Fosse Farmhouse

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Fosse Farmhouse is an 18th-century farmhouse in the English Cotswolds near the Fosse Way and Castle Combe. It is now used to provide hospitality and accommodation, including bed and breakfast rooms in the main farmhouse and self-contained, self-catering quarters in converted farm buildings – the former barn, dairy and stables. It is especially popular with Japanese since a couple visited in 1989.[1] The proprietor, Caron Cooper, visited Japan where she hosted afternoon tea with scones at the British embassy.[citation needed] The guests included Prince Mikasa and his family, who subsequently came to stay at the farmhouse for three days.[citation needed] In 2012, it was used as a location for the popular Japanese comic and TV animation, Kin-iro Mosaic, and fans of that series now come to stay at the farmhouse too.[1][2][3][4]

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  1. ^ a b The English B&B that is famous in Japan, BBC, 5 June 2018
  2. ^ James Gates (28 June 2018), "The British Guest House That Inspired a Japanese Anime", The Culture Trip
  3. ^ Japanese Anime at Fosse Farmhouse Castle Combe, 23 November 2018
  4. ^ "Fosse Farmhouse wins B&B story of the year". Stay in Bath. 2019-03-21. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
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