| Barnyard Cottage, Town Farm, Ivinghoe
Barnyard Cottage is one of seven attractive holiday cottages at Town Farm that form two sides of the central farmyard to the rear of the main farmhouse. Town Farm is a working farm nestled at the foot of the Chiltern Hills and has been run by the Leach family since the early 1930s. About 1,000 sheep are farmed on the Beacon Hill and surrounding high ground, while the lower fields are used for crop cultivation. The "Pick Your Own" opens in June and guests can take a picnic and stock up on fruit and vegetables. The farm enjoys fantastic views of the surrounding countryside including the local landmark - Ivinghoe Beacon, which marks the start of the famous Ridgeway Walk.
Accommodation
Barnyard Cottage is centrally heated and electricity is acquired by a coin-operated meter (£1 coins). Provision can be made for a cot and a high chair if required. There is a private phone for incoming calls and emergency outgoing calls. Standard outgoing calls can be made from the phone by arrangement, in advance, with the letting office. Barnyard Cottage has access to a communal games room with a pool table and table tennis.
Downstairs
Kitchen
Cupboard space and work surface area
Fully equipped: cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer
Dining/Sitting Room
Spacious room with a comfortable suite, including a 3-seater sofa and two armchairs
Large pine dining table providing seating for 6 people
Full length windows
Upstairs
Double Bedroom
Comfortable double bed
Attractive pine furniture, including a wardrobe and a chest of drawers
1st Twin Bedroom
Attractive pine furniture, including a wardrobe and a chest of drawers
2nd Twin Bedroom
Attractive pine furniture, including a wardrobe and a chest of drawers
Bathroom
Power shower over the bath
Toilet and basin
Outside
Garden Area
Open countryside and farmland
Communal tennis court
Access to a trampoline and a children's play area shared with the other holiday cottages on the farm
Parking
Ample off-road parking available for tenant’s use
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