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White Haywood Farm, Craswall

Herefordshire » Craswall
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White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn is a Grade II-listed stone farmhouse and converted barn in rural Herefordshire. The barn conversion features exposed timber beams and original stonework throughout. A private hot tub sits outside for year-round relaxation.

The property sits in open countryside with views across fields and rolling hills. You're surrounded by farmland and woodland paths. The setting feels remote yet accessible.

The accommodation sleeps guests across multiple bedrooms with modern bathrooms. Living spaces include a fully equipped kitchen and comfortable lounge areas.

About White Haywood Farm

White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn is a Grade II-listed stone farmhouse and converted barn in rural Herefordshire. The barn conversion features exposed timber beams and original stonework throughout. A private hot tub sits outside for year-round relaxation.

The property sits in open countryside with views across fields and rolling hills. You're surrounded by farmland and woodland paths. The setting feels remote yet accessible.

The accommodation sleeps guests across multiple bedrooms with modern bathrooms. Living spaces include a fully equipped kitchen and comfortable lounge areas. The barn retains its agricultural character whilst offering contemporary comfort.

Hereford city centre lies 8 miles away (15 minutes' drive) with its cathedral and independent shops. The Black and White Village Trail runs through nearby Weobley, 4 miles north (10 minutes). Hay-on-Wye sits 20 miles away (35 minutes) for bookshops and riverside walks. Symonds Yat Rock offers stunning Wye Valley views 18 miles south (30 minutes).

White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn suits families and groups wanting countryside peace with easy access to Herefordshire's market towns and outdoor spaces.

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Grade II-Listed Character

The original stone farmhouse and barn conversion showcase authentic period features with exposed beams and traditional stonework creating genuine historical atmosphere throughout.

Private Hot Tub

Soak outdoors in your own hot tub whilst overlooking Herefordshire fields and hills, perfect after countryside walks or simply for evening relaxation.

Rural Countryside Views

Surrounded by open farmland and rolling hills, the property offers peaceful countryside vistas with no nearby neighbours to disturb your stay.

Exposed Timber Beams

Original oak beams run throughout the barn conversion, creating that authentic agricultural character that makes staying in a converted barn special.

Herefordshire Location

Perfectly positioned for exploring the Wye Valley, Black and White villages, Hay-on-Wye bookshops and Hereford's medieval cathedral and markets.

Spacious Accommodation

The combination of farmhouse and barn provides generous space for families or groups, with separate living areas and multiple bedrooms throughout.

Getting To White Haywood Farm

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn by car, take the A49 south from Leominster or north from Hereford, then follow local roads towards Madley. The property sits in rural Herefordshire with convenient off-road parking for multiple vehicles upon arrival.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Hereford, approximately 8 miles away. From there, a taxi journey takes around 15 minutes through countryside lanes to reach the barn conversion.

Off-road parking for multiple vehicles
Hereford station (8 miles)
Accessible from A49 via local roads

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Hereford Cathedral
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 2NG
Hay-on-Wye Bookshops
Distance: 20 miles
HR3 5BX
Symonds Yat Rock
Distance: 18 miles
HR9 6BP
Wye Valley Walk
Distance: 15 miles
HR9 5TL
Black and White Village Trail
Distance: 4 miles
HR4 8SD
Herefordshire Trail
Distance: 2 miles
HR2 0PH
Hereford City Centre
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 2DX
Waitrose Hereford
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 1LN
Weobley Village Shops
Distance: 4 miles
HR4 8SJ
Hereford Bus Station
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 2NG
Hereford Railway Station
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 1LN
Madley Village
Distance: 2 miles
HR2 9LX
Hereford Cathedral
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 2NG
Hay-on-Wye Bookshops
Distance: 20 miles
HR3 5BX
Symonds Yat Rock
Distance: 18 miles
HR9 6BP
Wye Valley Walk
Distance: 15 miles
HR9 5TL
Black and White Village Trail
Distance: 4 miles
HR4 8SD
Herefordshire Trail
Distance: 2 miles
HR2 0PH
Hereford City Centre
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 2DX
Waitrose Hereford
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 1LN
Weobley Village Shops
Distance: 4 miles
HR4 8SJ
Hereford Bus Station
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 2NG
Hereford Railway Station
Distance: 8 miles
HR1 1LN
Madley Village
Distance: 2 miles
HR2 9LX

Is White Haywood Farm Right For Your Group

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

For Families
Children can explore the surrounding Herefordshire farmland and fields directly from the property. The rural setting provides space for outdoor play and countryside adventures. The hot tub offers family fun, whilst nearby Hereford has parks and the cathedral to visit. Hay-on-Wye sits 20 miles away for riverside walks and ice cream shops along the Wye.
Groups Will Love...
The private hot tub sits outside overlooking open Herefordshire countryside with views across fields and rolling hills. It's available throughout your stay for year-round use, perfect after walking the nearby footpaths or exploring the Wye Valley. The rural setting means you can soak under the stars with no neighbours nearby, creating a genuinely peaceful experience that combines the barn conversion's traditional character with modern outdoor luxury.
Pet Friendly
Contact the property owner to confirm their current pet policy before booking with dogs. The rural Herefordshire location provides excellent walking opportunities across surrounding farmland and woodland paths. Fields stretch out from the barn conversion, offering space for dogs to explore. The countryside setting makes this an ideal base for owners wanting to walk their pets in peaceful agricultural landscapes away from busy roads and towns.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at White Haywood Farm

The Red Lion, Madley

Located 2 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: HR2 9LX

The Cottage of Content, Carey

Located 5 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: HR2 6NG

The Salutation Inn, Weobley

Located 4 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: HR4 8SJ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about White Haywood Farm

What original barn features does White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn have?
The converted barn retains exposed timber beams and original stone walls that showcase its agricultural past. The Grade II-listed farmhouse adds period character with traditional stonework and historical features throughout.
Is White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn pet friendly?
Check with the property owner regarding their current pet policy before booking. Many Herefordshire barn conversions welcome dogs given the surrounding countryside and walking opportunities.
How many people does the property sleep?
The combination of farmhouse and barn provides accommodation across multiple bedrooms suitable for families or groups. Contact the owner for exact bedroom configurations and sleeping arrangements.
What's the countryside setting like around the barn?
The property sits in open Herefordshire farmland with views across fields and rolling hills. You're surrounded by agricultural land and woodland with footpaths leading directly from the property.
What can we do nearby in Herefordshire?
Hereford city centre (8 miles) offers cathedral visits and shopping, whilst Weobley's black and white timbered buildings sit 4 miles north. Hay-on-Wye's bookshops are 20 miles away and Symonds Yat Rock provides Wye Valley views 18 miles south.
Is there a hot tub at the barn conversion?
Yes, a private hot tub sits outside for guest use throughout your stay. It overlooks the surrounding countryside and provides year-round outdoor relaxation.
Where can we park at White Haywood Farmhouse & Barn?
Off-road parking is available on site for multiple vehicles. The rural location means you'll need a car to explore Herefordshire's market towns and attractions.
What makes this barn conversion special for a holiday?
The combination of Grade II-listed farmhouse and converted barn offers authentic period character with modern comfort. The hot tub, countryside views and proximity to both Hereford and the Wye Valley create a balanced rural retreat.

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White Haywood Farm Reviews

We were a party of 9 adults, 1 baby and 2 dogs and the accommodation at White Haywood Barn worked really well for us. The owners provided a cot and high chair on request. There are 5 bedrooms, 5 bathshower rooms and 4 toilets. 3 of the bedrooms are large, spacious rooms with en suites and 2 are much smaller containing single beds and with a shared toilet. The living space is brilliant with two long tables to eat at and plenty of comfy seating. What was really nice was being able to put the baby to bed and sit around together in the evenings just enjoying being together. The kitchen is really well equipped with everything we needed, loads of crockery, glasses and cutlery. They provided dishwasher tabs and washing up liquid and had left some milk in the fridge for our arrival. I arranged a food delivery for the first night which also worked so well for us. We met the housekeeper, Sheila, on our arrival and she was really friendly and helpful, making sure we settled in and I had e mail contact with the owner whilst we were there too. The hot tub got some use and it was great to have some outdoor furniture since the weather was lovely. Although we didnt use them there are a couple of pubs in the nearby villages and those we met who lived nearby were very friendly, we were invited to some local events happening whilst we were there. There are plenty of walks to do in the area so you wouldnt need to go far to find things to do, but actually just enjoying the barn itself was a pleasure. The farm is tucked away from the roads and so quiet. I would wholeheartedly recommend this place and would use it again if I return to the area.
We booked for a big birthday celebration for 20 people and we had a wonderful week! The barn is perfect to accommodate a large party for meals etc but having the farmhouse as well meant there was lots of spaces for people to use at different times. The location is wonderful with beautiful views and lots of birds for the birdwatchers in our party! Some lovely pubs nearby and close to Hay, Hereford for trips out. The farm shop is very handy too and has pretty much everything you might need. We ended up staying during one of the hottest weeks of the year and the owners were very attentive and made sure we were all OK. I would definitely stay there again!
We had a lovely stay at the barn over New Years Eve. With 8 adults, 2 toddlers, 2 babies and a dog, a venue big enough was a tall order but this certainly fit the bill. There was plenty of room for all of us plus a lovely open plan living space. The kitchen had everything we needed to cook for us all. The hot tub was an added bonus, making a nice respite after some cold winter walks. The barn is quite remote and you would need a car to get around, but if youre looking for peace and quiet, and beautiful surroundings, this is your place. If you are staying in the colder months I would recommend you stock up on logs for the log burner as this made a huge difference in the living area.
Steven
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
Was lucky enough to have stayed at White Haywood Farm earlier this Spring and couldnt resist going back for a second bite the following month. Perfectly located in an elevated position, the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons can be accessed direct from the property for those who fancy donning walking boots and exercising limbsand a rather splendid, generous family sized hot tub awaits those who return looking for a good hot soak, whilst enjoying unfettered views looking down over the valley through which the River Monnow runs and, in my case, accompanied by a large glass of something. Accessed via a long private drive and newly renovated with all the mod cons one would expect, the provision of Wi Fi, with excellent signal, is there for those that need to remain in touch with distant offices or are working from home. Can whole heartedly recommend the property to anyone who is after some genuine P & Q.
The Barn is beautiful spacious, recently renovated to a high standard in the most beautiful landscape. We loved the walking, especially up to Hay Bluff and cycled round the Olchon Valley very few cars was great. We liked learning about English history in Hereford and also visiting Hay on Wye. The local village pub served fantastic food Bulls Head. My daughter had space to breathe. Loved the place, best Valentines Day ever
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
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