Hotel Summary rooms from £75.00The dairy is a lovingly restored and upgraded Victorian town house, retaining its character and original features, such as stained and etched glass windows, pitch pine doors and staircase, cast iron fire grates and wonderfully ornate ceiling roses and cornices. The dairy is set around a flower-filled courtyard, with charming cottage styled rooms which offer warmth and welcome. The property was built in 1890. Originally it was a family home and joinery business. It was then purchased by the Trapp family and became a town dairy, selling milk, ice-cream and Yorkshire curd. The Dairy was sold and converted into a Guesthouse in 1978. Guest ReviewsWe Currently Have No Reviews for Dairy Guesthouse. |


