A 17th century Herefordshire farmhouse will be opening its doors to the public this weekend.
Cwmmau, in Brilley, will be open between 2pm and 5pm on June 14 and 15.
Visitors can join free guided tours or explore the black and white-framed property themselves.
Property manager Dave Hughes said: “The Cwmmau is a special place with a wonderfully informal atmosphere and a beautiful rural setting.”
The farmhouse is only open to the public on eight afternoons each year, at other times it is available to let as a National Trust holiday cottage.
Admission is free for National Trust members, otherwise adults £3.80, children £1.90 and £9.50 for families.
For more information call 01981 590509.
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