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'Arrive as a guest, leave as a friend'....
John and Pauline Perry welcome you to
Woodcocks where the farmhouse rests just on the edge of the village of Kempley.
Set in the Vale of Leadon, which is famous for the daffodils and brings visitors
from far and wide, Kempley also boasts two ancient churches: St Mary's, dating
back to Norman times and St. Edward's, which Sir John Betjeman described as "a miniature
cathedral of the Arts and Crafts Movement".
With wonderful attractions such as
the impressive Malvern Hills, Gloucester Cathedral, Eastnor Castle, Cheltenham
Racecourse and the Morgan Motor Company all within a 12 mile radius, there is so
much to see and do here that a few nights stay just won't be enough.
In addition,
Woodcocks Farm has pasture
land adjacent to the Forestry Commission's Queens Wood, which means you can walk
straight from the farm into the labyrinth of the rare flowers, birds and
wildlife, without going near a road!
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