Bridge Farmhouse is full of character, you can enjoy a delicious Colombian coffee sat next to the log burner and the untouched 16th century wood panelling, beams and flagstone flooring.
Michaelchurch Escley is a very small wonderfully located village, with many little or big walks on your door step, also we are located on a beautiful scenic route to Hay on Wye, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, and near to Abergavenny and the Cathedral city of Hereford.
Bridge Farmhouse is run by the same team as The Bridge Inn, a family run 16th century country Inn one minute walk from the Farmhouse, with a riverside terrace, locally sourced seasonal food and country pub atmosphere.
Bridge Farmhouse has four spacious bedrooms, three en-suite (two with showers above bath and one with a lovely shower) and one with private bathroom with a bath and large walk-in shower.
All our bedrooms have got a hospitality tray with a selection of teas and coffees, we also supply fluffy white towels, luxury toiletres, Egyptian cotton bedding and anti allergen pillows to make your stay the most comfortable possible. Our breakfast is served in the Farm House kitchen using local source ingredients. Bridgefarm House is also available for Self catering bookings for about 8-10 people.
If you fancy a bit of Glamping, or are coming with others who might, we have two beautiful locally handcrafted yurts for bed and breakfast, both of them with cosy log burner, lovely king size beds, electric, mini fridge, tea and coffee facilities, the showers and toilets are just one minutes walk from them, please note the yurt toilets and showers are shared faciliates with the small campsite.
The Bridge Inn is a one minute walk from the Farmhouse and its open every night exlcuding Monday nights during winter, lunch is served from Thursdays to Sundays all year round.
We are ideally situated in the Golden Valley for loads of local walks (cat's back), beautiful towns like Hay on Wye, Abergavenny, Hereford, Brecon and local attractions like Abbey Dore, Llantony Priory, Arthur's Stone and Longtown Castle.