Updates on re-wilding
Did you know that Out to Grass is just a small part of a much larger farm? With the support of the Duchy of Cornwall, who owns the land, we are excited to be part of a re-wilding initiative. This program provides us with funding to implement significant environmental enhancements, such as planting miles of hedgerows to boost biodiversity.
We’ve also sown acres of wildflowers in our fields, which not only attract wildlife but also help sequester hundreds of tons of carbon. Additionally, we’ve invested in owl boxes and even have bees which make us our own Out To Grass honey!

Woodhouse Farm Stays – the on site Air BnB
Tired of busy city life? Want to celebrate a special occasion in style or just in need of some peace and tranquillity? Gather your nearest and dearest and head to Woodend Farm for a memorable countryside break. Here, just a stones throw from the rolling Malvern hills, you can relax in a beautiful 14th century sprawling Farmhouse, with quaint period features, log burner, central heating, large private gardens, a BBQ, firepit, games room and your very own hot tub.
7 Bedroom stunningly decorated, spacious farmhouse with incredible views on our farm. Suitable for big family get togethers, celebrations, weekend retreats and more and there’s even a barn which can be hired for late night partying. Special rates for those hiring as extra accommodation for their exclusive event at Out To Grass.
Contact [email protected] for more info and to book..



Latest News and Blog
Our glamping pods are getting a make-over
This past year, we’ve dedicated ourselves to building with cob, and we’re excited to share our progress with a couple of sneak peak photos before the big reveal later this year.
We’re proud to have received a gold award from Green Tourism, and we truly enjoy working with materials that have a minimal environmental impact. Our commitment to enhancing every aspect of our site means there are delightful new surprises for our guests with each season.
We’ve collaborated with an amazing team of talented artists and craftsmen. Our cob is crafted using locally sourced materials, including clay from our land, straw from our farm, and reclaimed roofing materials. We’ve even repurposed charred timbers from an old barn, along with stained glass, glass jars, and items salvaged from refuse yards. The stone we use is sourced from a nearby woodland in an old quarry and the results are magical.

