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Single Occupancy - £65
Red (Double) Room - £80
Green (Family/Twin) Room - £85 (plus £10 per child)
Covid-19 Policy: There will be a minimum 2 night stay requirement. Bookings can be made online or by email or telephone. Full payment will be requested 3 days before your stay by BACS or debit card to minimise contact. Any questions or concerns please call to discuss.
Free cancellation on all bookings.
Please note, a discretionary £25 surcharge may be made for early check in before 2pm. Should you have to cancel your booking, please let us know as soon as possible. A deposit of 1 night per room will be taken at the time of booking, with the balance due on departure. The deposit is non-refundable in the event of cancellation. Should you give us less than 72 hours notice (before 2pm on the day of arrival) a charge of 75% of the bed and breakfast value of your stay will be incurred if we are unable to let the room.
About your stay
Our guests consistently mark us 5* for location, cleanliness, and service.
There is lots of indoor and outdoor space to allow guests to truly relax during their stay, giving a home from home experience. Accommodation in Broome Park Farm B&B is the perfect place to stay for a walking or cycling holiday.
Bedrooms are both en-suite and large enough to take up to 2 extra beds or a cot if you are visiting as a family. There is a welcoming tea tray in each room where you can make a selection of hot drinks, also with bottled water and homemade cookies, the fridge on the landing has fresh milk. I also provide guests with tea or coffee and a plate of homemade cakes on arrival.
Evening meals are available upon request and a sample menu can be viewed here .
For information about accessibility and our facilities, please see our accessibility policy .
Online Booking
Please click below or use the ‘contact us‘ form for more information.
If you make an online booking please ensure you get a confirmation email with a booking reference, please ring or email if you wish to double-check and to organise payment of the deposit.
Things to see and do
There are many waymarked walks in the area and the local Footpath Association work hard to maintain local paths. There are also 3 different circular cycle routes that pass our drive.
We are at the southern end of the Jack Mytton Way – Shropshire’s long distance bridleway (for use by those on foot, bicycle and horseback). For more information about exploring the Shropshire countryside please use the Shropshire Great Outdoors website.