“A charming redbrick farmhouse offering far stretching views across the farm's surrounding fields. Quaint rooms are traditional in style with antique furniture, fireplaces and the best have free standing baths. The hosts offer indulgent breakfasts and superb three course meals on request. ”

Recommended for

  • Country Escape

    • Surrounded by fields filled with cows and chickens pecking in the garden this is a real rural retreat.
  • Sights nearby

    • Visit the 12th-century Worcester Cathedral which is home to King John’s tomb and the Magna Carta.
  • Great walks

    • Take long walks through the Malvern Hills, an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty.
  • Museums

    • Visit The Cider Museum situated in Hereford.
  • No restaurant

    • Breakfast served and evening meal on request
  • Restrictions on children

    • Children over 10 are welcomed
  • Intimate

  • Full of character

  • Country House

  • Quiet

  • Secluded setting

  • Views

  • Romantic

  • Four poster beds

  • Luxury

  • Charming

  • Traditional

  • Farmhouse

  • Antiques

  • Cycling

  • B&B

  • Fishing

Facilities

  • Rooms

    5 rooms in this hotel
  • No restaurant

    Breakfast served and evening meal on request
  • Restrictions on children

    Children over 10 are welcomed
  • Fireplace

  • Parking

  • Views

  • Wifi

  • Four poster beds

  • Garden

Activities

  • Sights nearby

    • Visit the 12th-century Worcester Cathedral which is home to King John’s tomb and the Magna Carta.
  • Great walks

    • Take long walks through the Malvern Hills, an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty.
  • Museums

    • Visit The Cider Museum situated in Hereford.
  • Cycling

  • Fishing

Map & Location

Other reviews

Huntlands Farm B&B

A relaxed, characterful, comfortable b&b that also serves scrumptious home-cooked dinners with a Caribbean lilt. It's on a working farm, and offers six huge rooms, some with four-poster beds and stand-alone baths, gorgeous country views and a warm welcome from hosts Lucy and Stephen and the pet sheep.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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