chippenham, Wilts SN14 7NU Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 2 Double Rooms £28/3 course. £22/2 course. Good pubs nearby 1 Twin Rooms Other Info: 1 Single Rooms Twin is a bunk. Both doubles have en-suite shower room. Full English Breakfast with freshly brewed coffee & home made bread. Well behaved Pricing Info: dogs welcome. Wi-Fi. Off street parking. 2 nights minimum stay. 3 miles £50pp/night B&B from event. Last Updated: 06 February 2020 www.badminton-horse.co.uk Page 1 of 26 Mr. & Mrs. Rick and Nicky Carley Contact Details: The Old Plough 07764 826060 Littleton Drew Tel: Chippenham, SN14 7NB Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 2 Double Rooms Excellent pubs nearby 0 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms 2.7 miles from Badminton. Min 3 niths stay. Sorry no pets. Both rooms have en-suite bathrooms. The price includes a full English breakfast. For Pricing Info: more info please visit www.theoldploughlittletondrew.co.uk Double with ensuite shower/bath £120-£150/ room/night. Mr Harry Ferdinando Contact Details: Field House 01666 840439 The Street Alderton Tel: , SN14 6NL Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 3 Double Rooms No 3 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms Self catered - offered for the whole house. Minimum of 3 nights. One of the Pricing Info: twin rooms is a triple. £500 per night No Mrs Eileen Stephens Contact Details: Pike Cottage 01454 218425 The Street Acton Turville Tel: Badminton, GL9 1HL Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 1 Double Rooms No 0 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms 1 bedroom listed toll house with sitting room in Acton Turville. Opposite Pricing Info: excellent pub. Self Catering. £170/night Min 4 nights No Mrs Joanna Dickson Leach Contact Details: Portcullis House 01454 218434/ 078 Badminton Road Tel: Acton Turville, South Gloucestershire GL9 1HE Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 2 Double Rooms Good pub in the village 1 Twin Rooms Other Info: Single Rooms 4 night minimum please. Plenty of parking. Each bedroom has private Pricing Info: bathroom £100-£110 per night, inc. Full English Breakf ast Yes but not Saturday Last Updated: 06 February 2020 www.badminton-horse.co.uk Page 2 of 26 Emma & Andy Emma and Andy Darbyshire Contact Details: 2 Russell Close 07702 693 100 Didmarton Tel: , Glos GL9 1ED Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 1 Double Rooms Not provided but Kings Arms Pub 100 yards away 0 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms The main gate to Badminton Horse Trials is 10 min walk / 2 mins in the car. Parking & private entrance. Exclusive access to our family home. Pricing Info: Complimentary toiletries. Self catering facilities with breakfast included. £150 per night/ minimum 4 night stay . Transportation Available Mrs. Joanna Bowman Contact Details: Little Smithy 01454 218412 Tormarton Tel: Badminton, Gloucestershire GL9 1HU Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 1 Double Rooms Pub in Village 1 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms Both rooms ensuite. Pricing Info: Minimum 3 nights preferred. Sitting room for guest's exclusive use £110 for the room & Full English Breakfast Clare Homfray Contact Details: Apple Tree Cottage 01249 783079/0771 Nettleton Shrub Nettleton Tel: Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 7NN Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 1 Double Rooms £25/pp inc a glass of wine (alternate evenings) 0 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms Ensuite bathroom. Early breakfast prefered. 10 minutes from Badminton. Use of sitting room with large television. 1/3 acre garden with nice views. No Pricing Info: smokers, dogs of children. Contact number: 07717 337955 £90/room/night No Mrs Heather Gent Contact Details: Grange Farm CURRENTLY FULL 01454 218223 Tormarton Tel: Badminton, S. Glos GL9 1HU Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 1 Double Rooms No. Pub within walking distance 1 Twin Rooms Other Info: 1 Single Rooms A characterful working farm in centre of village, so ample parking. Accommodation would suit a family or group of friends as only 1 family Pricing Info: bathroom. Includes a sitting room with TV & Full English Breakfast. £50 pp/pn (minimum of 3 nights) Last Updated: 06 February 2020 www.badminton-horse.co.uk Page 3 of 26 Jenny Verard Contact Details: 13 Court Street CURRENTLY FULL 07989 350205 Sherston Tel: , Wilts SN16 0LL Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 3 Double Rooms No 0 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms In the centre of the popular village of Sherston with 2 good pubs on the doorstep. An excellent grocery store open long hours. Self catering. A Pricing Info: typical Cotswold cottage with 3 double bedrooms. 1 en-suite & a family £1600 bathroom. Tucked away from the street. Garden. Log burners in sitting Mrs Jennifer Allard Contact Details: Frome Farm 01454 313254 Badminton Road Tel: Old Sodbury, S. Glos BS37 6LU Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 1 Double Rooms No 1 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms Self contained bunglalow conversion. 2 bedrooms, modern shower room, Pricing Info: well equiped kitchen, sitting area with sofa bed £200 per night for the whole (min 4 nights pr eferred) No Mrs Jennifer Woolley Contact Details: Windylands 01454 323653/ 079 Tormarton Road Tel: Old Sodbury, Gloucestershire BS37 6RP Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 3 Double Rooms No, good pub food within walking distance 1 Twin Rooms Other Info: Single Rooms 2 double rooms & 1 twin en suite all @ £130 per room per night for min of 4 nights & 1 double with separate bathroom @ £110 per night for min of 4 Pricing Info: nights. Mobile 07966 412359/ 07808 776487 £130 per room/pn Mrs J Baker Contact Details: Honeyston 01249 782148 Nettleton Shrub Nettleton Tel: Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 7NN Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 2 Double Rooms By prior arrangement 1 Twin Rooms Other Info: Single Rooms Comfortable family home in neighbouring village.3.5 miles from the trials. Full English breakfast included. Off road parking. WIFI. Exhibitors Pricing Info: welcome. 3 night minimum £35 pp/pn Yes (cost to be agreed) Last Updated: 06 February 2020 www.badminton-horse.co.uk Page 4 of 26 Mr. Daniel Clark Contact Details: Mulberry House 07970 283175 Burton Tel: Nr.Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 7LP Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 2 Double Rooms Pub within 300 yards 0 Twin Rooms Other Info: 1 Single Rooms One double ensuite. Single room ensuite. Pricing Info: £50 pppn Mrs Lisbeth King Contact Details: The Annex, Brookside Cottage 01666 840498 Brook End Luckington Tel: Nr Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN14 6PJ Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 1 Double Rooms Local pubs in Luckington & Sherston Twin Rooms Other Info: Single Rooms Self catering. The accomodation is a detached annex with toilet & shower room and small Pricing Info: kitchen area. £40 pp/pn (minimum 3 days) Lift may be available Less Than 1 Miles From Badminton Mrs Krista Sharp Contact Details: Brookend House 07738866158 Brookend Luckington Tel: , Wiltshire SN14 6PJ Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 3 Double Rooms Self catering 0 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms Large house, walking distance to Badminton. 3 large double rooms, 1 ensuite. 2 reception rooms, large kitchen/diner. Wifi. Large garden with Pricing Info: BBQ/furniture & parking for 4 cars. Walking distance to local pub/shop. 1 £450 per night (min 3 nights) well behaved dog welcome. Please email for further info. No Sebastian Lawrence-Mills Contact Details: The Bell House CURRENTLY FULL 07795 828223 The Street Luckington Tel: , Wilts SN14 6NT Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 1 Double Rooms No , but 100 metres from the Royal Ship pub 0 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms Bell House is in the centre of Luckington close to the pub. It comprises of a newly converted sefl contained small hay barn annex on 2 floors with a Pricing Info: shower, loo and kitchen area. £!00 per night. Min stay 3 nights, preferably 4 nights Last Updated: 06 February 2020 www.badminton-horse.co.uk Page 5 of 26 Lynda Sanderson Contact Details: The Spa House @ The Manor 07495 267882 Petty France Tel: , South Glos GL9 1AF Email: [email protected] ACCOMMODATION Evening Meal: 0 Double Rooms Self catering 4 Twin Rooms Other Info: 0 Single Rooms plus 2 x Quad rooms, 1 x Triple room. Sleeps 20. Luxury house on edge of Badminton Estate with indoor pool & hot tub, parking, wifi. To be let as one Pricing Info: house to a large group.
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