92 acres hosted by Paul M.
1 glamping pitch
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home in nature — including real toilets, showers, and kitchen.
Willey Lane Farm is a post medieval farmstead situated in a secluded location in the hills of north Herefordshire between the village of Lingen and the Welsh border town of Presteigne, the former County town of Radnorshire, in the Welsh Marches. The farm is predominately permanent pasture (usually grazed by sheep) with a significant area of ancient semi-natural woodland, a small area of lavender and a quiet seasonal micro campsite (2 pitches only in a 1.4 acre orchard) with superb views to the east.
Willey Lane Yurts now has two 16ft diameter yurts, Violet and Lavender, each of which has a private bathroom and a private washing up room.
Each yurt is equipped with a king sized bed with side lights, two chests of drawers, a two ring gas hob with saucepans and a frying pan, a food storage cupboard, a clothes rack, a table and benches and a wood burning stove.
Violet has, in addition, two mattresses suitable for children.
All bedding and towels are included in the price.
Outside there is a dining table and chairs, sun loungers and a firepit.
There is easy access to Ludlow (medieval market town), Hay-on-Wye (the town of books), Leominster (medieval town) , The Black & White Village Trail (old oak timber framed houses), Elan Valley Dams (Birmingham's water supply), Offa’s Dyke Centre (in Kington, a medieval market town), Spaceguard Centre (a working observatory monitoring near earth objects), Wapley Hill Fort (an iron age hill fort), etc.A 16 foot diameter yurt with king sized bed, electric side lights, storage units, twin burner gas hob, cooking pots, cutlery, crockery, and wood burning stove
The yurt, which has a dedicated private bathroom and a dedicated washing up area, is situated in our orchard