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Common Right Barns, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

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Wisbech
Cambridgeshire

PE13 4SP

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Tastefully renovated Barn, Stable and Dairy Annexe converted into three units of self-catering accommodation rated 4 Star by the English Tourism Council. One twin and 2 family units sleeping 4 persons.

The ground floors of all units are thoughtfully designed to be wheelchair-friendly and have attracted the appropriate English Tourist Board Accessibility ratings for use by the disabled.

Situated in rural Fenland, 5 miles from Wisbech, the capital of the Fens and 2 miles from the A47. With flat topography, steeped in history, the area offers the visitor an amazing diversity of interest. We are close to A47 but central for many towns and attractions. Pub/restaurant 5 minutes walk, village. Indoor play centre 2 miles.

Private 2 acre nature paddock to rear of properties with touring caravan facilities at £12 per night

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Ratings/Awards: VisitBritain 4 star
NAS accessible rating
National Accessible Scheme
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Number of Units: 3
Unit Type: Barns
Price Guide: £300 - £400
Nearest Major Town: Wisbech
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Facilities

Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Suitable for Disabled
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Restaurant/Pub Nearby
Electric Cooking
Weekend/Night Bookings Taken
Sporting Facilities Nearby

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