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is on the A44 between Leominster and Bromyard, about a
35-minute drive from the M5 motorway. From London the
drive takes approximately two hours 40 minutes; there
are also railway stations with taxi ranks at Hereford
and Worcester, and a station at Leominster.
From
junction seven on the M5, take the A44 (and briefly the
A4440) following signs for Leominster and passing through
Bromyard. Docklow Manor is a 10-minute drive from Bromyard.
You first pass through the village of Bredenbury, after
which look out for a sign on your left for Nicholson Farm,
and a sign for Uphampton, a house on your right.
Start
slowing down shortly after you pass Uphampton, and at
the end of a line of trees on your left you will see the
Docklow Manor sign. Turn left into our driveway, just
beyond the lodge. If you reach the King's Head pub on
your right you have gone slightly too far.
Once
on our drive, guests bound for Manor and Yewtree Cottage
should take the left-hand fork (there is a small car park
opposite the telephone box) and then pass under the old
clock tower, while Woodlands Cottage guests should continue
to the manor house where the cottage is on the left. The
key will usually be left in the door.
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