Sue and John welcome you to our home - a listed farmhouse in an unspoilt and peaceful village on the Devon / Somerset border and not far from Dorset. It is ideally situated to make a base to visit Forde Abbey and Gardens, Cricket St Thomas Wildlife Park, Lyme Regis, Honiton Antiques, NT Properties, Fleet Air Museum, Cider Mills, Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary, Crealy Adventure Park, Seaton Tramway and lots more.

Ample parking with a lock up for bikes or vintage cars.

We are a mixed organic farm. We keep sheep that lamb in the spring, Suckler beef cattle, rear heifers for dairy farms and also grow corn. We also have a company growing sedum matting for green roofs on the farm, which is an exciting new project.

Wambrook farm is in the beautiful countryside of the Blackdown Hills, 2 miles from Chard. The farmhouse, stables and buildings, all listed, were built mid 1800. There is a unique granary which is the focal point in the yard and looks more like a chapel. It also has a counting house inside where the farm workers were paid through a hatch.

Guests are welcome to walk on the farm and there is a pub in the village which is a lovely walk in the summer, 1 mile away, offering excellent food.

There are a variety of eating houses within easy reach offering different styles and prices. We have 3 double/twin rooms both en-suite. All rooms have TV, tea and coffee facilities, hairdryers and electric blankets and there is a separate guests sitting room with a log fire in winter.   FREE Wi-Fi Internet Connection

We have a lovely garden to sit in or play badminton. we offer a generous farmhouse breakfast or continental options.

Washing drying and ironing on request.

Children welcome and well behaved dogs by arrangement (not in bedrooms). Cot / high chair available.

We are a non smoking establishment.

Closed December to February inclusive.

2010 Prices. 

1 night 2 nights or more
Double/Twin £70 per night   £65 per night
Single £40 per night   £37.50 per night

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