Parliament Barn

Parliament Barn

Parliament Barn is a Grade II listed building that has stood at the heart of the Herefordshire village of Winforton since 1625.  Legend has it that Cromwell stabled his horses in the barn before setting off to lead his Parliamentary army to victory in the Battle of Worcester on 3rd September, 1651.  Winforton is on the River Wye.  This most famous of English salmon rivers, the Wye is a Mecca for fly fishermen and carves its way through the stunning beauty of mid-Wales and The Marches to reach the River Severn, 153 miles downstream.  The Wye Valley has beckoned visitors to its picturesque beauty since the late 18th century, and Parliament Barn is the ideal base for exploring the Brecon Beacons, the historic cities of Worcester and Hereford - each with a world-famous cathedral almost 1,000 years old and Hay-on-Wye, celebrated for its literary festival, and for excellent pubs and restaurants.

Parliament Barn Offers three en suite rooms (one king-size) for overnight guests.

A warm and hospitable welcome is assured, whilst your privacy will always be respected.

 

People that have visited us recently said:

 

'Des & Linda Hoar 07/08 - a historic oasis!'

T. Esaosaelue 10/08 - Beautiful people, hospitable, friendly + loving, just wonderful, keep it up!

Parliament Barn

Parliament Barn

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