Set in the charming Somerset village of Stogumber, Hall Farm offers its guests a tranquil retreat from which to explore this beautiful area. Nestled between the Quantock Hills, the Exmoor National Park and the West Somerset coast, there is lots to do, whatever the weather - from leisurely walks and pub lunches, to beaches and fun days out for all the family.
Hall Farm is a working farm with 3 acres of private garden surrounding the farm house. There is ample space for cars and trailers with a secure storage for motorbikes and bicycles. Dating back to the 14th Century, the farmhouse is set in lovely grounds, with an apple orchard, and lawns to the front and rear of the house. Beyond the lawn is a beautiful old barn, dating back to the mid 1500s and a granary building.
The farm is located next to the church within 100 yards of the village shop and pub.
Hall Farm is a working farm with 3 acres of private garden surrounding the farm house. There is ample space for cars and trailers with a secure storage for motorbikes and bicycles. Dating back to the 14th Century, the farmhouse is set in lovely grounds, with an apple orchard, and lawns to the front and rear of the house. Beyond the lawn is a beautiful old barn, dating back to the mid 1500s and a granary building.
The farm is located next to the church within 100 yards of the village shop and pub.
Services
Hall Farm B&B offers guests a choice of 6 bedrooms all with ensuite facilities, TVs and amenity trays.
Additional facilities at the farmhouse B&B include a guest lounge, dining room, drying room and storage facilities for bicycles etc. Hair dryers and ironing boards are available on request.
Guest are welcome to make use of the extensive gardens and patio area during their stay, to relax and explore.
The summer house area on the bottom lawn is a perfect place for an afternoon picnic or evening BBQ, whilst the patio area can be a sunny spot for breakfast.
Additional facilities at the farmhouse B&B include a guest lounge, dining room, drying room and storage facilities for bicycles etc. Hair dryers and ironing boards are available on request.
Guest are welcome to make use of the extensive gardens and patio area during their stay, to relax and explore.
The summer house area on the bottom lawn is a perfect place for an afternoon picnic or evening BBQ, whilst the patio area can be a sunny spot for breakfast.
At Hall Farm, we strive to cater for all dietary requirements and ask that guests inform us of any specific requests.
Breakfast can be served in the dining room, on the patio or in the garden.
We offer creamy porridge, fruit juice, fruit and cereals, followed by a range of cooked breakfast options including a traditional farmhouse breakfast, with scrambled eggs, poached eggs, fried eggs.
Breakfast can be served in the dining room, on the patio or in the garden.
We offer creamy porridge, fruit juice, fruit and cereals, followed by a range of cooked breakfast options including a traditional farmhouse breakfast, with scrambled eggs, poached eggs, fried eggs.
For those seeking to get away from the busier tourist areas of Britain, Somerset is a hidden gem of the West Country.
The ancient village of Stogumber lies between the outstandingly beautiful Quantock Hills and Exmoor.
It is central to the towns of Taunton, Bridgwater and Minehead.
Excavations within the village have revealed artefacts dating from the Iron Age, and there was an established settlement here in Anglo Saxon times.
By the early 16th Century Stogumber was a thriving wool town on the trade route to the ancient port of Watchet - west country wool being particularly highly prized.
The ancient village of Stogumber lies between the outstandingly beautiful Quantock Hills and Exmoor.
It is central to the towns of Taunton, Bridgwater and Minehead.
Excavations within the village have revealed artefacts dating from the Iron Age, and there was an established settlement here in Anglo Saxon times.
By the early 16th Century Stogumber was a thriving wool town on the trade route to the ancient port of Watchet - west country wool being particularly highly prized.
The local village cricket team was founded in 1875, and since moving grounds and a new pavilion build in 1990 has grown immensely.
The local Quantock and Brendon Hills, as well as Exmoor National park are home to the Coleridge way, a walk which travels through the areas of inspiration for the romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Local rivers and lakes, including Clatworthy, and Wimbleball reservoirs offer many different fishing experiences to be enjoyed whilst staying at Hall Farm.
Areas surrounding Stogumber provide many opportunities for horse riding, with Burrowhayes Farm offering horses and ponies for hire and escorted rides of mixed abilities in on Exmoor.
The local Quantock and Brendon Hills, as well as Exmoor National park are home to the Coleridge way, a walk which travels through the areas of inspiration for the romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Local rivers and lakes, including Clatworthy, and Wimbleball reservoirs offer many different fishing experiences to be enjoyed whilst staying at Hall Farm.
Areas surrounding Stogumber provide many opportunities for horse riding, with Burrowhayes Farm offering horses and ponies for hire and escorted rides of mixed abilities in on Exmoor.
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