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Home Place Farmhouse Spa

5 of 5 stars
Northampton
Dec 6, 2009

This is a fantastic combination of privacy and pampering. The Spa is beautiful and just for people staying in the cottages. We'd been a couple of years ago and thoroughly enjoyed the spa and...more

Twitchen Farm

Jul 24, 2009

Visited Twitchen Farm for the first time and must say it was really enjoyable. Unfortunately could only stay for 2 nights, however we really enjoyed the place. Helen and Jaye are very helpful and...more

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