Access Statement for Croft Cottage B&B
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We welcome everyone at Croft Cottage (including assistance dogs): if you have any
specific requests or questions that you would like to discuss with us, please call
01584 890664 or email info@ludlow-breakfast.co.uk.
- The nearest train station (Ludlow) is 15 minutes away by car.
- There is a local taxi service that has accessible taxis, if required, we can make
a booking for you but unfortunately, due to legislation, we are unable to collect
you ourselves.
- Brochures and menus can be provided in large print by prior arrangement
- We have a website with many details – http://www.ludlow-breakfast.co.uk
Arrival & Car Parking Facilities
We are about half a mile from the village of Knowbury down a narrow lane with passing
places, which is often muddy, but there is very little traffic. Parking is adjacent
our own private gravel drive and there is ample room for all cars. The walk from
the car along the gravel and paved path leading to the front door is about 40m but
it is possible to park only 30m away. The front door has a 20 cm step. We can assist
guests with luggage. It is extremely dark here at night as there are no street lamps
anywhere around. We have security lights which should come on when you park.
The House Layout
- The guest wing and dining-room are all on one level with a 17 cm step from outside
into the main guest bedroom via the French windows. There are no internal steps.
- The main guest bedroom (made up with either twin beds or a superking double) with
French windows into the garden has a door leading to a lobby and the bathroom. A
further door leads out of the main bedroom suite to a small hall leading to the front
door of the house and to the dining-room.
- Also off this hall is a further double bedroom which can be used by guests in the
main bedroom for one or two people in their own party: it is never let separately.
- Please see the plan of the accommodation.
- Guests are provided with keys to the front door, the French windows and the bedroom
windows and are responsible for shutting them. When we are out, access to the dining-room
and the main house is not possible.
- All doors are 74cm wide except the bathroom which is 65cm wide.
- Floors are either wood, tile or short pile carpet. There is a non-fitted carpet
in the dining-room.
- Breakfast is served in the dining-room in the main house.
- There are chairs both with arms and without which can be moved to accommodate a wheelchair
if required.
- Menus can be provided in large print by prior arrangement
- We do not play background music at any time.
Pets
- Assistance dogs belonging to guests are welcome, by arrangement in advance.
- Dogs should sleep in the lobby by the bathroom or the small hall but not in the bedrooms.
- Visiting dogs must be kept under control around our poultry and get on well with
other dogs. Please do not bring dogs that are or maybe aggressive to other animals
or people as it is unfair to our resident pets.
- Our own pet dogs and cats are not permitted into the kitchen whilst we are preparing
food. However they do have access to the rest of the house, including the dining-room
but excluding the visitor wing, so we would not be suitable for anyone with a severe
dog or cat allergy.
- Both dogs are very friendly with everyone, including children and babies but they
can be bouncy! If guests ask, we will do our best to ensure the dogs are kept away
for the duration of your stay.
- We also have free-ranging ducks and penned chickens and geese.
Bedrooms:
- Loose furniture can be moved on request.
- Beds are 50cm high.
- A television with freeview box, remote control and teletext is available in one room,
and without teletext in the other. They can be moved if required.
- Each bedroom has two armchairs and there is one upright chair without arms in the
main bedroom as well.
- Free-standing towel rails are in each bedroom.
- Both bedrooms have fitted short pile carpet on the floor
- Cordless electric kettles and tea-trays are in both rooms.
- There are room lights operable from the doors and bedside lights.
- These are all fitted with energy-saving bulbs which may take a while to come fully
alight.
- There is central heating and an extra room heater for each bedroom.
Bathroom
- There is a loo, basin and bath with overbath shower, which is powered.
- There is not enough room for a wheelchair to the side of the loo which is 40cm high.
- The distance between the bath edge and the basin is 63cm.
- The bath edge is 56cm high with a handle on both sides of the bath.
There is a fridge available for guest use, in a cupboard off the hall by the front
door, which can be used for medication/food and we can put larger items in our main
fridge or one of our freezers in the garage on request (not available 24hours).
Grounds and Gardens
We have five acres of land, including a large garden which is available to sit in
with benches and tables in several places, including just outside the guests’ French
windows. Dogs (and owners!) can use the fields for exercise but at some times of
the year they contain cattle or sheep. There is a large wildlife pond in one of
the fields - access involves steps and bridges. All the grounds can be muddy at
any time of the year. There is a 750ft walk from the house up a field to a small
wood with a hide where visitors can watch badgers at their sett. The hide is small
with rear access and three camping stools to sit on. Taller visitors can also stand
behind the seats.
We suggest that parents of young children should be particularly vigilant near the
stream and pond.
Additional Information
Mobile phone reception: O2 works in the house; Orange and Vodafone work outside.
We are a no smoking building (smoking is allowed outside).
WiFi is available 24 hours.