Farthings Country House Hotel & Restaurant
Farthings is a charming country house hotel of Georgian style. Nestled in the historic village of Hatch Beauchamp. Very close to both the M5 and the A303. The rooms are all delightful, elegant and individually designed. The master bedrooms are very spacious with larger beds, larger bathrooms and with a sitting area too.
Downstairs, the hotel features log fires by winter and has a cosy bar, a delightful lounge and a sofa area in the restaurant for quiet afternoons. By summer, take advantage of the beautiful walled garden, the rear terrace and lawns or take a stroll around the orchards. Ample seating is provided and al-fresco dining encouraged as our English summer permits!
Produce from the gardens include delicious fruits from the orchards, fresh free-range eggs from the hotels flocks, guinea fowl and turkey as well as fresh herbs. The setting provides a warm welcome, great hospitality and delicious food in the award winning restaurant. A good wine list too!
Perfect for short breaks, family gatherings, house parties and weddings.
Rooms: 12
Rates
Guest-bedroom £130 for two. Inclusive of breakfast and VAT £175 B&B for our Master-bedrooms £195 for Family rooms £225 for the cottage
Packaged rates for short breaks (DBB)
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Hotel reviews
October 2011 : The property was easy to find yet in tranquil surroundings. The rooms were elegantly decorated, furnished to a high quality and spotlessly clean. The bed and pillows were very comfortable.
Review by DG
September 2011 : A really friendly family run hotel, the food was good and the room superb.
Review by DC
August 2011 : Farthings is a delightful small country house hotel. My room was spacious, with characterful furnishings and was very comfortable. A lovely window opened out onto a balcony which caught the morning sun.
Review by DC