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The Hatch - Lindridge, Worcestershire

A cosy cabin retreat on a beautiful organic farm

The Hatch, an organic farm with 35 acres of garden, orchards and woodland in the heart of the Teme Valley in Worcestershire, is a melting pot of creativity, wildlife and all-round good karma. There you'll find a pretty little cabin, an oasis within an oasis. It’s a tranquil spot, where good things just happen. Nothing's planned to perfection, but life rolls along at a gentle pace. The grounds are beautiful and create all sorts of holiday opportunities... A retreat in which to relax and recharge, a creative spot where ideas sprout wings, a playful place for a family, or for couples to cosy up - even for great music to be made. That's the interesting thing about The Hatch - it's quite difficult to put your finger on what makes it so special. Ben and Nada, your friendly hosts, will welcome you to come along and make friends, play an instrument you've never heard of (or even record an album at the recording studio), do a willow basket course, or just chill out - almost anything goes. With an open mind and sense of adventure, anything might happen, though for some guests the very point of staying at The Hatch Cabin is the chance to do nothing, and just to be.

Amongst many things that keep her busy, Nada grows flowers for local florists. Ben runs the music studio and gets involved in all sorts of other adventures... Join in with life at The Hatch or just relax in the comfort of the cabin and its surrounds.

There's wonderful walking, woodlands to play in, damson and apple orchards for picnics and afternoon siestas, even a tennis court... Have a BBQ on your veranda with a drink or two, then indulge your musical side. For the dreamer, play a guitar around the fire, or for those who take their music a bit more seriously, up in the studio overnight. The spirit and energy of The Hatch is infectious and after a day or two - or maybe more (guests have been known to stay for a month) - you'll soon get into the swing of things and feel at home. When you wake in the morning, who knows what the day might bring?

Sorry, but pets are not allowed at The Hatch. Kids of all ages are welcome

Hundreds of years ago, The Hatch was the last farm before entering the Forest of Wyre; a gateway to the territories governed by 'forest law'. This is how the place got its name. Discovered as a ruin by Robin Salmon and his mother Patricia in the mid-1950s, the cluster of buildings sits in its own quiet nook of rolling countryside. It took hold of their hearts, and has since been home to four generations of the family. Today Robin’s son Ben and his wife Nada live at The Hatch with their two young children. As well as the Cabin, they host art, music and craft workshops, performances and concerts and run a state-of-the-art professional recording studio.

The Hatch woodland

Nada has a small cut-flower business and they are also involved in regenerating the surrounding woodland through coppicing and the establishment of rich habitats for wildlife. Set in a valley of such biodiversity, Nada and Ben are hoping for The Hatch to become a Site of Special Scientific Interest through the ‘Natural England’ scheme.

The Hatch is registered as a Wwoof host, which means that throughout the year there are visits by volunteers who come from all over the world to help out on the farm and in the garden, creating a lively and inclusive atmosphere.

In mid-September The Hatch becomes a gallery, exhibiting work by artists as part of the Hereford Arts Week. Future plans include a cabin in the damson orchard with accommodation in shepherd's huts, yurts and Gypsy caravans; foraging workshops, charcoal making workshops, forest education and more amazing gigs...

Environmental Policy

Each bunk has its own solar-powered reading light. Ben and Nada are avid recyclers and have compost/bottle/glass/plastic bins. For the BBQ, when available, they provide their own Hatch-produced charcoal. All of the food comes from the organic garden or is locally sourced.

Wildlife

The Hatch Cabin

There really is an abundance of wildlife here, thanks to the presence of ponds, woodland and wildflower meadows: it’s a rich ecosystem, providing a haven for the insect population, which of course lays the foundation for a broad range of creatures higher up the food chain.

In spring you're surrounded by blossoming fruit trees. There are close to seven hundred fruit trees including cider apples, perry pears, damsons, cherries, sweet apples, pears and plums. Come in September or into autumn to help with the harvest: season of mists, mellow fruitfulness - and fruity over-indulgence.

Spaces at The Hatch

The Damson Orchard

Sleeps 12

From £350 a night

The Damson Cabin

Sleeps 6

From £110 a night

The Hatch Cabin

Sleeps 6

From £110 a night