




Twitham Barn is a four bay barn surrounded by fields situated in a very quiet rural hamlet in Wingham.
All guest rooms come fully equipped with flat screen television, DVD, radio alarm clock, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities, fresh fruit, slippers, dressing gowns and toiletries.
Hair straighteners, iron and ironing board, a cooling fan, clothes brush and some DVDs and reading material available upon request.
There is a large pond and a delightful landscaped garden to the front of the barn. To the rear there is a large terrace, lawn and pretty flower and shrub beds which is totally secluded and not overlooked.
Accommodation Type Double Room(s), Family Room(s), Twin Room(s)
Site Description Historic House
Suitable for Honeymoons
Room - General Heating
Room - Electrical Tea/Coffee making facilities, Television, Hairdryer
Linen & Laundry Comp Toiletries, Duvets, Towels, Linen Provided
Activities Cycling, Dining, Hiking, Walking
Features Peaceful, Private
Included in Tariff Breakfast, Full English Breakfast
Nearby Attractions, Post Office, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops, Vineyard, Golf Course(s), Town
Payment Method Cash, Cash Payments Accepted, Deposit Required, MasterCard, Visa, Visa, Mastercard

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