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| Little Twynax is a 300 year-old cottage featuring a wealth of oak beams, set in a one acre garden and woodland, adjoining paddocks – a rural paradise yet only a short distance from Farnham centre. We offer a comfortable, friendly stay in our home where guests have exclusive use of a lounge with TV and space to work. There is ample off-road parking. Each room has tea and coffee making facilities and radio/alarm clock. Hairdryer and iron are available. Smoking is not permitted within the house. |

| The historic market town of Farnham offers a wide variety of restaurants and a range of shops. Castle Street, once the site of the market, features many Georgian houses as it stretches up towards the castle – now a conference centre, but open to visitors. Farnham was founded as a market town in the Middle Ages dealing mainly in wool sited on a crossing of the River Wey. The Pilgrims Way from Winchester to Canterbury joins the North Downs way here making it a popular route for walkers and cyclists. The surrounding countryside is very attractive particularly Frensham Ponds; - two ponds built by monks and now managed by the National Trust. |

| Farnham offers easy access to the motorways via the M3 & M25 and to London by rail is 45 minutes. Winchester lies 30 miles south and Chawton village is 10 miles away where Jane Austin lived, her home is now open to the public. Tweseldown lies four miles away for equestrian events. |

| Bed & Breakfast Rates :- Double/twin en-suite, from £55.00 (Twin room can have a third interior-sprung bed) Single occupancy, from £40.00 No credit cards Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by 10-30 on the day of departure. Packed lunches by prior arrangement |

| Directions On the bypass follow the A31 towards Winchester to second set of traffic lights, Turn left into Weydon Lane, over the railway bridge take the fourth road on the left, Green lane, at the Bricklayers Arms, At top of Green Lane, turn right, Burnt Hill Road is the second road on the left, with a shop on the corner. We are at the bottom of the hill, the last house on the left before the bridge. |

| Whilst staying at Little Twynax:- Local Attractions: Jane Austen’s House – Authoress’ home at Chawton Gilbert White’s House – 18th Century home of the author & naturalist at Selborne. Birdworld –Large bird park. Alice Holt Woodland Park – Forestry commission land featuring cycle and walking trails. Watercress Line – Steam Railway – runs for 10 miles from Alton to Alresford Wisley Gardens – The Royal Horticultural Society’s gardens of 250 acres. |

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