Crumplebury
Crumplebury is no ordinary barn venue—it’s a bold reimagining of rural luxury, where urban sophistication meets the untamed beauty of the English countryside.
Set within a sprawling 1,500-acre estate of rolling pastures, ancient woodland, and working farmland, Crumplebury offers a striking contrast to the traditional. Think polished concrete floors, soaring glass walls, and architectural elegance, all wrapped in the warm embrace of nature.
Beyond its gates, you’ll discover a collection of versatile event spaces designed to inspire—from the dramatic Great Barn with its cathedral-like proportions, to intimate dining rooms and open-air terraces that invite conversation under the stars.
Hard to find, harder to leave
Nestled on the border of Herefordshire and Worcestershire, Crumplebury is a hidden gem tucked away at the end of a winding track through lush green fields and ancient woodland. Just 1.5 miles off the A44, home to lovingly nurtured cattle, wildflower meadows, and babbling brooks.
Our full address is: Whitbourne, Worcester, WR6 5SG
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How to reach the venue:
Approaching from the east (Worcester and Birmingham)
- Ignore your SatNav and drive past the turning into Whitbourne Village.
- 500 yards further along the A44, take the right turning, signposted “Crumplebury”.
- Continue for 1.5 miles.
- You’ll pass fields, cottages and farm animals a plenty.
- Having crossed your third cattle grid, keep the woods on your right hand-side and take a final right turn towards Crumplebury.
Approaching from the west (Bromyard and Hereford)
- Turn left off the A44 in Bromyard onto the B4203.
- Continue along the B4203 for 2 miles.
- Take the right turning, signposted “Crumplebury”.
- (Look out for a stone cottage on the left-hand side and a red brick cottage on the right).
- Continue for 1.5 miles.
- You’ll drive down a very steep hill and past several farm houses.
EV chargers are available on-site for guest use during events – simply scan the QR code at the venue to start using.






