Woodcocks Farm Dymock

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John and Pauline Perry welcome you to Woodcocks where the farmhouse rests just on the edge of the village of Kempley. Set in the Vale of Leadon, which is famous for the daffodils and brings visitors from far and wide, Kempley also boasts two ancient churches: St Mary's, dating back to Norman times and St. Edward's, which Sir John Betjeman described as a miniature cathedral of the Arts and Crafts Movement.With wonderful attractions such as the impressive Malvern Hills, Gloucester Cathedral, Eastnor Castle, Cheltenham Racecourse and the Morgan Motor Company all within a 12 mile radius, there is so much to see and do here that a few nights stay just won't be enough.In addition, Woodcocks Farm has pasture land adjacent to the Forestry Commission's Queens Wood, which means you can walk straight from the farm into the labyrinth of the rare flowers, birds and wildlife, without going near a road!All rooms have colour tv, coffee and tea making facilities, fresh towels, bowl of fresh fruit and fresh flowers on arrival.For a special occasion, we can provide chocolates and sparkling wine in the room on arrival.



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Address:
Woodcocks Farm
Woodcocks Farm, Kempley Green
Dymock
Gloucestershire
GL18 2BN

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Directions

From Birmingham: M5 to Junction 8 (M50). Leave M50 at Junction 3 (signposted to Newent). Turn left towards Hereford. Turn immediately right at Ross-on-Wye Golf Club towards Kempley. Keep on this road until reaching St Edwards Church, Kempley. Here, turn right and carry on through the village to the last property on the right, next to wood - Woodcocks Farm.From Wales: M4 to Junction 24. Take A449 then A40 for Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye then M50 to Junction 3. Leave motorway and turn immediately left, then sharp right by Ross-on-Wye Golf Club. Carry on this road and turn right by the church in Kempley. Straight through village to last property on right, next to wood - (Woodcocks Farm).From South West: M5 to J12 (Gloucester). Follow signs for Gloucester Docks and Ross-on-Wye. You will eventually reach a roundabout the other side of Gloucester signed Ross, left and Ledbury. Turn left for Ross (A40). A mile further on fork right on B4215 towards Highnam and Newent. Go straight over traffic lights at Newent and take the first right after lights for Kempley, (Horsefair Lane). Carry on this lane for about 2 miles (you will drive over M50 bridge) on through woods and Woodcocks will be in front of you.From London: M4 to Junction 15 on the A419 to Cirencester, then the A417 to Gloucester. Then take the A40 to Highnam, where this will join the B4215 to Newent. Go straight over at the traffic lights, and take the first right to Kempley, (Horsefair Lane). Keep on this lane for about 2 miles (over M50 bidge) through woodland and Woodcocks faces you as you exit the wood.

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