Accommodation in England : Guest Farms in England - Chilterns - Berkshire - Reading - REF : 2

Accommodation in England : Guest Farms in England - Chilterns - Berkshire - Reading - REF : 2


Neals Farm

Reference No :  2   
Property Listed :  26/04/2006 Category :  Guest Farms
Country :  England State / Province / County :  Berkshire
City / Town :  Reading Suburb :  Wyfold
Area :  Countryside
Coastal Area :  Chilterns
Type :  Farmhouse
Price :      25  Currency Converter
Price Comments :  Per night
Comments :

A spacious Georgian farmhouse set in area of outstanding natural beauty, high in the Chilterns with a 30 mile view to the south east. Comfortable beds, soft pillows and a warm welcome await guests on this working farm with horses, cattle and sheep.

Facilities:
Two twin rooms, one double and one single room available
Tea & coffee making facilities
Large garden
Telephone/fax
Ample parking

Tranquil, off road location
Haven for harassed business men
15 mins to scenic Henley-On-Thames
15 mins to Reading, and M4
Heathrow 40 mins

Many superb pubs/restaurants nearby
Children/dogs welcome
Lovely walks

Neals Farm is located just outside the Oxfordshire village of Peppard, approximately 5 miles from Henley-On-Thames, and 6 miles from Reading.

Access by road: Easy access from M4 and M40 motorways, please contact us for directions

Access by rail: Reading station is on the major rail network, approx. 25 mins from London, Paddington.

Access by Air: Heathrow is a 40 min drive, with a RailAir link to Reading leaving every 30 mins.

The Maharajah's Well

In the nearby village of Stoke Row, The Maharajah's Well is to be found. It is a 370-foot deep well with a highly ornate wellhead cover, which includes a golden elephant under a domed canopy. It was paid for by the Maharajah of Benares (now Varanasi) in 1864. The local area governor, who was from Stoke Row, had told the story of a boy in the village who had been beaten by his mother after drinking the last of the water in the house during a drought.

At that time in the nineteenth century to replenish the supply meant a several-mile round trip to fetch and carry the water by hand. The Maharajah was so touched by the story that he financed the digging of the well, along with a keeper's cottage and a cherry orchard to provide for the upkeep of the well.

The well fell into disuse but was renovated in the 1950s and can still draw water. The keeper's cottage is still alongside but the cherry orchard is now an ornamental garden.

Henley-On-Thames

Henley it is one of the county's most picturesque towns, known most commonly the world over for its Royal Regatta held in the first week of July. It becomes inundated with international oarsmen and visitors, eager to be a part of one of the great sporting and social events.

The new River and Rowing Museum in its award-winning building is proving to be a magnet for those who want to learn about the history of rowing, the mighty Thames and, of course, the town.

As for shopping, there is something for everybody and to suit all pockets - fashion boutiques, some selling clothes by top designers, two premier supermarkets, old-fashioned butcher shops, privately-run bakeries and tea rooms with delicious home-made cakes.

Whatever you want, Henley will have it in abundance. Good food in fine restaurants, riverside walks, and sports facilities.

Reading

Reading is one of the country's most up and coming towns, being the heart of the UK's Silicon Valley. Within convenient reach of London, it's popularity for business and commerce is increasing.

Reading now boasts the Oracle, a spectacular shopping centre sited alongside the River Kennet with numerous riverside places to eat. Especially recommended to the discerning gourmet lovers is the London Brasserie, a restaurant under the same management as The Crooked Billet in Stoke Row, a mile from Neals Farm, and also well worth a visit.

Other places to visit

Greys Court, Henley
Basildon Park, Lower Basildon, Reading
The Savill Garden, Windsor Great Park
Windsor Castle
Legoland, Windsor
Stonor Park, Stonor, Henley-On-Thames
Oxford City

Rates

£25 per person per night if staying more than one night
£30 per night for one night stays
Negotiable rates for long stays
Rates apply all the year round

Please contact Bridget Silsoe on the details below.

Neals Farm
Neals Lane
Wyfold
Reading
Berkshire
RG4 9JB

Phone:
+44 (0)1491 680258
Fax:
+44 (0)1491 682360

E-Mail ( info@nealsfarm.com )

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