A beautiful farmhouse in the village of Miraumont in the Somme region of France, the house was built in 1922 but has recently undergone a major refurbishment, adding modern comfort whilst retaining a number of the original quirky features. As an integral part of the Lost Generation 1914-18 experience, Freeman Farm shares the same core values of quality, flexibility and value. All of which aim to put you the customer first, leaving you to kick back, relax and enjoy your hard earned break. You can choose from double, single or twin bedded en suite accommodation, bed and breakfast, half or full board, enjoy your evening meal in the company of your hosts or dine and discuss the events of the day with your travelling partner in our guest's dining room. After dinner relax with a glass of local wine in the guest lounge and prepare your body and mind for the day ahead. Ample guest parking is available on site.
Tyne Cot Cemetery is the largest for commonwealth war graves in the world, it has over 11,800 graves and the memorial to the missing contains the names of over 33,000 soldiers of the commonwealth plus a further 1,176 New Zealanders.