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Acton Beauchamp Roses, Acton Beauchamp. T: 01531 640433 W: www.acton-beauchamp-roses.co.uk Small specialist nursery. Traditionally grown, tough, healthy roses. 300 varieties. Old roses, species roses, modern shrub, ground cover and climbing roses. Open: Please telephone |
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Bringsty Art Studio, Bringsty Common, Bromyard. T: 01886 821297 http://www.silversmithingcourses.co.uk/ Jewellery & Silversmithing courses set in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside. |
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Bringsty Herb Nursery, Bringsty Common, Bringsty. T: 01886 821482 A variety of herbs, rockery and cottage garden plants on display & for sale. |
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Brockhampton Estate (National Trust), Bringsty, Nr. Bromyard. T: 01885 488099 (Info Line) W: www.nationaltrust.org.uk Romantic medieval moated manor house on the erefordshire/Worcestershire border. 14th century great hall with an immense, locally timbered roof. Walks through the park and woodland allow visitors to enjoy the variety of wildlife available. Open: Park and woodland open all year. House open March-end of October |
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Bromyard & District Local History Society, 5 Sherford Street, Bromyard. T: 01885 488755 W: www.bromyardhistorysociety.org.uk The Bromyard and District Local History Centre houses changing exhibitions, displays photographs of the area and has extensive research and archive facilities. Open: Thursday & Friday 10-1 & 2-4.30 Saturday 10-12.30
The current exhibition celebrates 100 Years of the Morgan Car
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Bromyard Centre, Cruxwell St, Bromyard. T: 0845 2410980/01432 260280 W: www.haloleisure.org.uk The Bromyard Centre offers the Library and Tourist Information as well as other Council services. It also includes many leisure facilities including a sports hall, gym and sun beds. Open: Daily |
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Bromyard Heritage Trail - A walk around Bromyard's streets where vacant shops have displays .... click here for leaflet |
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Conquest Theatre, Tenbury Rd, Bromyard. Tel: 01885 488575 W: www.conquest-theatre.org.uk The Conquest Theatre provides a wealth of opportunity and entertainment for all ages. The range of entertainment includes plays, variety, musicals, ballet, pantomime and concerts. See website for current productions |
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Docklow Pools- Leominster, HR6 0RU
Tel & Fax: 015687602568 well established fishing pools and lakes stocked with Common carp, Roach, Grass carp, Bream, Catfish, mirror Carp plus Canal / Snake, a 108 peg pole man's dream. Web site: www.docklowpools.com
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Edvin Loach Old Church, Edvin Loach (English Heritage). W: www.english-heritage.org.uk Edvin Loach Old Church was built in the mid 1000s and is now in the care of English Heritage. The large lintel stone is thought to be a sacred relic, brought from an ancient hermitage near Southstone Rock. The herringbone masonry is a feature of Saxon and early Norman churches. Open All year |
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Frome Valley Vineyard, Bishops Frome. T: 01885 490768 W: www.fromewine.co.uk Frome Valley produces a range of white wines to suit all tastes from dry to medium sweet. They are light and fruity and should be drunk slightly chilled. Open: please telephone for opening times |
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Grafton Farm Riding Centre, Bockleton, Tenbury Wells. T: 01568 750602 W: www.graftonfarm.co.uk BHS approved riding centre in unspoilt countryside. Lessons for beginners or the more experienced rider. Hacking. Indoor arena for wet days. Open: please telephone for opening times |
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Hop Pocket Craft Centre, Bishops Frome. T: 01531 640323 W: www.hoppocket.com The Hop Pocket is a group of shops and businesses located between Hereford and Worcester. It is often described as an Aladdin’s Cave of treasures offering a large range of good quality gifts and specialist retailer of English wine, ale, cider and spirits. Open: Daily with the exception of Mon Jan-Oct and Tues Jan & Feb |
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Moors Meadow Garden & Nursery,
Collington, Bromyard. T: 01885 410318 W: www.moorsmeadow.co.ukMoors Meadow is an intriguing and eclectic garden, full of appeal to the true plantsman. The seven-acre organic hillside site offers superb views over the Kyre Valley. There are countless bulbs, brimming herbaceous borders, a
grass garden, a rhododendron glade, a fernery, a cottagestyle garden, a herb garden and a highly productive kitchen garden. Open:11.00am - 5.00pm, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holidays, 25th March - 7th September To visit any other time please contact.
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The Time Machine Museum, The Old Bakery, 12 The Square, Bromyard. T: 01885 488329 W: www.timemachineuk.com Visit this amazing place where you are invited to step into the Tardis and be transported to this large and exciting display of TV, film, science fiction and rare and collectable toys of yester year, including Thunderbirds, Stingray, Captain Scarlet, Supercar, Dr. Who, Star Wars, Bears, Dolls, Pedal Cars, Railways, Disney and much more. Open: Daily, April-end of September 10.30am-5pm. October-end of March Daily 11am-4pm except Mon & Tues |
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Noakes Farm Riding Centre, Bredenbury. T: 01885 483467 W: www.noakesfarmridingschool.co.uk Set in spectacular countryside, established friendly school giving encouraging tuition by experienced qualified instructors. Private/group lessons, escorted hacks. Open: Daily. Please telephone for further information |
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Out to Grass, Cradley, Malvern. T: 01886 880099 W: www.outtograss.com Out to Grass provides tracks and courses for all levels of riders. For the novice a grass-covered training slope with small jumps and padded bails for safety. For the experienced riders there are technically challenging tracks. Open: Please telephone for opening times |
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St. Peter’s Church, Church Lane, Bromyard. T: 01885 482438 An historic church having 12th century foundations with Norman features and an unusual castelled exterior stair turret to the tower. Open: Daily |
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Sapey Golf Club, Upper Sapey, Worcs. T: 01886 853288 W: www.sapeygolf.co.uk Opened in 1990 Sapey Golf Club has matured into one of the outstanding courses in the area. Set high in the rolling hills of the Herefordshire & Worcestershire border. Open: Please telephone for opening times |
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Shortwood Family Farm, Pencombe, Bromyard. T: 01885 400205 W: www.shortwoodfarm.co.uk An organic dairy farm with free-range pigs, sheep, poultry, ponies, donkeys, goats, guinea pigs and farmyard cats. Animal feeding tours and tractor rides give visitors the opportunity to take part in and learn about farm life. Play/picnic area, African farmyard, exhibition of 100-year history of this family farm. Open: Daily, Easter-end September |

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Warren Farm, Brockhampton Park, Bringsty. T: 01885 482409 W: http://www.warrenfarms.co.uk/ Explore the Brockhampton Estate on the tour trailer. A wonderful opportunity to see a working family farm. Follow the farmyard trail and meet the animals on the farm. Feed some of the animals and learn all about the care of them. Tea room available. B&B. Open: Daily 11am-6pm April to the end of October. Other times by arrangement. Please book for farm tours |
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The Garden at the Bannut, Bringsty. T: 01885 482206 W: www.bannut.co.uk Nearly 3 acres of formal and informal gardens with much to enjoy throughout the seasons. Many colourful herbaceous plants and interesting trees and shrubs. Colour themed gardens, unusual knot garden, “secret” garden with willow house, lovely views to the Malvern Hills. Home-made lunches and teas. Open: April-September
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Tipton Hall Riding School, Tedstone Delamere. T: 01885 488791 W: www.tiptonhallridingschool.com Escorted hacking through beautiful countryside. Private/group lessons with qualified, experienced instructor. Pony club centre. Riding/stable management courses. Open: All year by appointmen |
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The Grove Golf and Bowl, Ford Bridge, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 0LE
T: 01568 610602 W: /www.grovegolfandbowl.co.uk
Herefordshire’s finest range of leisure facilities cleverly sculpted into the beautiful countryside. With 2 distinct golfing loops of nine holes, an 8 lane ten-pin bowling centre, a restaurant and snack bar and floodlit driving range. Catering for all ages and abilities rain or shine day or night...
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Wye Valley Brewery, Stoke Lacy. T: 01885 490505 W: www.wyevalleybrewery.co.uk Dedicated to brewing the best cask conditioned beer, Wye Valley Brewery is a family run business founded in 1985 by ex-Guinness brewer Peter Amor. The brewery has grown every year since it was established and continues to do so. Open: Shop Mon-Frid 10-4pm Group tours by prior arrangement |
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Walking in Herefordshire More than 20 FREE Herefordshire walks to download, details of all the books, maps and walking groups in the area |
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