Henhouse Farm is consistently praised for its stunning location, immaculate decor, and comfortable beds. Guests enjoy the wildlife, peaceful surroundings, and the property's unique charm. While some minor issues with facilities and maintenance are noted, the overall experience is highly regarded, with many expressing a desire to return.
The property is frequently described as clean and well-presented. There are minor comments about linen and towels, but these do not detract significantly from the overall perception of cleanliness.
The location is highly praised for its beautiful countryside and wildlife. The secluded nature adds to the charm, although the access track may not be suitable for all vehicles.
Comfort is a strong point, with numerous mentions of comfortable beds and relaxing spaces like the conservatory. However, there are some remarks about the need for better heating instructions and bath temperature issues.
Facilities are generally well-received, with a well-appointed kitchen and ensuites in every room. Points are deducted for comments on over-chlorinated hot tub, lack of cooking pots for large groups, and the need for more towels and oven gloves.
There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the property owner or manager, hence a score cannot be provided.
Settled on the outskirts of the rural village of Bodenham, Herefordshire, on a 600-acre working farm with an abundance of wildlife to observe, is this grand cottage, Henhouse Farm. Encompassed by beautiful views, whilst boasting five bedrooms with stylish en-suites, a woodburning stove, beamed ceilings, various areas to relax from, and an annexe with hot tub, the cottage is ideal for a family break, welcoming ten guests and one well-behaved dog. Both the interior and exterior of Henhouse Farm are generously-sized, providing an wealth of living and sleeping space for your entire party, displaying traditional features including exposed stone walls and oak beams, whilst mixing in contemporary appliances and fixtures. Preparing meals, formal dining, film nights, relaxing evenings in front of the woodburning stove, and sun-filled days will all be possible from your new home-from home. Offering peace and quiet, the annexe is the perfect place to retreat to, whilst acting as the ideal social hub for soaks in the hot tub, and drying off, before venturing to bed. If you can tear yourself away from Henhouse Farm, enjoy visits to England’s Gate Inn for a glass of wine, stock up on the essentials at a nearby Londis, or perhaps opt for a leisurely stroll around Bodenham Lake? Offering breath-taking gardens and backdrops to appreciate, visits to Queenswood Country Park, and Hampton Court Castle are recommended. By car, venture further afield for historical activities, with the chance to tour Waterworks Museum - Hereford, learn about Hereford Cider Museum Trust and its archives, or head to Black and White House Museum, home to a gallery of art and local memorabilia. River Lugg is also a hidden gem, worth a tour on a sunny day, walks throughout the grounds of Berrington Hall are also recommended, whilst Leominster Museum is a stone throw away, highlighting a timeline from pre-Roman times to present. Discover the beauty of Herefordshire by staying at Henhouse Farm.
Bodenham is a small village in Herefordshire that boasts a 16th century black and white village bar, Post Office, shop, and Brockington Golf Course, which is available to players of all levels and has a tearoom and restaurant that is open to non-members. Bodenham is the ideal base for touring the wonderful surrounding counties, which are renowned for their outstanding scenery, boasting many scenic walks and cycle trails, great nature watching opportunities, and, of course, a wealth of historic houses and gardens scattered throughout the area. It is located between the cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester. The town of Leominster, which dates to the 7th century, is home to several outstanding specimens of architecture, including the Priory Church, as well as a broad variety of shops, cafés, and pubs, and is the ideal place to spend a peaceful afternoon roaming around in pleasant surroundings. Hereford, a cathedral city with an eclectic mix of architecture and a mediaeval bridge over the winding River Wye, dates to Saxon times.
Main house: Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite bathroom with free-standing bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC, 2 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC, 1 x double with en-suite bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.
Ground-floor bathroom with free-standing bath, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Utility.
Dining room.
Sitting room with woodburning stove.
Snug.
Conservatory/garden roomSingle-storey external annexe: Studio-style layout with double bed, kitchenette, dining area, together with an en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, and sitting area with double sided woodburning stove and hot tub.
Shower room with shower, basin, and WC
LPG fired central heating with woodburning stove in main house.
Electric heating with woodburning stove in annexe.
AGA range cooker, 2 x electric oven, electric induction hob, microwave, 3 x fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, wine cooler.
2 x TV, WiFi.
Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Foldaway travel cot and high available.
Ample off-road parking.
Wrap-around garden with lawn, furniture and barbecue.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.8 miles, pub 3.4 miles.
Note: There are steps throughout the property.
Please note: There is a minimum night stay of x3 nights.
Note: The property is positioned on a working farm, home to an array of wildlife, and is accessed by a 1.2km stone private farm track, may not be suitable for sports cars.
Note: No hen, stag or similar parties allowed.
Note: No anti-social behaviour or disrespectful behaviour will be tolerated
Please Note: This property only accepts a maximum of 10 people including infants.
Fleur
The pub is 1 mile from the bottom of the 1. 5 mile pot holed dirt farm track to the house so not 1 mile as advertised and very unsuitable for most cars unless a 4 wheel drive and should have been in the particulars. The kitchen facilities were lacking for a celebration as only 4 champagne glasses for a group of 10, obviously not properly checked and replaced between booking so disappointing. The hot tub was unusable as so over chlorinated it was uncomfortable to use so that again was very disappointing and should be sorted out as paid for something and couldnât use. I did pick this up with the company afterwards but was not acknowledged. As I say the house itself once you got to it was lovely but wouldnât return due to issues above and customer service after booking.
Jo
Ideal for our break with a number of small children. We used and enjoyed the outside garden space as well as the indoor spaces. Internet access was not good but you might not be able to improve this. The hot tub was over chlorinated and we didn't feel we wanted to be exposed to that. Some plastic plates, bowls and cups for young children would be useful. Kerry the manager was helpful and prompt in providing bedding when requested. Thank you
Emma
The cottage, grounds and views are absolutely beautiful. The kitchen is well appointed, and clean and had everything we needed for our stay. Beds are extremely comfortable and having an ensuite in every room was a welcome bonus as there was never a queue to use the bathroom! My only negative would be that the towels are on the small side, and that no towels are provided for use in the hot tub. Some bigger bath sheets and extra towels for guests for the hot tub would really make a difference to the overall experience. The house manager was in contact via text and was very responsive and helpful. She even text the morning that we were leaving to let us know that the village was flooded so that we could plan an alternative route home! Would thoroughly recommend a stay here; I'm busy trying to find an excuse to come back! As a side note; we visited Hampton Court Castle during our stay and had a lovely day out there. There's beautiful gardens, trails for children, a cafe, play area, hedge maze and even a hidden waterfall, all a stone's throw from Hen House and well worth a visit.
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