Hire charges
The Tudor barn
The Tudor barn sleeps 25 guests + cots - and sometimes futons for children in a one-group booking.
Arrival usually 4pm
Departure time usually 2pm (10.30am Fridays).
By arrangement, guests can occasionally arrive early and leave correspondingly early
Hire charges include made up beds and the use of adult road bikes, tennis court and Tudor costumes amongst other facilities
Self-catering 2-night weekends Fridays 4pm to Sundays 2pm. Prices vary from £1,600 (January or less for a winter eco-tariff) to £2,850 inc VAT in peak season.
Midweek stays - we’re super flexible and prices are much cheaper from £450 with minimum charges depending on season and group type
Discounts for schools/education groups etc
Green discounts for groups in winter
Catering options available.
The Old Brooder
The Old Brooder with Shepherd’s Hut immediately adjacent sleeps up to 22 guests in a one-group booking.
Arrival usually 4pm
Departure time usually midday (10.30am Fridays)
Hire charges include made up beds and the use of adult road bikes amongst other facilities.
Self-catering 2-night weekends Fridays 4pm to Sundays 2pm. Prices vary from £1,400 (January-February) to £2,300 in peak season.
Midweek stays - we’re super flexible and prices are much cheaper from £450 per night with minimum charges depending on season.
Discounts for charities/schools/education/etc
Catering options available.
Celebratory events
We only host a few large events a year. Our private barn hire fees reflect the fact that if we have a one day or night party for any number of guests, we forgo a booking for self-catering guests.
Prices are complicated and reflect the type of occasion, season, day of the week, timings, with or without accommodation etc. So please contact us with details of occasion, guest numbers (less than 80), approximate timings and any other useful information of what you would like and we will send you a quote and further details.
We offer discounted rates for:
Those who want to have a day-time event that finishes relatively early
Very local residents
Environmental and history charities