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| Title: | Beechfield House | | Address: | Beanacre, Melksham | | Zipcode: | SN12 7PU Location Map | | Phone: | Call Laterooms on 0870 478 6358 | | Website: | | | Facilities: | - Parking
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Room Service
- Swimming Pool
- TV in Rooms
- Conference/Business Facilities
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| Date added: | Sep 06, 2006 |
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| Beechfield House is a comfortable Victorian country house set in eight acres of grounds and situated in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside, yet only ten miles from the M4 motorway.
The hotel has twenty-one bedrooms all with ensuite facilities. Our restaurant seats forty-five people and overlooks the walled garden, which contains a heated outdoor swimming pool.
In addition, we have three private dining rooms, which can be used for small meetings and conferences and two drawing rooms - all comfortably furnished with antique furniture and paintings.
Ratings/Awards:ETB 3 Stars Number of Rooms:21 Number Ensuite:21 Restaurant Name:The Restaurant Cuisine:Modern English Chef:Geoffrey Bell |
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