Despite it
being less than 5 miles from the city of Cambridge with all its
hustle and bustle, the village of Knapwell, nestling in beautiful
farmland and containing a wealth of medieval cottages, is a picture
of rural tranquility. Although it is one of East Anglia’s
smallest villages, Knapwell boasts the beautiful All Saints Church,
which dates back to the 14th century.
The Royal
Society for the Protection of Birds owns and maintains the many
public footpaths which traverse the village’s neighbouring
fields.
Excellent
country pubs and restaurants abound in nearby villages—Elsworth,
Boxworth, Conington and Bourn are minutes away by car.
Access to
this “oasis” is easy via the A14 and A428. A regular,
convenient and efficient bus service into Cambridge is only a five-minute
walk away, and a park and ride bus service at Madingley is a mere
five-minute drive away.
Now a privately owned, wholly renovated, former working farmhouse, Knapwell Wood Farm offers luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation. The house is set in two acres of private gardens flanked on one side by Knapwell Wood and looking onto open farmland.
Conveniently located, only a
quarter of a mile from the A428, this family-run guesthouse welcomes:-
Tourists wishing to explore the splendour of Cambridge
And
Business executives needing to unwind
And even
Individuals who just want to ‘get away from it all’!
Families are particularly welcome and special dietary requirements are
catered for with pleasure.