Kitchen
The kitchen is typical of an old farmhouse. A very warm and social area, the solid teak table (fashioned from a decommisioned Burmese bridge!) is the hub of the room. The aga maintains a cosy temperature and there is also a large fridge should party ‘goodies’ need to kept chilled. The ‘Sunshine’ notice over the south window once used to label Charlotte’s Dad’s favourite combine harvester! NB: Should any guests feel the urge to entaintain with live music, a perfectly usable guitar hangs from the wall too
read moreMaster Bedroom
The master bedroom is the largest of the bedrooms as the name suggests. Featuring a fireplace, a 4 poster bed, a chaise-longue, plenty of cupboard space, and a terrific view over the gardens. The grandest of the bedrooms.
read morePembrokeshire Room
The Pembrokeshire Room is so named with regards to the origin of the splendid mahogany four-poster bed, which was crafted in west Wales. The eastern wing of the farmhouse is naturally segregated from the oldest part of the building by a secure door and has a private bathroom and separate lavatory. The wing is well suited for a young family.
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The King Charles room at the west of the house is steeped in history. The incredible fireplace dominates the room and the ancient carvings betray King Charles I’s residence here in during the troubled times of the English civil war. A room fit for a king!
read moreCheese Store Studio Apartment
The Cheese Store apartment is situated across the courtyard and offers the privacy and seclusion of a studio flat whereby guests have a key to come and go as they please. With a private bathroom and shower plus internet connection, TV and a wonderful sleigh bed, the room is ideal for families and couples alike. Indeed, the appartment has occasionally been the bridal suite for couples on their wedding night.
read moreThe Dining Room
The dining room has two large mahogany tables and a grand fireplace flanked by an old welsh dresser. All guest breakfasts are served in this room (unless the weather allows an al fresco serving!) The room is capable of seating 22 during a hen party and the two tables are adjoined to create a larger banquet surface for either buffets or seated dinners.
read moreGardens
Being an old farmhouse Welton Manor Farm is endowed with two splendid gardens adjoining the house; and, for the more intrepid, there are further meadows, paddocks and fields around the working livery of the farm. Of course weather plays a factor, but assuming good conditions overhead guests are welcome to enjoy all the garden furniture at meal time or simply to enjoy the surroundings. Also the east lawn doubles as a croquet lawn – but don’t be fooled; this seemingly sedate, summer-sunshine, sport can quickly turn nasty!!
read moreThe Attic
The attic is less opulent than the other bedrooms, but what is lacking in luxury is made up for in character. The attic is open-plan and has a lounge space, with a coffee table and sofas, at one end. 5 single beds file under the eaves and the crimson curtains give the attic a certain bedouin/arabic dormitory feel! Perfect if you have any midnight feasts planned!
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