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A very warm friendly welcome awaits you at Sink Green Farm with its 16th. Century stone farmhouse overlooking the picturesque Wye Valley and peaceful Herefordshire countryside, yet only three miles from the Cathedral City of Hereford.

The 170 acre farm has been in our family for over 90 years when it was purchased by my Grandfather to enable livestock purchased around the Welsh borders to be collected together and rested before being walked into Hereford market to be sold. 

We started providing holiday accommodation in 1991 and believe that we are located in the ideal position for those who would like a relaxing holiday or somewhere to unwind after the pressures of business.

Day licences are available for coarse and salmon fishing, along part of our riverbank.

 

Farmhouse Hospitality...

We have a comfortable lounge complete with oak beams and an impressive fireplace, which we believe dates back to medieval times. 

The lounge overlooks the large garden with the panoramic views across the Wye Valley to the wooded hills of the Woolhope Dome.

We pride ourselves on our traditional English breakfast, and where possible use either locally sourced produce or home made.  Of course we are more than happy to serve whatever combination of breakfast you wish for, catering for your personal dietary requirements. Home made muesli, along with fresh fruit and yogurt are normally always available.

Breakfast is served in our flag-stoned floored dining room where you can enjoy watching a wide selection of birds feeding, including the lesser spotted woodpecker, whilst you enjoy your breakfast.

We provide a map recommending several traditional Inns in our locality giving a wide choice of meals at competitive prices.

 

www.sinkgreenfarm.co.uk

 

 

Featured Attraction

The Brontë Parsonage Museum and Brontë Society. The site has information about the lives and novels of the Brontë Family and the Brontë Parsonage Museum.

 

bronte parsonage museum

 

This year's features are a special exhibition "No Coward Soul" celebrating the life and work of Emily Brontë the author of Wuthering Heights and a redisplay of Branwell Brontë's paintings. The exhibition will be the first time all of the Society's Emily collection has been on display together.

www.bronte.org.uk