Cwmmau Farmhouse
Cwmmau Farmhouse stands in remote countryside near Brilley on the Herefordshire–Wales border, a striking timber-framed house with origins in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Its black-and-white frame, low beams and old fittings give a vivid sense of a working borders farmhouse of its day. Tucked away down quiet lanes, it is opened to visitors only occasionally and can be hired as a holiday let, keeping its lived-in character.
- 17th-century timber framing
- Black-and-white borders architecture
- Remote countryside setting
Best for those who love an unspoilt old timber-framed farmhouse off the beaten track.
Things to see at Cwmmau Farmhouse
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- Timber-Framed Black-and-White Facade
- Old Oak Interior Panelling
- Crooked Medieval Frame
- 17th-Century Farmyard Setting