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Huntlands Farm Bed & Breakfast

Bromyard
8.9/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Superior King Room
1x Super King 25 Up to 2

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room f…

Superior King Room
1x Super King 25 Up to 2

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The doubl…

Superior King Room
1x Super King 24 Up to 2

An private bathroom with shower and free-standing bath, a flat-screen TV, a seating area with a sofa, and the original f…

Superior King Room with Private External Shower Room
1x Super King 16 Up to 2

This spacious room features a super-king sleigh bed, a private shower room across the landing, the original fireplace, a…

Double Room
1x Super King 15 Up to 2

Overlooking the back garden, this room features an en suite shower room, a flat-screen TV, elm floor boards, and origina…

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Restaurants nearby

  • 33 The Homend★ Michelin You'll find an abundance of homespun charm at this sweet, cosy restaurant run by a husband-and-wife team. Elizabeth warmly welcomes you into the 18th-century, Grade II listed building, while her husband James works alone in the kitchen. His concise menu is a masterclass in naturally delicious cooking that is free of frippery. Ingredients are sourced from trusted suppliers and delivered with excellent complementary flavours, be it Salcombe crab with punchy romesco or in-season deer with a deep, intensely flavoured faggot.18.0km
  • The Baiting House In the 19C this was home to a wheelwright; then it was a stop for drovers and waggoners to enjoy a quick snack or ‘bait’; now it’s a friendly country pub welcoming allcomers with its rustic look and friendly atmosphere. The assured yet understated modern British dishes are well priced and nicely balanced and, most importantly, deliver bags of flavour. Make a night of it and book a lodge with a hot tub.8.1km
  • The Inn at WellandBib Take in delightful views of the Malvern Hills from the charming terrace of this country inn, or cosy up inside the understated New England-esque dining room. There's certainly a degree of style to the place, in both the décor and the attractive presentation of the dishes, which thankfully taste as good as they look, incorporating plenty of punchy flavours like pickled enoki or a rich red wine jus. There's a generosity to the portion sizes, especially in the starters – check out the specials board for some of the best value dishes.18.1km
  • Restaurant Sow As you settle into your seat inside this beautiful 16th-century barn, you’re struck by what a stunning restaurant setting it is. Situated on the Netherwood Estate, ensure you take a look around its garden before dining, as much of the produce you see will be on your plate a little later. The kitchen is run under the auspices of experienced operator Andrew Sheridan and pairs the local produce with occasional East Asian influences, such as Japanese milk bread. Save yourself the journey home by staying over in one of the luxury bedrooms on the other side of the courtyard.10.4km
  • 1919 at The Cottage in the Wood In finer weather, you must aim for a table on the terrace at this restaurant set within the famous The Cottage in the Wood hotel. Built – funnily enough – in 1919, it boasts one of the best panoramic views of the English countryside that you will find. The restaurant itself is a bright, stylish place serving both a tasting menu and an à la carte. A proudly British spirit shines through in the cooking, from the use of Exmoor caviar and Evesham asparagus to a butter sauce flavoured with English sparkling wine. The service is well-paced and the whole experience comes at a sensible price tag.14.1km

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Attractions nearby

  • Worcester Cathedral cathedral in Worcester, England13.2km
  • Malvern Hills range of hills in England, UK14.0km
  • Ham Castle motte-and-bailey castle in Clifton upon Teme, Worcestershire, England, UK6.4km
  • Worcester Castle Norman fortification built between 1068 and 1069 in Worcester, England13.2km
  • Worcestershire Beacon hill in the Malvern Hills, England, UK11.7km
  • Great Malvern Priory church in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England, UK11.5km
  • Elgar Birthplace Museum Birthplace of Edward Elgar and museum in Lower Broadheath, Worcestershire, England9.1km
  • Leigh Court Barn Grade I listed building in Malvern Hills, United Kingdom6.9km

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