Hollie’s guidebook

Hollie
Hollie’s guidebook

Our gallery on-site

From April to September, our gallery is open with a rolling exhibition programme showcasing the works of Sir Sidney Nolan. Visit his studio, housed in a 17th-century barn, this is Nolan’s last studio and the only one to remain in situ.
The Sidney Nolan Trust
From April to September, our gallery is open with a rolling exhibition programme showcasing the works of Sir Sidney Nolan. Visit his studio, housed in a 17th-century barn, this is Nolan’s last studio and the only one to remain in situ.

Neighbourhoods

Hereford is a 45-minute drive away. Not only is it home of the oldest map in the world (the Mappa Mundi at Hereford Cathedral) it is now gaining a foodie reputation with award-winning The Bookshop serving up the best Sunday roast for miles.
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Hereford
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Hereford is a 45-minute drive away. Not only is it home of the oldest map in the world (the Mappa Mundi at Hereford Cathedral) it is now gaining a foodie reputation with award-winning The Bookshop serving up the best Sunday roast for miles.
Hay is a busy, thriving market town which has developed a reputation as the second-hand book capital of the world, following the arrival in the 1960s of the self-declared King of Hay – Richard Booth. Today, with over 30 book shops, it is also the setting for the international Hay Literary Festival held in May each year. Hay is a great place to potter. It has a great range of independent shops selling antiques, individual gifts, good food, a boutique cinema, high-quality clothes shops for men and women, and, of course, books.
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Hay-on-Wye
286 habitants recommandent
Hay is a busy, thriving market town which has developed a reputation as the second-hand book capital of the world, following the arrival in the 1960s of the self-declared King of Hay – Richard Booth. Today, with over 30 book shops, it is also the setting for the international Hay Literary Festival held in May each year. Hay is a great place to potter. It has a great range of independent shops selling antiques, individual gifts, good food, a boutique cinema, high-quality clothes shops for men and women, and, of course, books.
Ludlow is a thriving medieval market town, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. Ludlow is an excellent base for walking and cycling; as well as exploring Shropshire and the Welsh Marches. Ludlow has a reputation for the quality of its food and drinks with many excellent restaurants and cafes encouraged by the area's abundance of quality food & drink producers.
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Ludlow
206 habitants recommandent
Ludlow is a thriving medieval market town, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. Ludlow is an excellent base for walking and cycling; as well as exploring Shropshire and the Welsh Marches. Ludlow has a reputation for the quality of its food and drinks with many excellent restaurants and cafes encouraged by the area's abundance of quality food & drink producers.

Sightseeing

Château de Croft et parc national de National Trust
B4362
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National Trust Berrington Hall
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Westonbury Mill Water Gardens
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National Trust - The Weir Garden
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