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Hield House Farm, Knutsford, Cheshire

Hield House Farm
Hield Lane
Aston-by-Budworth

Knutsford
Cheshire

CW9 6LP

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Hello and a very warm welcome to Hield House Farm Bed and Breakfast near the very picturesque Tudor village of Great Budworth . We have just completed a very sympathetic and careful conversion of our 300 year old family farmhouse to provide three spacious, warm en-suite guest bedrooms, with all modern comforts, for you to enjoy. Each room has an individual personality and lovely views across the local Cheshire Countryside to Pickmere and Budworth Mere. We have plenty of free, safe parking available in the farmyard for vehicles.

We pride ourselves on being able to offer you a very wholesome, tasty and locally sourced/organic breakfast, which we are sure you will enjoy, served in the breakfast room. As a family, we the Williamsons have farmed at Hield House Farm for four generations. Today I run the B&B, whilst John, Robert and my husband Andrew farm over 300 acres, milking some 160 cows organically. We have a friendly farm dog, Milly, 2 horses, Alice & Archie and 2 friendly young children!! If you would like to know anymore about our lovely home and what we can offer you please don’t hesitate to contact me…we look forward to you coming to share the comfort and peace enjoyed at Hield House Farm Bed and Breakfast.

Details

Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Room:

Double: £75
Single: £53 - Single occupancy
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Facilities

Parking
Children Welcome
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

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