B and Bs in Corsham

Norbin Farm
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Corsham
Wiltshire

SN13 8JJ
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Norbin Farm is a family-run bed and breakfast set in beautiful Wiltshire countryside near the Cotswold market town of Corsham, close to Bath and Bradford-on-Avon. If you haven't visited the area before, Norbin Farm is an excellent choice, located close to local attractions and amenities, but far enough away from town and city to provide a calm and peaceful place to stay.

Guests at Norbin Farm have a choice of spacious single, double, or family bedrooms. All our rooms are on the ground-floor and have en-suite shower rooms and a range of extra facilities such as TV, hairdryer, and complimentary tea and coffee. Full English breakfast is served each morning (special diets catered for with prior notice), and all rooms have wireless facilities.

Norbin Farm is superbly located for anyone wanting to visit Bath, Wiltshire, the Cotswolds, or the south-west of England. We're situated on the southern tip of the Cotswold hills, just fifteen minutes' drive away from the city of Bath, and roughly half an hour's drive from a wealth of other attractions.

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Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

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