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White Haywood Farmhouse, Craswall

Herefordshire » Craswall
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White Haywood Farmhouse is a Grade II-listed 16th-century farmhouse in Herefordshire. Original features define this historic property. Exposed timber beams span the ceilings. Stone walls tell stories from centuries past. The private hot tub sits ready for evening soaks under country skies.

The farmhouse stands in open Herefordshire countryside. Fields stretch towards the Welsh borders. Rolling hills frame the horizon. Farmland surrounds the property on all sides.

The farmhouse sleeps guests across multiple bedrooms. Period features appear throughout the living spaces. The kitchen retains traditional character. Bathrooms blend modern comfort with historic architecture.

About White Haywood Farmhouse

White Haywood Farmhouse is a Grade II-listed 16th-century farmhouse in Herefordshire. Original features define this historic property. Exposed timber beams span the ceilings. Stone walls tell stories from centuries past. The private hot tub sits ready for evening soaks under country skies.

The farmhouse stands in open Herefordshire countryside. Fields stretch towards the Welsh borders. Rolling hills frame the horizon. Farmland surrounds the property on all sides.

The farmhouse sleeps guests across multiple bedrooms. Period features appear throughout the living spaces. The kitchen retains traditional character. Bathrooms blend modern comfort with historic architecture. Original fireplaces anchor the main rooms.

Hereford Cathedral sits 12 miles away (20 minutes). The Black Mountains offer walking trails 15 miles south (25 minutes). Hay-on-Wye's famous bookshops lie 18 miles distant (30 minutes). Symonds Yat Rock provides forest walks 20 miles east (35 minutes).

White Haywood Farmhouse suits families and groups wanting authentic period character with rural peace. The 16th-century bones and countryside setting create something genuinely special.

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What Guests Love

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16th-Century Original Features

Grade II-listed farmhouse with exposed timber beams and stone walls throughout. Authentic period character defines every room in this historic Herefordshire property.

Private Hot Tub

Outdoor hot tub provides relaxation after countryside walks. Soak under open skies surrounded by fields and complete rural peace.

Herefordshire Countryside Setting

The farmhouse stands in open farmland near the Welsh borders. Rolling hills and fields create a genuinely peaceful rural location.

Period Fireplaces

Original fireplaces anchor the main living spaces. Traditional features bring warmth and authentic farmhouse character to winter stays.

Proximity to Black Mountains

Just 15 miles from Black Mountains walking trails. Perfect base for exploring Herefordshire and the Welsh border countryside.

Historic Architecture

16th-century construction with protected listed status. The farmhouse preserves centuries of agricultural heritage in its walls and beams.

Getting To White Haywood Farmhouse

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach White Haywood Farmhouse by car, take the A465 towards Hereford and follow signs for the HR2 postcode area. The farmhouse is located in rural Herefordshire with off-road parking available on arrival.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Hereford, approximately 12 miles from the property. From there, a taxi provides the most direct route to this countryside farmhouse location.

Off-road parking available
Hereford station (12 miles)
Rural location near Welsh borders

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Hereford Cathedral
Distance: 12 miles
HR1 2NG
Hay-on-Wye Bookshops
Distance: 18 miles
HR3 5BX
Symonds Yat Rock
Distance: 20 miles
HR9 6BW
Black Mountains Trails
Distance: 15 miles
NP7 7NR
Wye Valley Walk
Distance: 18 miles
HR9 5TL
Hergest Ridge
Distance: 16 miles
HR5 3EG
Hereford City Centre
Distance: 12 miles
HR1 2DX
Ross-on-Wye Market
Distance: 19 miles
HR9 5BZ
Hay-on-Wye Shops
Distance: 18 miles
HR3 5BX
Hereford Bus Station
Distance: 12 miles
HR1 2ER
Hereford Taxi Rank
Distance: 12 miles
HR1 2LR
Local Farm Shops
Distance: 5 miles
HR2 0QA
Hereford Cathedral
Distance: 12 miles
HR1 2NG
Hay-on-Wye Bookshops
Distance: 18 miles
HR3 5BX
Symonds Yat Rock
Distance: 20 miles
HR9 6BW
Black Mountains Trails
Distance: 15 miles
NP7 7NR
Wye Valley Walk
Distance: 18 miles
HR9 5TL
Hergest Ridge
Distance: 16 miles
HR5 3EG
Hereford City Centre
Distance: 12 miles
HR1 2DX
Ross-on-Wye Market
Distance: 19 miles
HR9 5BZ
Hay-on-Wye Shops
Distance: 18 miles
HR3 5BX
Hereford Bus Station
Distance: 12 miles
HR1 2ER
Hereford Taxi Rank
Distance: 12 miles
HR1 2LR
Local Farm Shops
Distance: 5 miles
HR2 0QA

Is White Haywood Farmhouse Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family reunion...

For Families
The farmhouse offers countryside space for children to explore safely. Fields surround the property on all sides. Kids can experience rural life in an authentic historic setting. The outdoor grounds provide room to play. The 16th-century features create an educational experience. However, parents should supervise young children around period fireplaces and original features throughout this historic property.
Groups Will Love...
The Grade II-listed status protects genuine 16th-century construction throughout White Haywood Farmhouse. Exposed timber beams span the ceilings in original positions from centuries past. Stone walls show traditional Herefordshire building methods. Period fireplaces anchor the main living spaces with authentic farmhouse character. The protected listing ensures these features remain preserved. This isn't reproduction character but real agricultural heritage built into the structure itself.
Pet Friendly
Contact the owner to confirm the current pet policy for White Haywood Farmhouse. The rural Herefordshire setting provides excellent walking opportunities if dogs are permitted. Fields and countryside paths surround the property on all sides. The farmland location means outdoor space for exercise. Many historic properties have restrictions due to original features. Always verify pet arrangements before booking to avoid disappointment on arrival.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at White Haywood Farmhouse

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about White Haywood Farmhouse

Is White Haywood Farmhouse pet friendly?
Contact the owner to confirm the current pet policy for this property. Many barn conversions in Herefordshire welcome dogs given the surrounding countryside and walking opportunities.
What original barn features does White Haywood Farmhouse have?
This Grade II-listed 16th-century farmhouse features exposed timber beams and original stone walls throughout. Period fireplaces and traditional architecture define the historic character of this protected property.
How many guests does White Haywood Farmhouse sleep?
The farmhouse accommodates guests across multiple bedrooms with period features throughout. Contact the owner for exact sleeping arrangements and bedroom configurations in this historic property.
What is the countryside setting like around the farmhouse?
The property stands in open Herefordshire farmland near the Welsh borders with fields on all sides. Rolling hills and agricultural land create a genuinely peaceful rural location away from towns.
Does White Haywood Farmhouse have a hot tub?
Yes, a private outdoor hot tub is provided at the property. The hot tub sits in the grounds surrounded by countryside views and open fields.
What can you do near White Haywood Farmhouse?
Hereford Cathedral lies 12 miles away whilst the Black Mountains offer walking trails 15 miles south. Hay-on-Wye's bookshops sit 18 miles distant and Symonds Yat Rock provides forest walks 20 miles east.
Is White Haywood Farmhouse suitable for families?
The historic farmhouse works well for families wanting countryside space and period character. The rural setting provides outdoor space whilst the 16th-century features create an educational stay.
What makes White Haywood Farmhouse special as a barn conversion?
The Grade II-listed status and 16th-century construction make this genuinely historic. Original timber beams and stone walls preserve centuries of Herefordshire agricultural heritage in an authentic rural setting.

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White Haywood Farmhouse Reviews

The property was fantastic and well maintained we all had a great time including our dogs, Would not recommend the farm house to anyone 6ft plus due to the lovely traditional low farm house ceilings. The house keeper was quick to support some small issues we had and thank her greatly, But Sykes I rang repeatedly on the 2nd and morning of the 3 rd aswell as emailed about key code etc to never have an answer or response! Glad the house keeper answered ! Would recommend the houses again great walks and villages
A Great Week in the Black Mountains. I spent a wonderful week at White Haywood Farmhouse from 12th19th December, and it exceeded expectations. As a solo traveller, I was initially concerned the property might feel too large, but it was perfect, cosy, characterful, and exactly what I needed for a peaceful escape. The farmhouse itself is stunning. The 16thcentury beams and original features create warmth and character, and the woodburning stove was my evening companion after long days exploring. The kitchen had everything I needed to cook my meals, which I enjoyed at the breakfast bar while gazing out at the mountain views. The farm was extremely clean and everything worked perfectly, from the heating to the WiFi. The hot tub was a real plus there's something magical about soaking under the December stars with the Black Hill silhouetted against the winter sky. Pure bliss after a day's walking. Locationwise, it's pretty good. I made day trips to both HayonWye charming bookshops, perfect for a rainy afternoon and Abergavenny fantastic market and cafes, both easily accessible. The real adventure was tackling PenyFan, it's a drive to get there but a rewarding hike. The December weather was crisp and clear, and the views were breathtaking. I found the village shop at Longtown a real boon for local snacks, and the Bull's Head in Craswall, on the same road as the Farm, has an amazing restaurant and an amazing cider called Gasping Goose. Having direct access to the Cat's Back from the back door was handy. I did a couple of walks straight from the property without needing to drive anywhere. I can definitely recommend White Haywood Farmhouse as a peaceful, characterful base to explore this stunning part of the country.
We spent a lovely week in Herefordshire, the farmhouse was beautiful, very clean and comfortable. The location was tranquil and relaxing, the views of the black mountains behind the house were stunning. Our only issues were getting hold of Sykes to obtain the key codes before we arrived. Perhaps the key codes could be emailed or texted instead?
We spent a very pleasant few days at White Haywood Farm. Glorious sunshine and an amazing location. So tranquil. Lots of al fresco dining with family and friends. Very memorable, Ill definitely be back. Bulls Head pub up the road was first rate. Excellent food. Landscape is magnificent
The farm is a unique combination of quirky oldworld charm and modern comfort, stunning views, excellent comfort. It is newlyrenovated, and we loved the location in the Black Mountains, from where we climbed the Cats Back, explored the bookshops of HayonWye. I thoroughly recommend it and give it 55
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