Binley House Farm, Binley, Andover, Hampshire
Binley House Farm is located in the small hamlet of Binley, just 15 minutes from Andover in Hampshire. The B&B is situated off the main road in a quiet lane however is within reach of the main towns of Whitchurch, Newbury, Andover and not far from the cathedral towns of Winchester and Salisbury.
Both of the guest rooms at the B&B have an en suite bath and/or showers with TV, tea and coffee facilities, alarm clock, hairdryer and wireless broadband internet access. The farm is also the home of the Binley Arabian Stud, who was the 2010 Champion Ridden Arabian Horse of the Year. This working stud farm can accommodate your horses in the stables opposite the house.
There is a self-service breakfast, including a continental or full cooked breakfast. Guests need to pre-order their preference in advance.
The bed and breakfast is perfectly situated for visitors to Highclere Castle, famous for the setting of Downton Abbey. Guests can take a Bombay Blue Sapphire gin tour of the distillery in Overton. The guest accommodation is also within half an hour of Stonehenge, Thruxton Motor Circuit, the Hawk Conservancy, Museum of Army Flying and Whitchurch Silk Mill.
Both of the guest rooms at the B&B have an en suite bath and/or showers with TV, tea and coffee facilities, alarm clock, hairdryer and wireless broadband internet access. The farm is also the home of the Binley Arabian Stud, who was the 2010 Champion Ridden Arabian Horse of the Year. This working stud farm can accommodate your horses in the stables opposite the house.
There is a self-service breakfast, including a continental or full cooked breakfast. Guests need to pre-order their preference in advance.
The bed and breakfast is perfectly situated for visitors to Highclere Castle, famous for the setting of Downton Abbey. Guests can take a Bombay Blue Sapphire gin tour of the distillery in Overton. The guest accommodation is also within half an hour of Stonehenge, Thruxton Motor Circuit, the Hawk Conservancy, Museum of Army Flying and Whitchurch Silk Mill.
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