

Abbey Farm Bed & Breakfast
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Key Features
Bed & breakfast and self-catering accommodationAll rooms are en-suite and have WiFi access
Converted Victorian brick and slate barn
2 single storey self catering apartments with private access
25 acre smallholding growing asparagus & soft fruit
A quiet, comfortable base in the heart of the Midlands
Convenient for NEC, NAC, Birmingham, Shakespeare country, Mallory Park
Description
Abbey Farm is a quiet, comfortable base in the heart of the Midlands whether you’re on business or taking a break – and within easy reach of main towns and cities and motorways. We provide quality bed & breakfast and self-catering accommodation in a converted Victorian brick and slate barn, away from the road, surrounded by fields.
Bed & Breakfast Accommodation
The bed & breakfast rooms are in the main house. One has twin beds and the other a double and a single, making an ideal family room. Both rooms are en-suite with a shower and have television, and tea & coffee making facilities. Our delicious full English breakfast is included, using local food as available. Expect strawberries and raspberries and other soft fruit when in season, straight from the farm! Compotes of farm fruits are available throughout the year. All rooms have WiFi.
Self Catering Accommodation
Two single storey self-catering units with private access • One unit has the option of a second bedroom • Bed-sitting room • twin or super-king sized beds • easy chairs • TV • under floor heating • wood burner stove • Kitchen • oven • fridge • micro-wave • cutlery • crockery • Bathroom • en-suite with a shower • General • All linen provided • Let on a daily basis • Breakfast provided by arrangement • WiFi available
Location
'The Abbey’ is a small working farm situated on the Leicestershire / Warwickshire border one mile from the M69 /A5 (Junction 1) at Hinckley. This is a convenient venue for the N.E.C. and N.I.A. Birmingham, N.A.C. Stoneleigh, Shakespeare country, Mallory Park and Stoney Cove, and Midland fishing lakes especially ‘Makins’.
About Us
We farm a 25 acre smallholding where we grow asparagus and soft fruits, and our small orchard of cherries, plums, apples and pears is now in production together with a small flock of sheep. We encourage diversity of wild life and our nest boxes attract a wide range of birds, including Barn Owls and Little Owls. Harvested rainwater is used for irrigation. The barn was renovated in the style of the original building, using recycled materials wherever possible. Creating a walled garden in the farmyard is our most recent project. Guests are welcome to enjoy the garden & the farm



