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Church Farm Bed and Breakfast | Property number 7308 |
Church Farm is an 18thC flint farmhouse set on a working fruit farm in a small rural village with in walking distance of a traditional pub which serves good evening meals and the local Greene King beer. Guests are most welome to walk around our farm and in spring view the blossom on the trees. In summer we have fields of strawberries and raspberries. In autumn rows of trees are ladened with apples and pears. In winter we turn our thoughts to Christmas trees. Church Farm is a family home
Location Bradfield Combust, Bury St Edmunds, IP30 0LW Church Farm is at the centre of an area steeped in history.
The name of Bradfield Combust means exactly what it suggests; there was a great fire here during the 1320s, when the Bury Abbey holdings here were destroyed by a mob |
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Facilities & Services| Our beds are made up with the softest goose down and feather duvets on crisp Egyptian cotton sheets. The rooms have their own TV and radio players, with hot drink facilities including a variety of teas and other hot drinks with fresh milk. | last updated 15 Jan 2007 |
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