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Herefordshire and Worcestershire

The exterior of Hop KIln Farmhouse, Herefordshire
The exterior of Hop KIln Farmhouse, Herefordshire | © National Trust/Mike Henton

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The sitting room has a woodburner and doors that open onto the garden patio at The Weir Garden Cottage, Herefordshire

A house for ten with accessible features... 

The Weir Garden Cottage brings together a cottage and former dairy. It's a comfortable, modern holiday home with accessible rooms on the ground floor and original features throughout. As well as all-hours access to the Weir Garden, you’ll have your own private garden created by the head gardener. Dog friendly. Sleeps ten.

The Hop Kilns - This cluster of red-brick farm buildings and hop kilns on the Brockhampton estate offers four holiday cottages for up to 18 guests. You’ll have free entry at all National Trust properties during your stay, including Brockhampton's moated manor house portraying life through the eras. The estate spans 1,700 acres, with the largest orchards in the care of the National Trust, expansive woodland, parkland and farmland.

The exterior of Hop KIln Farmhouse, Herefordshire

Hop Kiln Farmhouse 

This large farmhouse has many original features, including tiles, beams and fireplaces. There are generously-sized rooms so everyone can relax comfortably together. Dog friendly. Sleeps 10.

The exterior of Hop Kiln Cart Barn, Herefordshire

Hop Kiln Cart Barn 

This cottage was once farm buildings and stables, and the downstairs rooms still feature the original stable partitions, feeding troughs, varied levels and cobbled stone floor. Dog friendly. Sleeps four.

The open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room at Kiln Barn, Herefordshire

Kiln Barn 

Once used for storing and drying hops, this barn is now a snug, rustic stay. It's full of interesting things to see - exposed beams, a cobbled floor and the curved brick wall of the neighbouring kiln. Dog friendly. Sleeps two.

The exterior of Hop Kiln Mews and neighbouring cottages, Herefordshire

Hop Kiln Mews 

You'll take a flight of stairs up to the front door of this quirky, first-floor apartment. There are some surprises inside, like the round shower room looking up into the conical roof of the kiln. Dog friendly. Sleeps two.

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The exterior of Old Mill Cottage, Brockhampton, Herefordshire

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The exterior of Rosedene, Droitwich, Worcestershire

An early Chartists cottage 

Rosedene is a step back in time. It's one of the few remaining Chartist cottages in the UK, and largely unchanged since that period. There's an organic garden at the front with seasonal fruit and vegetables, and a flourishing orchard at the back of the house. Sleeps four.