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Scotland Lodge Farm, Salisbury, Wiltshire

Scotland Lodge Farm
Winterbourne Stoke
Salisbury
Wiltshire

SP3 4TF

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Warm welcome at 4 Star B&B set in 46 acres of grassland. Lovely views and walks. Good base for short breaks.
3 double/twin bedrooms with private bathrooms. 2 ground floor rooms.
Dogs and horses welcome.
Conservatory for guests use (no smoking indoors).
Excellent local pubs nearby.
World Heritage Site Stonehenge 5 minutes away, Salisbury 15 minutes by car.
Wilton House and Carpet Factory, Longleat House and Safari Park, Stourhead House and Gardens all close by.
Historic cities of Bath, Winchester, Portsmouth and Southampton within one hours drive.
Easy access off A303, west out of village of Winterbourne Stoke. Immediately after Scotland Lodge on right, entry through automatic gate.

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Ratings/Awards: Tourist Board 4 Star Silver
Breakfast Award
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: Private bathrooms

Price per Person

Double: £35 - £37.50
Twin: £35 - £37.50
Single: £45.50 - single occupancy
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Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access - Ground Floor Rooms
Children Welcome
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year - Except Christmas
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms - Free Wi-Fi access
Garden

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