Please note, in line with the latest travel guidance we are only accepting new bookings that have a check-in date from 5th July 2020. We are available to take any calls on 01275 217575 if you have any queries regarding a current booking, or if you wish to place a new booking and have concerns. Thank you and stay safe

Welcome to Hampton Wafre Cottage, our Herefordshire holiday property

Kick back and relax at our beautiful Herefordshire holiday property situated on a working arable farm. The 17th century barn renovation sleeps four and is brimming with comfort and character, retaining much of its original charm; including beautiful exposed beams and wood burner.
 
Set in stunning rural surroundings, Hampton Wafre Cottage is an idyllic place to stay. There are an abundance of great countryside walks to be had from the front door and in the surrounding areas, plus the opportunity to roam on the farm or fish for carp in the on-site lake.
 
Ground floor: Sitting area in the open plan spacious living space with a wood burning stove in an inglenook and exposed beams
 
A very warm welcome awaits from the friendly owners, ensuring you will feel at home from the moment you walk in.

Boasting a country charm and warmth, the open plan living area comes complete with a fabulous wood burner and underfloor heating (your canine friends will love it too!). No stone is left unturned… this Herefordshire holiday property is well very equipped and the attention to detail is sure to impress.
 

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Hampton Court Castle & Gardens by Matthew Smith

The cottage is located close to the pretty village of Docklow, not far from the pretty market towns of Bromyard and Leominster.

National Trust properties abound with year-round events, including the very dog-friendly Brockhampton Estate. At this time of year, check out Berrington Hall’s Georgian Christmas and Christmas at Croft Castle, complete with Santa himself! Hampton Court Castle and Gardens is also super.
 

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Black & White Village Trail, Pembridge by Philip Pankhurst

See the Mappa Mundi at historic Hereford’s cathedral, visit the ancient market towns of Ledbury and gastronomic Ludlow, and explore the Black & White Village Trail from Leominster to Kington. There are loads of lovely pubs around as well, giving you plenty of opportunity to sample locally produced cider, Herefordshire’s best know product!

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