Roses Farm Bed and Breakfast can be found in the beautiful Somerset countryside near Bath, Wells and Glastonbury. The Bath and West Showground near Shepton Mallet is only 8 minutes away.
A great location for those looking for peace, quiet and relaxation in quality accommodation. The farm is a small holding of 9 acres grazing for a flock of Wiltshire Horn ewes, lambs and a very splendid ram called Kevin!
There are good pubs and restaurants nearby and several interesting places to visit. There is adequate off road parking suitable for small lorries and trailers.
Come and enjoy a cup of tea on arrival in the guest's sitting room or if fine, in the garden
The Bedrooms
The three bedrooms are tastefully decorated, spacious and comfortable with views of the lovely Somerset countryside. Two double rooms, one with an ensuite shower, the other with a private bathroom. Both have king size beds
One twin with an ensuite shower. All our rooms are have a television, hair dryer and tea and coffee making facilities.
Tariffs
£75 to £85 per night for the room including breakfast. Receipt of a letter or e-mail confirming dates plus a deposit cheque, payable to "Roses Farm", for 33% of the total amount will secure the booking. If you wish to pay by credit card please ring +44(0)1749860261. We accept most major credit cards
Directions
From North A37 - 5 miles south of Shepton Mallet in Wraxall, Queen’s Arms Pub, turn left. After 300 metres take the second lane on the right at the B&B sign 'Roses Farm'. Go straight over the cattle grids to the bottom of the lane.
From South A303 - Head north on A37 for 9 miles then turn right at Wraxall, Queens Arms Pub. After 300 metres take the second lane on the right at the B&B sign 'Roses Farm'. Go straight over the cattle grids to the bottom of the lane.
From A371 - Between Shepton Mallet and Castle Cary, turn west towards Ditcheat, drive through village following signs to Glastonbury/Wraxall. After one and a half miles, turn left at B&B sign 'Roses Farm'. Go straight over cattle grids to the bottom of the lane. |