Three people for four days - how much?
To help us answer questions like this we have played around with a spreadsheet and come up with the following table
- number of days along the top row, number of people down the left column.
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
1
|
65
|
125
|
185
|
240
|
290
|
330
|
370
|
2
|
80
|
140
|
200
|
255
|
305
|
345
|
385
|
3
|
90
|
160
|
230
|
290
|
350
|
400
|
445
|
4
|
100
|
180
|
255
|
330
|
395
|
455
|
505
|
Staying for more than a couple of days?
Our Feedback Forms show that the freshly stocked fridge on arrival is a big hit. But if you are staying for a few days you will probably want to replenish your own daily supplies. Our excellent village shop is nearby; the Co-op in Stockbridge promotes local produce including smoked
Test Valley trout and Somborne wines from one of our local vineyards.
Kimbridge Farm Shop stocks local apple juice, local honey and a selection of Hampshire cheese.
Alternatively we can continue to keep your fridge stocked with fresh produce. Just let us know your needs. There will be a small daily charge.
New Prices
We have recently increased all our prices. But our popular weekend break for two is still only £140 for two people.
£10 off! Special Green Offer Number One
For mid-week couples who arrive for the night by push-bike or on foot the cost is still pegged at £70. This is to reward you for being green by not bringing another car into the village. Also
it is to encourage the growing number of
Clarendon Way walkers who, like our ancestors, are finding Broughton (with its ancient church, a village shop, and two pubs)
a welcome overnight stop when legging it down the Roman road between Salisbury and Winchester.
10% off! Special Green Offer Number Two
Staying for a short holiday and not bringing a car? Ask for 10% off your bill! This is in honour of the European family who stayed this summer and proved
you don't need a car to enjoy a holiday in the Test Valley. Strong legs and the Broughton Community Bus will get you a long way.
Far from the Madding Crowd
Good Luck to yet more honeymooners this year who retreated to Foords Barn after their summer weddings.