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Earls Farm B&B Earls Farm via Victoria TerraceSusan and Jack invite you to Earls Farm where a warm and friendly atmosphere awaits. This delightful 16th century, grade II listed, farmhouse has an enviable and unusual central location in the lovely village of Deddington. Tucked away behind the church with no through roads, the farmhouse allows a relaxing, quiet stay, but within minutes of the village's facilities. The family has worked the farm since farm the 1930’s and the Bed and Breakfast has been welcoming travellers from around the world for the past forty years. In addition to the guest bedrooms there is a comfortable guest goom and many gardens to relax and take your welcoming drink in. There is WiFi for those requiring internet access which makes the spacious accommodation suitable for business or pleasure purposes. The property also offers ample parking. A hearty, locally sourced full English breakfast, available from 8-9am (or earlier by prior arrangement) will set guests up for the day. As well as good local services the village of Deddington offers an array of pubs and quality restaurants fit for any dining requirements, from pies to a la carte, Chinese to Indian or just some good wholesome pub food and great local Hook Norton beer. The village itself is steeped in history and surrounded by many famous historic locations. The Market Place is the heart of the village, dominated by the 13th centuary historic Church of St. Peter and St. Paul and where an award winning Farmers Market is held every fourth Saturday of the month. Earls Farm BB is open throughout the year with the exception of Christmas and New Year
Hotel Rating: Self Assessed 4 star

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Hotel Type:Bed & Breakfast
Address:Earls Farm via Victoria Terrace
Hotel Class: (4 stars)
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