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Brinsop

Brinsop
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Set amongst the rolling, green hills of Herefordshire’s countryside, Brinsop has been carefully restored. A14th Century manor house encircled by a moat, a traditionally built oak barn and two idyllic cottages, all nestled within 800 acres of farmland and wonderfully preserved nature. Brinsop is a place to stay, to host special celebrations and events, and to spend unforgettable moments amongst the flora and fauna of England. When staying at Brinsop, you have the whole house and grounds to yourselves. Whether you’re celebrating a breath-taking wedding, hosting a corporate retreat or simply relaxing during a holiday stay, you’ll feel at home. Our 5* accommodation includes 18 bedrooms and countless function rooms which can be used however you decide. The gardens and grounds provide infinite opportunities for photographs and relaxation, all reserved entirely for your gathering of friends and family.

Hours

Always open
  • Special Features

    • Historical Interest
    • Garden
    • Rural location
  • Facilities

    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Public toilets
  • Accessibility

    • Disabled access
    • Disabled facilities
  • Welcomes

    • Children welcome
    • Dogs welcome
    • Accepts groups
    • Corporate hospitality
  • Parking

    • Private parking
    • Free parking
  • Drinks Menu

    • Bar
  • Amenities

    • Private outdoor space (e.g. patio/garden)
    • Hot tub
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Directions & Parking

Map pin Brinsop Court Estate
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR4 7AX
When driving to Brinsop, we would suggest using the postcode HR4 7AX which should bring you through the gates at the top of the drive. Once through the gates, drive straight down the hill until you reach the stone gates in front of Tirrells House.

Brinsop Recommends

The hamlet of Brinsop is located just six miles north west of the riverside city of Hereford, known for its beautiful cathedral and array of breweries. To the west, you’ll find the Welsh Borderlands and Marches.The area is
littered with fascinating history!