Tourist Information Centre
Marlborough Tourist Information Centre
The Library
High St
Marlborough
Tel: 01672 513989
Fax: 0 1672 513989
Contact via email
Where to Stay
Browns Farm, Marlborough, Wiltshire |
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Milking cows, tractors working and maybe calves being born.
- Working dairy/arable farm
- Watch the cows being milked and collect the eggs
- Learn about the wildlife, the birds and farm animals
Browns Farm is an ideal base for a true rural, working farm holiday. Set on the edge of Savernake Forest overlooking open farm land, with large gardens and friendly dogs this is an ideal base for your holiday.
We are proud to be Wiltshire’s 2006 winners of FWAG’s Wildlife and Conservation competition. We invite you to come and enjoy the wildlife, flora and fauna at Browns Farm and learn how we are enhancing Browns Farm to encourage the wildlife to thrive and breed in our countryside. An abundance of birds and wildlife are often seen in the gardens and around the farm. Stables and grazing are available for you to bring your own horses.
"I loved staying here and i think it's cool to be a farmer. I liked looking after the cows".
Ben Williams, Nottingham, 2005.
FWAG (Farming Wildlife Advisory Group) Winners of Wiltshires's Wildlife and Conservation competition 2006.
Dairy Cottage VisitBritain 3 Stars 2006.
Walnut Lodge VisitBritain 2 Stars 2006.
| Minimum | Maximum | |
|---|---|---|
| B & B per person per night sharing | £17.00 | £21.00 |
One week self catering from £200.00 to £650.00.
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