A 300-year-old, black-and-white free house, 200 metres above sea level and the only pub left on…
Hareley Barn

“Barn conversion on an historic rare breeds farm with panoramic meadow views” - VisitEngland Assessor
Linley Green, Herefordshire

Our Inspector's view
Hareley Barn is a Grade II building on a historic rare breeds farm. It has panoramic views over traditional meadows, a king-size, en suite bedroom, twin bedroom, separate bathroom, living/dining room, woodburner and kitchen. The cottage has level access and good walks straight from the door. There's lots to see and do including a meet-the-animals tour, three National Trust properties, half-timbered villages plus good inns and restaurants. No smoking and no pets permitted.
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Facilities – at a glance
En Suite
Linen provided
TV
Washing machine
Wood burner
Features
- Total units: 1
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Washing machine
- Sky or freeview
- En suite
- Linens provided
- Fireplace or wood burning stove
- Open all year
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About the area
Discover Herefordshire
Herefordshire is split in two by the River Wye which meanders through the county on its way to the Severn and the sea. Largely rural, with Hereford, Leominster, and Ross-on-Wye the major towns and cities, its countryside and ancient villages are the county’s major asset.
Visitors can take advantage of a number of the trails which will guide them through areas of interest. Those especially interested in historic village life should try the Black and White Village Trail, which takes motorists on a 40-mile drive around timber-framed villages from Leominster to Weobley (established in the 17th century and known as a centre of witchcraft in the 18th), Eardisley (where the church boasts a 12th-century carved font), Kington, Pembridge and others. Other trails include the Mortimer Trail, the Hop Trail and the Hidden Highway, which goes from Ross-on-Wye to Chester. Hereford has a small Norman cathedral, which has a great forest of pink sandstone columns lining the nave. Inside is a chained library, a 13th-century Mappa Mundi (map of the world) and one of only four copies of the 1217 version of the Magna Carta.
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