Toghill House Farm Cold Ashton
A beautiful historic guesthouse and working farm on the edge of the Cotswolds.
A beautiful historic guesthouse and working farm on the edge of the Cotswolds. Toghill House was built in 1691 and originally used as a resting house for monks travelling between Glastonbury and Malmesbury. It was restored in 1861 as a working farm and now offers a traditional B&B service for the travellers of today exploring this charming part of the country. Visitors to Toghill can relax in rooms in the main farmhouse or barn conversion, all of which have been carefully decorated to reflect the history of the buildings. Our guesthouse also boasts stunning views over the River Severn, the Bristol Channel, the hills of Wales and the Brecon Beacons.
Trail Connectivity
Walker-First Amenities
Boot Dryers
Industrial strength boot room
Laundry Service
Overnight wash & dry
Packed Lunches
Cotswold deli selections
Trail Transfer
Private shuttle within 5mi
Giga-WiFi
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Parking
Free on-site parking