Beech Farm annexes in Blyth provides wonderful accommodation for couples who wish to explore this fantastic area.
All on the ground floor.
Living/dining room: With Smart TV and double sofa bed (for flexible sleeping arrangements).
Kitchen: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Living/dining room: With Smart TV and double sofa bed (for flexible sleeping arrangements).
Kitchen: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Biomass central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Garden with sitting-out area with garden furniture and children’s play area. Grounds (shared with other properties on-site). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.
Annex 1 features tiled underfloor heating through and has the benefit of being all on one level. The kitchen is a great place to prepare breakfast before a day of adventures and the properties boasts a large open plan living and dining area for everyone to relax in. The property also features a good sized double bedroom and separate shower room. Outside you are welcome to enjoy the stunning gardens and seating area within the grounds. A real piece of the countryside straight from your doorstep.
The village of Blyth is close to Worksop and has a selection of shops and pubs, so you have all the essentials on hand for your time away. The village is a wonderful base for exploring the surrounding countryside and is close to Sherwood Forest, Clumber Park and Thoresby Hall. It is also situated a short drive from the Peak District National Park. The 450-acre Sherwood Forest was once a royal hunting forest and home to the legendary outlaw, Robin Hood. Now, it is home to some of the oldest trees in Europe and a wonderful destination for a day out, woven with marked trails suitable for all ages, and filled with an abundant variety of birdlife. The National Trust’s Clumber Park is set over 3800 acres and was once the country estate of the Duke of Nottinghamshire. Hire a bike, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or visit the Discovery Centre to learn about the variety of wildlife that call this scenic stretch of park, heath and woodland, home. There is also a selection of cafes on the site, as well as a gift shop, a plant shop and a second hand bookshop. With such wonderful things to see and do in this delightful slice of the country, this location is perfect for a holiday at any time of year.
The village of Blyth is close to Worksop and has a selection of shops and pubs, so you have all the essentials on hand for your time away. The village is a wonderful base for exploring the surrounding countryside and is close to Sherwood Forest, Clumber Park and Thoresby Hall. It is also situated a short drive from the Peak District National Park. The 450-acre Sherwood Forest was once a royal hunting forest and home to the legendary outlaw, Robin Hood. Now, it is home to some of the oldest trees in Europe and a wonderful destination for a day out, woven with marked trails suitable for all ages, and filled with an abundant variety of birdlife. The National Trust’s Clumber Park is set over 3800 acres and was once the country estate of the Duke of Nottinghamshire. Hire a bike, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or visit the Discovery Centre to learn about the variety of wildlife that call this scenic stretch of park, heath and woodland, home. There is also a selection of cafes on the site, as well as a gift shop, a plant shop and a second hand bookshop. With such wonderful things to see and do in this delightful slice of the country, this location is perfect for a holiday at any time of year.