Brewery Farm House
Brewery Farm House is a high-standard newly renovated bed and breakfast in Swindon. Family and single rooms available. All rooms have en-suite.
Situated near many shopping facilities and pubs.
Plenty of local attractions such as Coate Water and Lydiard Park.
Only a fifteen minute drive from the Cotswold Water Park.
We serve full English breakfast every morning. Vegetarians catered for on request. WiFi Wireless Internet available.
All rooms are decorated to a high standard with en-suite bathrooms and Freeview digital TV
- All rooms En-suite shower rooms
- Freeview digital TV in all rooms
- Complimentary hot drinks tray
- Iron and ironing board available on request
- Hairdryer available on request
- Wireless internet access available on request
Breakfast can be served earlier or later by prior arrangement.
If guests prefer, they can have a packed lunch instead of breakfast.
Breakfast Menu:
- Full cooked English breakfast
- Cereals
- Yoghurts and fruit
- Toast with preserves and marmalade
- Orange juice
- Tea and coffee
Vegetarian diets catered for on request
Breakfast is served in the breakfast room.
Weekdays: 07.00 - 07.30 hrs
Weekends: 09.00 - 10.00 hrs
Nearby:
Coate Water
Coate Water Country Park was voted as 'our favourite place' by the people of Swindon in a poll run by the Swindon Civic Trust in 2003.
Stanton Park
The village of Stanton Fitzwarren is sign-posted off the main A361 Swindon to Highworth road. The park entrance can be found 500 metres before the village, on the left-hand side.
Lydiard Park
Lydiard Park is a beautiful 260 acre 18th Century parkland on the western edge of Swindon. Originally a Medieval deer park, this country estate is the former ancestral home of the Viscounts Bolingbroke.
Steam
Museum of the Great Western Railway is housed in a beautifully restored Grade II railway building in the heart of the former Swindon railway works. The Museum tells the story of the men and women who built, operated and travelled on the Great Western Railway - 'God's Wonderful Railway' - a railway network that, through the pioneering vision and genius of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was regarded as the most advanced in the world. The story is brought to life with rare archive film footage, stories of ex-railway workers, hands-on exhibits, interactive displays, famous locomotives and GWR memorabilia. The museum is peopled by character figures life-cast from Swindon people - many of them former railway workers.
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This page was last updated: 24 March 2008
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