Birdwood
Villa Farm B&B near Gloucester is the home of Gordon & Marilyn King and family. This is a 60
acre arable farm set in the Severn Valley between the river Severn famous
for its tidal bores, the Forest of Dean, Gloucester and the historic town
of Newent famous for it's onion fayre, and the beautiful River Wye. A warm
welcome awaits all of our guests as their custom and satisfaction is the
key to our success. Our hot water is from solar power as we are keen to
help the environment by saving on electricity and we recycle as much as
possible and uses many environmental practices. Our B&B guest bedrooms are all
en-suite and tastefully furnished in pine with really comfortable beds and
chairs and all bedrooms have colour TV and hospitality trays. The rooms
are all centrally heated and double glazed for your comfort and the lounge
and breakfast room both have wood burning stoves that are lit on those
chilly evenings so that guests can relax at our accommodation, unwind and plan for their next
days journey. Breakfast at our Bed and Breakfast is served any time between 7am and 9am with a very
varied menu for you to choose from. We are particularly renowned for our
generous English breakfasts.
If you have any special dietary requirements at our accommodation please let us know when you
book. Our B&B near Gloucester is open 365 days a year and accept cash, cheques backed up with
a current bankers card, up to the guaranteed value, and most major credit
cards as methods of payment. We do recommend that you book the accommodation in advance and
do offer special deals for guests staying for a week and discounts for out
of season visitors. Why not give us a call to see what we can offer you.
You won't regret it. We strive to make your stay a pleasant one and will
do our utmost to see that you get the most out of it by spending time with
you pointing out events and local places of interest.
This guest-house accommodation is ideal
base to visit Gloucester Cathedral and its historic docks, the
beautiful undulating Cotswolds and surrounding villages, Cheltenham Spa to
the east
famous for its Gold Cup horse racing and regency architecture, the river
Severn with
its famous tidal bores in the spring and autumn with the dutch water
gardens at
Westbury on Severn to the west where the landscape opens out into the
scenic fertile
valley.
The beautiful Forest of Dean with its 27,000 acres of woodlands,
cycle paths
ponds caves and castles with plenty of wildlife to spot in quieter areas
and Dean
Valley railway, Chepstow, Monmouth and Ross on Wye to the west and Newent
the
Malvem hills and vale of Evesham to the north where much of our fruit and
vegetables are grown on the fertile fields and orchards and vineyards.
This should
give you a picture of one of the most beautiful parts of England that we
who live here
are very proud of, and are only too happy to share it with our guests. We
can tell you
where to find a good pub lunch or reasonably priced evening meal, all of
these having been checked out by us in preparation for your arrival.