Broadway Farm Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 2RR Telephone: 01442 866541
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Broadway Farm, Short Stay Accommodation
 Having provided traditional bed and breakfast for over ten years, we have recently adapted our rooms to offer guests more flexibility both regarding facilities and length of stay. The rooms can either be let individually as en suite bedrooms with a shared kitchen or as a whole unit with two bedrooms or a bedroom and lounge. We have found this arrangement suits a wide range of guests.
 Business Guests - Find the one room option with kitchen facility, a high quality continental breakfast, including home made bread that they can enjoy at a time that suits their business day, very convenient. Also if away from home all week, the opportunity to prepare a light supper, put your feet up and relax with the TV, rather than having to go to a restaurant every night to dine is an attractive one.
Leisure Guests - Also enjoy the flexibility and freedom to 'come and go' that our accommodation offers. Whether a weekend visiting friends or family locally or special celebrations, visiting London or walking in the Chilterns… we offer a comfortable base to call 'home'. The inter-connecting rooms make it convenient family accommodation.
 Tariff Single occupancy one room sharing kitchen £45 per night Double occupancy one room sharing kitchen £35 per person, per night Both rooms booked together £75 per night (Prices include continental breakfast)
Any questions or to book please contact - Alison Knowles 01442 866541 aknowles@broadway.nildram.co.uk |
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Self-Catering Accommodation on Broadway Farm.
Walnut Cottage is one of a pair on Broadway Farm, offering self-catering accommodation
We are situated on the outskirts of Berkhamstead, a small attractive town within easy reach of London and major transport links, the M1 and M25, yet your stay will be amongst green fields.
 There are many pleasant walks, a small fishing lake which guests are welcome to use either for fishing or to enjoy the varied bird and plant life; a lovely spot for a picnic. For those wanting a longer walk, there is easy access to the Grand Union Canal which is opposite the cottage or Ashridge, a large area of National Trust Woodland. There is a wealth of places to visit, from beautiful stately homes such as Waddesdon Manor to the fun of Legoland and many, many more. |
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The cottage has been completely refurbished, and comprises of a quarry-tiled kitchen with electric cooker, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and microwave. Washing up at the sink, you will overlook the field with walnut trees that give the cottage its name. There is a large utility room adjoining the kitchen with washing machine/tumble dryer.
The kitchen has an archway through to a large lounge with open fireplace and French doors leading onto the south facing back garden. There is an attractive patio with picnic table for a sunny breakfast, a relaxing lunch or a barbecue supper (barbecue provided). Books, games, a small selection of children's videos and plenty of local information, suggestions of places to visit, including directions, are available.
The payphone is in the hall, which also has a cloakroom and toilet.
The stairs lead up to three bedrooms - one double and two twins - all attractively decorated. Two look out onto the back garden and fields and the third on the front has far reaching views to the other side of the valley.
 Also upstairs is a newly fitted bathroom with power shower over the bath, basin and heated towel rail. There is a separate toilet and large airing cupboard. |
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London is half an hour by either road or main line rail service. Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton airports are all easily accessible.
Alternatively, our position on the border of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire offers some beautiful countryside to enjoy. The Chiltern landscape, famous for its beech woods, is criss-crossed with footpaths leading to the many picturesque villages. The area also has many sites of historic interest dating from Roman times and including Berkhamsted Castle where William the Conqueror was offered the crown of England.

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From Berkhamstead an A4251
The farm is ½ mile from the edge of the town on the right hand side
 From Hemel Hempstead on A4251
Through Bourne End village, pass the church on the right. Broadway Farm is ¼ mile on the left hand side. |
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