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The Old Cowshed

Peaceful retreat with ground floor rooms in rural Herefordshire offering bed and breakfast, or half board

The Old Cowshed, Avenbury, Bromyard, Herefordshire

 

Property Ref: JS0262

Accommodation type:  Bed & Breakfast

Location: Rural

Local amenities: Walking, cycling, golf, fishing

Sleep up to: 6

Nearest Town:  Bromyard

Bedrooms:  3 (2 double, 1 twin)

Nearest Railway Station: Hereford, Malvern, Worcester all approx 14 miles

Pets allowed: Guide Dogs only

Other rooms: Sitting room, dining kitchen

Nearest airport:  Birmingham International

Open: All year round

Heating: Full central heating

Nearest Port:

Short Breaks: Discount offered for 3 or more nights

THE OLD COWSHED - BED AND BREAKFAST ACCOMMODATION IN RURAL HEREFORDSHIRE

THE OLD COWSHED - BED AND BREAKFAST ACCOMMODATION IN RURAL HEREFORDSHIRE

THE OLD COWSHED - BED AND BREAKFAST ACCOMMODATION IN RURAL HEREFORDSHIRE

Property Description and Facilities

Richard & Helen Combe invite you to relax in our home of attractively converted farm buildings in a beautiful, peaceful countryside location.  We offer bed & breakfast in comfortable, tastefully furnished private suites, with optional supper/dinner.  A high level of personal service and comfort is our speciality. 

You will find the charmingly situated Old Cowshed just outside the 800 year old town of Bromyard in Herefordshire. The Guesthouse, which is part Victorian cowshed, and part ancient barn, has been painstakingly restored and converted over a number of years to provide a gracious and comfortable 'home from home' for our guests. It is ideal for short breaks or an overnight stop.

It sleeps up to 6 guests in spacious king-size or twin bedded private suites, furnished with traditional country furniture. A ground-floor suite is available, sleeping up to 4 adults or family. Meals are cooked and served in the beamed and galleried farmhouse kitchen, using home-grown and fresh local produce when available. Dinner is by prior arrangement and features traditional English country cooking.

After breakfast relax in the drawing room, wander round the garden, or if you feel more energetic walk across the fields to Bromyard through our own young woodland or look for the ruins of St Mary's Norman Church, now a thousand years old. B&B from £26 includes afternoon tea in the drawing room or garden, hospitality tray in the bedroom, and full English breakfast.  Each room has hair dryers, bathrobe, use of iron and clothes drying facilities if required.

Dinner is available if booked in advance and costs £16.50 for a 3 course meal including coffee and mints, or £13.50 for two courses. Please bring your own wine. Packed lunches may also be ordered in advance. We offer walkers a baggage forwarding service and take and collect from starting points.

The house is centrally heated and enjoys ample off-road car parking. Kindly note this a no-smoking home. Guests are welcome to smoke out of doors. We regret we cannot accept pets, but guide dogs are welcome.

Use of the following facilities

  • TV and Video

  • Radio

  • Garden and Patio

  • Garden Furniture

  • Off Road Parking

  • Use of Telephone

  • Internet Access

  • Board Games and Books

  • Local Information Leaflets

  • Ironing Facilities

  • Towels Provided

  • Hairdryer

  • Cot and Highchair available

  • Baggage pick up and collect service for walkers

AWARDS:
VisitBritain 4 Diamonds with Silver Award
Green Business and Silver Wildlife Awards

Location and Local Amenities

Many local attractions are located within easy reach of Bromyard, making it an ideal spot for a short break.  Many of our guests return time and again to see more, or simply to enjoy walking in this beautiful part of England.

Local amenities:

Herefordshire is famous for Hereford cattle, hops and cider. This beautiful largely unspoilt rural county offers much to the visitor: 'black and white' villages, ancient castles and hillforts, historic houses, cathedral cities, open gardens and vineyards. It is home to to several National Plant Collections: Fuschias, Michaelmas Daisies (Asters), Ferns, Sarrecenia, Herbaceous Campanula & Iris Sibirica, Acer, Betula and Zelkova, Historic Apples and a specialist Old English Rose nursery. It is also the home of numerous craftsmen and artists.

The properties are within easy reach of the Malvern Hills, the historic cathedral cities of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick Castle, Ironbridge, the birthplace of Industrial Britain, the world-famous second-hand book shops in Hay-on-Wye and the hills and lakes of Wales, Other points of interest include the Elgar Trail, the Civil War Trail, the Hop Trail, Ledbury, home of John Masefield and Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, and the beautiful River Wye.

It is a peaceful county, ideal for horse riding, cycling, hiking, golfing, all available nearby. There are working farms where you can see cheese being made, feed the chickens, hold baby piglets.

Seasons Prices

All year

from £26 per per person per night, single or double occupancy

Christmas

POA

Travel Information:

Car essential due to rural location

Booking Information:

All major credit cards

Booking enquiries:

  Richard & Helen Combe

Telephone:  

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