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Donnington Farm, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2HX

Donnington Farm sits in idyllic Herefordshire countryside south of Ledbury.

The farmland is private; walkers are welcome on the public footpath.

The land includes a stream, carp lakes, fields and paddock. There is an ancient monument - the remains of a moated house - in Moat Wood. Bluebell Wood marks the farm's eastern boundary.

The farm is a good place to spot wildlife, farm animals, and birds. The list includes sheep, rabbits, pheasants, ducks, moor hen, woodpeckers, owls, and herons.

The grade-2 listed buildings include the main Farmhouse. Japonica Cottage dates from the 18th century. Red Roof Dairy was converted from the farm's former dairy and was once home to a herd of prize-winning cattle.

There are a number of other rented and owned properties, some converted from the former barns and oast houses.

Inquiries to info@donningtonfarm.co.uk.

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