Holloway Farm, HR2
Holloway Farm is a picturesque 16th century small holding nestled in a secluded valley also home to a meandering brook and the weathered ruins of a former watermill. The original stone buildings of the yard stand alongside the distinctive farmhouse, with its unusual multi-windowed design. Inside, the authentic interiors retain their original charm, featuring a stone hearth and exposed oak beams that evoke centuries of tradition. The farm is surrounded by ancient fields and includes a medieval Holloway sunken lane that traces its way through the land to the top of the farm, opening out into far reaching views across the Wye Valley. Time seems to stand still at Holloway Farm, making it an atmospheric and timeless location, perfect for film and photo shoots.
- 60 acres of grass fields, wild flower meadows, woodland and far reaching views across valleys and rolling hills.
- An ‘Olde English’ farm with a courtyard setting of 16th century timbered and stone buildings including a threshing barn, granary, cattle housing and stables
- An unusual farmhouse dating back to 1500’s (available for interiors also)
- A walled garden with productive vegetable patch
- The ruined masonry of a former watermill
- Vintage tractors, Landrovers, 1970’s cabless Case International tractor
- Sheep, dogs and hay bales