Ambridge locations: A guide to some of the key locations in Ambridge

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Ambridge locations
A guide to some of the key locations in Ambridge.

Ambridge Hall - "charming guesthouse!"
"All rooms planned by myself, hostess Lynda Snell, in accordance with Feng Shui".
Ambridge View - at Willow Farm
Susan Carter's dream home, self-built by Neil (helped by tradesmen & friend Mike Tucker)
April Cottage
One of a pair of unlovely dwellings built in 1960 by then landowner Charles Grenville.
Arkwright Hall - large Victorian house with a 17th century core
Leased to the Landmark Trust & now available to holidaymakers seeking something different.
Blossom Hill Cottage
Peggy Woolley lived for many years in this charming thatched cottage.
Brookfield Bungalow
Retired Brookfield worker Bert Fry moved here with his wife Freda in 2003.
Brookfield Farm - the original Archer family farm in Ambridge
The dairy operation at Brookfield was founded by David's grandfather, Dan, in the 1930s.
Bridge Farm - After many years as tenants, in 2008 Tony & Pat Archer bought their 140 acres from the Estate.
The farm's produce is sold through a wholesaler and the farm's on site shop.
Glebe Cottage - a lovely, if small, thatched cottage with a walled garden
Where Phil and Jill retired to from Brookfield. Now Jill rents it to Carol Tregorran.
Glebelands
Near Ambridge's hallowed village green, a small development of "executive" homes.
Grange Farm
When Oliver and Caroline bought Grey Gables hotel, Ed took over the farming as a tenant.
Grange Spinney - development built by Borchester Land in 2003 on a few acres of former farmland
Many of the residents commute to Birmingham and don't play much part in the community.
Grey Gables - Ambridge's country house hotel
Grey Gables offers fine dining for local residents and fine accommodation for visitors.
Grundy's Field
The engine room of Eddie's business activities.
Hollowtree - a former farm, taken over by Brookfield
In the 1970s the farmhouse was converted to flats, the site also once housed pigs.
Home Farm - the largest farm in Ambridge with a considerable arable acreage
Set in beautiful grounds, the house is mainly 18th Century, but with later additions.
Honeysuckle Cottage
Home to Adam Macy & Ian Craig, who hope to have a happier life there than previous owners.
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