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Dukes Farm Granary
Craswall, Craswall, Welsh Borders HR2 0PW - Wales, UK

The Granary provides a snug hideaway in a breathtaking landscape. You’ll find warmth, comfort and plenty to please the eye. It is painted funky Welsh red on the outside, with a stylishly tricked out interior. The well-equipped...
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Attractions near Dukes Farm Granary
A selection of attractions close to Dukes Farm Granary:
Church of St Mary The Virgin  (4.7 Miles)
This outstanding medieval church was built as a result of a Norman lady having a vision of the Virgin Mary whilst in a field in...
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Vowchurch Bridge  (5.8 Miles)
The River Dore was thought to have been the border between England and Wales in Saxon times. The stone bridge, which spans the river Dore,...
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St Faith’s Church  (5.9 Miles)
Richard de Brito, one of the four knights who murdered Thomas a Becket took sanctuary in Dorstone and later founded a chapel on the site...
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Arthur’s Stone  (7.5 Miles)
Arthur’s Stone is a Neolithic burial chamber with a narrow entrance passageway. It is a multi-chambered tomb which probably dates to the period 3400-2400 BC....
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Abbey Dore Court Garden  (8.2 Miles)
A plantsman’s garden incorporating part of Abbey Dore Court and Huntsman’s Cottage gardens. We are situated 3 miles West of the A465 midway between Hereford...
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St Mary's Church  (8.3 Miles)
This fascinating medieval village church was constructed of the local sandstone in the 11th Century. It was rebuilt in the fourteenth Century, and since then...
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Dore Abbey,  (8.3 Miles)
This extraordinary Cistercian Abbey, built in the Twelfth century is still a Parish Church today with a vibrant schedule of services, concerts, exhibitions and guided...
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Newton Coppice  (8.3 Miles)
Newton Coppice consists of 15 hectares of semi-natural woodland and was once part of the Royal Forest of Haywood. The ancient forest was regarded as...
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The Cellar Gallery  (8.5 Miles)
The Cellar Gallery is owned and run by artist Christine Hunt as a place to showcase her own work and that of other local craftsmen.The...
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St Andrew’s Church  (8.5 Miles)
Francis Kilvert, the Victorian diarist, was rector here from 1877 until his death in 1879 and is buried in the churchyard to the North of...
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St Michael and All Angels Church  (9.6 Miles)
The church of St Michael and All Angels is chiefly in the Early English style of architecture. It has a wide square tower with a...
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St Michael’s Church  (9.7 Miles)
St Michael’s Church dates from the 13th Century. Between the squat square tower and the chancel is a modern nave with a new arch at...
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Hay Castle  (10.3 Miles)
With its 13th Century tower and adjoining Jacobean mansion, this fortress dominates the thriving ‘book town’ of Hay on Wye. The castle was built in...
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Llangorse Lake  (10.4 Miles)
Llangorse is the largest natural lake in South Wales, one mile long by half a mile wide. It is used for fishing (you can hire...
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Brecon Cathedral  (10.4 Miles)
This magnificent eleventh century cathedral is most often visited for its beautiful choir vaulting and stained glass windows depicting Welsh saints. It houses the largest...
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Llanfeugan Church  (10.4 Miles)
This is a medieval church of great character. It is dedicated to St. Meugan, who was a larger than life character, said to have been...
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Pen y Fan  (10.4 Miles)
Pen y Fan, which lies about four and three-quarter miles south of Brecon is the highest point on the Brecon Beacons at 2907 feet above...
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Y Gaer  (10.4 Miles)
Y Gaer was an important Roman fort with a garrison of 500 cavalry recruited from Spain. It was built about AD75 during the conquest of...
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Hay Makers Gallery  (10.4 Miles)
Located at the foot of the Black Mountains in the historic town of Hay on Wye, this gallery has flourished into one of the most...
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St Lawrence Church  (10.9 Miles)
This church is one of the few buildings remaining of the original Preston mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Much of the Norman material was used...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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