About Fullards Farm
Fullards Farmhouse is an 18th century listed dwelling located in the rural Cambridgeshire Saxon ring village of Woodhurst. We pride ourselves on offering high quality rooms, breakfasts and hospitality.
Fullards Farm Description
Broadband Wifi internet access is available in all guest rooms.
Farmhouse Bedrooms
Two super king size double or twin rooms. Each room has a private bathroom or private shower room. Farmhouse Bedroom
Both rooms are provided with dressing gowns, tea and coffee making facilities with homemade biscuits (fresh milk available on request), remote control digital television and DVD player, DAB clock radio, hairdryer and trouser press. In the summer a pedestal fan is supplied.
Farmhouse Tariff
Double /twin occupancy £65. 00 per room per night
Single occupancy £40. 00 per room per night
The Swallows Accommodation
Swallows Kitchen The Swallows provides self contained ground floor accommodation for two people across the patio from the Farmhouse.
This is available on a bed and breakfast or self catering basis. Super king size double or twin room with a chair bed; fully fitted kitchen including integral washer drier, fridge, oven and hob, bed /sitting room, power shower wet room. Dressing gowns are supplied.
Swallows Bedroom
The Swallows is accessible for those with limited mobility. There are grab rails either side of the step at the front door; a shower chair and raised toilet seat, ramps and matting to go over the gravel can be supplied if required. We have a disability policy which is available on request, if you have any specific needs please telephone and we would be happy to discuss the room and how it may suit your requirements
Reviews
So following the sale of breeding stock and our home grown lamb we have trimmed the Fullards Farm flock of Kerry Hills down ready for our move to Cheshire - we are left with the Magnificent 7... (best played with the sound on!)
Slightly strange morning- after 13.5 years our last breakfast guests in this morning. Self catering guests still staying but Fullards Farm B&B in wind down ahead of our move to Cheshire in April.
Sunday Sprouts.
Sybil doing her bit to #keepbritaintidy by litter picking on her walk
Someone’s hungry!
If only every sheep was this easy to load! Lamby wants to see where Jock is off to 🙄
It’s pop up shop time 1-4 today. Fullards Farm lamb, mutton and lots of other seasonal goodies and may be the odd mulled wine!
Autumn Bliss Raspberries
So the results from yesterday.... mixed success with a 2nd prize for my quince jelly and 3 3rd prizes. Could do better.....
After a two year absence produce entries are heading to tomorrow’s Gransden Show. I’m going all out with multiple entries in each class- not that I’m competitive.
Who are ewe looking at?
Autumnal walk this evening, chill in the air and the nights are drawing in
Dogs and sheep should normally never mix - but these two are as mad as each other and this lamb rather enjoyed a face wash
Stunning marbled sky over the solar farm tonight.
Rosie and lamb help Neil with some blackberry picking
Differing modes of transport for some of this weeks guests- a bicycle made for two and a 1966 Sunbeam!
Experimenting with greengages from Alistair Marr, gin, sugar and other ingredients. Will see the results in a couple of months!
Whilst this rain is very welcome it does bring jobs with it - 4 buckets full of moss later the valley gutter is clear once again. Acrobatic clambering through the velux is easier than laddering 3 storeys up!