Grafton Villa Farm
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In the area: Grafton Villa Farm lies only two miles from the Cathedral city of Hereford, yet is surrounded by an acre of lawns and gardens with panoramic views across farmland to Dinedor and Aconbury hill forts, so peaceful and relaxing. Farm drive leads off main A49. Walking distance to Grafton Inn serving good pub fayre. Regular bus service , stop by Grafton Inn. Train station just 3 miles away, London 3 hours, Birmingham 1 hour.
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Herefordshire, the Wye Valley and the Golden Valley are all very much unexplored and undiscovered areas of England, hidden beyond the Cotswolds from London and nestling against the border of Wales. It is, therefore, peaceful and picturesque and offers many outdoor activities with numerous walks through magical countryside or more challenging hillwalks. Canoeing on the Wye, quad biking, horse riding across the Black Mountains plus hang gliding off the Black Mountainside, there is plenty for the most daring. Or just meandering through the countryside - visit bustling Market Towns, historic border castles and glorious gardens. It really is all on Grafton Villa Farm's doorstep!
Cider Press: formerly a granary and a cider mill built with local red brick - has been converted into a contemporary holiday cottage, lying within the farmhouse walled garden, surrounded by apple blossom, flower filled borders and lavender hedges.
Apple Bough: formerly a granary and stable block constructed with local red brick. The cottage has wonderful views over farmland looking towards Aconbury woods and Ridgehill.
Anvil Cottage: formely a wainhouse - has been converted to leave a wealth of beams and exposed brickwork. A little gem, quite separate, all ground floors, spacious, light and airy.
www.graftonvilla.co.uk
Jennie Layton, Grafton Villa Farm Cottages, Grafton, Hereford HR2 8ED
phone: 01432 268689
- email: jennielayton@ereal.net
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