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Turnastone Court Farm Lodge


Recently restored from a dilapidated barn into this modern self-catering accommodation, Turnastone Lodge is managed by CRT and volunteers. Sleeping up to ten people, Turnastone Court Farm Lodge has lots of room to get the family together for a relaxing rural break in the beautiful surroundings of Herefordshire.



Twyford Farm B&B and Bellflower Holiday Cottage


Run by our tenant farmers Bob Felton and Liz Wallis, Twyford Farm B&B and holiday cottage is located in the beautiful Ashdown Forest. Twyford Farm offers a rural retreat for all – whether you want to explore or relax - in this truly magical location. Providing a unique experience, our aim is to provide top quality accommodation whilst demonstrating that farming can co-exist and benefit from a countryside rich in wildlife.

Birkdale Farm Holiday Cottage


Run by our associate farm tenants, this charming barn conversion sleeps up to six people. This small family run business is set in the breathtaking location in the heart of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It boasts gorgeous fields of rare flora and an excellent fishing lake. 

Wild Camping at Mayfields Farm 


This traditional grassland farm offers campers the opportunity to sleep, dream, eat and make merry amongst herb rich pastures, before awakening to the dawn chorus.

Our ethos is to prioritise the wellbeing of the soil, wildlife and flora, but we welcome camping guests with a generosity of spirit, sharing our love of our pastural haven.

Lay back and watch the skies of Norfolk darken, catch the constellations of stars as they fly over you. All you will hear are barn owls, of perhaps a fox or deer barking.

Mayfields Farm, sheepdog rounding in the sheep

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Turnastone Court Farm Lodge

Turnastone Court Farm Lodge

CRT Property in Herefordshire Read more

Published: 4th December, 2019

Updated: 28th April, 2020

Author: Abbie Pearce

Location: Turnastone Court Farm, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR2 0RA

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Twyford Farm B&B and BellFlower Cottage

Twyford Farm B&B and BellFlower Cottage

Managed by CRT tenant farmer Read more

Published: 3rd December, 2019

Updated: 27th March, 2020

Author: Abbie Pearce

Location: Birch Grove, Horsted Keynes, Haywards Heath, RH17 7DJ

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Birkdale Farm Barn

Birkdale Farm Barn

Managed by CRT Associate Farm farmers Read more

Published: 2nd December, 2019

Updated: 27th March, 2020

Author: Abbie Pearce

Location: Birkdale Farm, Mowthorpe, Terrington, YO60 6QE

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Wild Camping at Mayfields Farm

Wild Camping at Mayfields Farm

Fields available for nearly wild camping to experience being close to nature in rural countryside. Read more

Published: 28th March, 2019

Updated: 10th September, 2020

Author: Abbie Pearce

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