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Dairy House Farm, Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Dairy House Farm
Alkmonton
Longford

Ashbourne
Derbyshire

DE6 3DG

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Welcome to Dairyhouse Farm, where you'll find great accommodation at a price to suit everyone.

The Pigsty - Self Catering Accommodation.
The cottage formerly an early Victorian pigsty, dated 1878 has been tastefully converted, and finished to a very high standard. Comprising of A fully equipped kitchen/breakfast room, Lounge/dining room (24 feet), Ground floor single bedroom and toilet and washbasin, Upstairs double bedroom with bathroom.

The Courtyard is managed by Michael & Charlotte and caters mainly for familys and couples. Once again the comfort of their guests is of prime importance to Michael & Charlotte. The Courtyard also has a category 1 access award and as such is able to cater to guests with disabilities comfortably.

The Looseboxes is self catering cottage comprising of a 4 poster bed and all of the comforts of home. Perfect for that ' Weekend away ' or little break that you promised yourself with the one you love!

Details

Number of Rooms: 7
Number Ensuite: 7
Number of Units: 2
Unit Type: Cottages
Price Guide: £250 - £325
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Facilities

Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Electric Cooking
Linen Provided
Washing Machine

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