The perfect place to celebrate

Deep in rural Herefordshire, you can almost hear the silence. The Old Mill, Hayloft and Byre, unfussy, uncluttered and unimaginably beautiful, fills it with the sound of happy chatter and laughter. With 12 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, flagstone floors, beams, Aga kitchen, hot tub and walks from the door, this is the perfect retreat from an ever-busier world.

Unfussy, uncluttered, unimaginably beautiful

The silence is captivating; from the hot tub, you can hear the rustle of the grasses in the fields. The luxury is simplicity itself: unfussy, uncluttered, and unimaginably beautiful and tactile. The space is cavernous.

The Old Mill and The Hayloft in deepest Herefordshire offer well over 5000 square feet for 18 or more of your nearest and dearest to refresh, renew, relax and reacquaint. This is where you’ll take pleasure in simple, timeless things, although a wifi and a cinema room are a pleasant nod to 20th-century living.

With your bedroom window ajar, you’ll wake to the sound of birdsong. Coffee is on the go, so fling back the goosedown duvet and pad across flagstone floors to the enormous kitchen/diner. Take it on the terrace in the private walled garden. The skies above are as big as your plans for the day.

Explore the rolling hills of England’s best-kept secret, then return to the fruits of the land: the best beef and root veg rippling with flavour, all washed down with summer cider. Prepare it all on your very own Aga, or let us step in, while you step down, put your feet up and demolish a local vintage.

Hot Tub and Grounds

Life here is slow and easy. It’s a place to drift and dream. When the sun breaks out, you’ll glide effortlessly from the kitchen sitting area to the private walled garden to make big plans over long drinks.

At mealtimes, the sizzle of steaks on the barbecue breaks the silence. For dessert, maybe some bubbly and some bubbles in the hot tub, with its soundtrack of swishing grasses and vista of rolling hills.

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Living Spaces

To live at The Old Mill is to love it. Life here is a world of tactile textiles. Amid the vast spaces, you’ll pad barefoot over the flagstone floors and oak boards. The squishy sofas invite a good read, and the beams and exposed-stone walls add an authentic elegance.

The heart of this home is the open-plan kitchen/diner. Its space, oak tables, seating area and rural ambience suggest holiday jaunts broken at a wayside tearoom for scones and coffee.

If you love Agas, you might want to cook up a saga yourself. Alternatively, make light of entertaining and hire in one of the recommended chefs or have meals delivered – the choice is yours. Our chef will come running, armed with the fruits of this lush landscape: pure beef, chicken, fresh asparagus and maybe a draft of cider. Put your feet up and raise a glass to fresh air and freedom.

After dinner, there’s fun to be had in the Hayloft’s games room, with wifi and movies to catch in the tv room. Wrap up the day beside the woodburner, with cracking conversation and crackling logs.

Cooking and Dining

The huge 65ft open-plan country kitchen/diner in The Mill is perfect for chopping and chatting. Beneath the oak beams sit the homely charms of flagstone floors and exposed-stone walls. A seating area with TV awaits drinks and nibbles; chat and laughter, whilst there’s room for all to dine together round the table.

The warm ambience created by family and friends hangs in the air here, but it’s kick-started by the heat from the Aga.

This is a sumptuous space, with room for all and light flooding in from the wall of windows that gaze upon the private walled garden. Throw open the French doors, let the sunlight flood in and pile the tables high with steak and salad, fresh root veg and saucy cider.

Bedrooms

There’s plenty to do, see, eat and drink in rural Herefordshire, but we’ll forgive you for wanting to put the day into fast-forward so you can simply hit the sack. In beamed bedrooms, enclosed by exposed-stone walls, bare feet will wander over flagged floors or deep carpets to sleep in pocket-sprung beds layered in soft cotton.

Leave the window a little ajar, let in the pure rural air and you’ll invite deep sleep and vivid dreams. Let the battle for the bedrooms begin.

There are 12 equally gorgeous bedrooms; 4 in The Mill, 4 in The Hayloyft and 4 in The Byre, every one with character etched deeply into the stonework, flags and quirky furnishings. The Hayloft does not have direct access to the The Mill, so you may want to keep this area for grown ups or older children, and pop the little ones in bed in The Mill, or The Byre with direct access through the private courtyard.

Virtual Tour

Gone are the days when the only way to view a house was solely by way of poring over flat and sometimes confusing floor plans. With the emergence of 360-degree video we have an exciting new way of being introduced to the layout of a house.

With a few clicks you can be leisurely making your way through living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, kitchens and bathrooms – the whole house in all its beauty waiting for you to step on in for an effortless and insightful virtual tour.

What people say

What people say

''Thank you ever so much for making the weekend an experience to remember for my parents. My mom especially wanted to convey her gratitude and my dad has fallen in love with the property and has vowed to return God-willing.'' - Karen
''Incredible, decorated beautifully, lovely area, plenty of information in the welcoming packs, all bedrooms were exceptional and very handy en suits for all.'' - Ffion
"What a fantastic house, great service from everyone in the kate & tom's team!" - Henry
"A fantastic location for 40th birthday! The kids loved all the space and the adults loved the hot tub. A lovely walk straight from the house which the dog loved! The Flagg Inn was a lovely Sunday lunch spot! We would love to come back one day!" - Kim & Liam

Land of castles and culture

Take country walks straight from the door, head to the Malvern Hills, ride the rapids and climb the rock faces. Visit ancient courts and castles. Taste the beefiest local beef and the freshest fresh veg. There’s culture to burn with poetry in Ledbury and folk in Bromyard. Dine at The Stagg Inn, visit historic houses and shop till you drop at Hereford’s Old Market and local independents in Hay-on-Wye, Ludlow and Presteigne.