Old Farm Guesthouse
Potsgrove,
Woburn,
Bedfordshire,
MK17 9HQ,
England
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Old Farm is situated 2 miles to the South of Woburn, on a quiet village road with picturesque views over looking the beautiful country side of Bedfordshire.
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Our charming Farm House offers everything you need, whether you are in the area on business, simply taking a break 'just to get away', or you are visiting some of Woburn's local attractions.
We want your stay at the Old Farm to be both relaxing and comfortable. we offer 3 Executive Bedrooms with Private Bathroom and our Four Poster Ensuite Bedroom:
-Clean, comfortable rooms with bathrooms and showers,
-Garden with patio seating for reading and lounging,
-Parking, -Choice of breakfast menus, served as requested during the
-Coffee and tea making facilities
-Television and Internet Connection
The Old Farm is the perfect place to relax in but if you prefer to 'get out and about' we have some very unique and interesting attractions close by. Some of the more popular activities and attractions, voted by our guests, include:
Woburn Abbey - Home to the Dukes of Bedford for over 300 years - open to the public and boasts a world famous art collection, antiques, furniture, and original porcelain.
Woburn Safari Park - This is situated in the Woburn Abbey grounds
and is open from early spring (see the baby animals) through to late Autumn when the Park's trees start to provide the beautiful Autominal colours.
Woburn Village - You may also wish to visit the picturesque village of Woburn while you are staying in the area. Woburn village is well renowned for its fine restaurants and antique shops. At a mere 1 miles from Old Farm, Woburn is well worth the visit.
Milton Keynes - More than concrete cows, this new town is only twenty minutes from us. It boasts one of the largest and best shopping centres in the country, the "Xscape" Building - including indoor skiing with real snow! , there is the indoor Sky Diving centre- A Theatre District and art gallery. Xscape ski
Bletchley Park - on the south side of Milton Keynes is Bletchley Park During World War II the German armed forces' top secret codes were broken at Bletchley Park, providing the Allies with vital information towards their war effort. It is open again as a museum and those with a sense of history will find it a worth wile visit.
Milton Keynes National Bowl is a Major entertainment venue located in the modern city of Milton Keynes. It is a massive outdoor venue which can hold 65,000 people. 1992 saw the addition of a huge sound stage which enabled it to attract some major stars.
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