Richard and Medina Brock started out with just one room in the charming stony buildings of Brandy House
Farm. It wasn’t long before things took off, however, and once you’ve stayed
here for a night or two it’s easy to see why. Their warm friendly welcome, a
breakfast that has been awarded the title of ‘Best in Wales’ (seriously) and
local knowledge that extends from the endless surrounding footpaths to the
tastiest places to eat. The Brock’s are the perfect hosting team and, with the
obvious support of their quaint 30-acre farmstead and a picture-perfect
countryside backdrop, they can now boast a most highly acclaimed
variety of holiday accommodation.
But this is walker’s country. Poised in a
lush green valley, the River Teme meanders lazily along the edge of a B-road
that leads to the farm, its glistening waters marking the boundary between
England and Wales. The slopes that drop down around the river are criss-crossed
by streams, footpaths and bridleways creating an outdoor playground for anyone
with a mind to get out and explore. Despite the warmth a B&B or Cottage may exude, the stunning natural
scenery calls for accommodation of the more Hipcamp kind and, here too, Richard and Medina haven’t missed a trick.
A few hundred yards from the farm
buildings, in their own spaces, part garden part hillside glade, you will find Willow Pod and just beyond is Wild Rose Vintage both with wifi and both nicely fitting the bill between B&B comfort and mountain-man
escapism. On the other side of the farmstead are Laurel and Sycamore Pods. All Pods are off grid, Floor-to-ceiling double glazed windows let the outside in and allow
you to wake up admiring views across the Teme Valley, while fold down beds
provide ample space and comfortable room for sleeping... and Wild Rose a few more home comforts, beds made up for you with cotton linen and its own little woodland garden.
For easy access,
theres's a waterless toilet, a odour-saving 20 yards away, and those looking for the extra household comforts can head into the farm buildings to find a hot shower and wireless internet (Willow and Wild Rose have the luxurythough of their own free wifi.) It goes without
saying that the famous breakfast is still available, delivered to the pods
stable-style door in the morning; cooked by Richard with locally-sourced
produce.
But for all the creature-comforts, those wanting the real deal can pitch up in the small 'wild camping' area, set aside for a limited number of tents.
And when we say Richard and Medina haven’t
missed a trick, we mean it. The Brandy House is suited to the outdoorsy types for
more than just its open views and awaiting campfire-pit. Mountain bikers and
cyclists can make use of the handy wash down facilities and flick through a helpful route portfolio, while those looking to saddle up and head off on hoof are even better
catered for. The 9 stables and individual paddocks for turning out your horse,
means riders have accommodation for both themselves and their trusty steed. Whether
you walk the Welsh national trails or canter cross-country to explore
the bridleways, it’s worth chatting with Richard and Medina who know the area well. If you make it back by dinnertime, cooking your own beneath the stars is the best way to enjoy the POD verandas and the gorgeous gardens or you can even book a farmhouse takeaway which they’ll prepare and deliver to you leaving you with nothing more to worry about than toasting marshmallows on your fire pit.