Malvern, Heart of England
Number 29 in Madresfield, Worcestershire can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
Number 29 is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
This annexe has a kitchen/diner with seating for six guests, an electric double oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, a utility with washer/dryer, and a sitting room with woodburning stove and TV. The bedrooms consist of a king-size, a super-king-size (zip/link), and a twin (zip/link), along with a bathroom and cloakroom. Outside, there is a rear, enclosed multi-level garden with hot tub and furniture, secure bike storage, and off-road parking for three cars. Within 1.4 miles, there is a shop, and within 1 mile, a pub. Three well-behaved dogs are welcome, extra charges apply. Sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for wood burning stove, bed linen and towels are all included. A highchair, travel cot and stairgate are available on request. Discover the beauty and historic sites in the Heart of England at Number 29. Please note there is a minimum stay of 3 nights at this property and whilst guests may check out on weekend days, check in must be Monday to Friday.
On the eastern side of the striking Malvern Hills, the lovely Worcestershire town of Malvern, which dates to the Bronze Age, is located. The Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, are a 9-mile-long range of old rock that has 100 miles of footpaths and bridleways, as well as natural springs and expansive vistas in all directions. The town has several auctions, farmers' markets, antiques fairs, WI country markets, antique shows, and the Great Malvern Food Festival in June. Malvern is home to unique stores, cafes, galleries, restaurants, a posh spa, and a small brewery. The Three Counties Showground, which often stages events including RHS Malvern (May), The Royal Three Counties Show (June), and the Malvern Autumn Show, is also close by (September). Motoring aficionados love this town since it is the birthplace of the Morgan automobile. The Malvern Theatre hosts performances from the Royal Shakespeare Company and the West End. High ropes, climbing, and abseiling are just a few of the outdoor sports available to the more adventurous. There are National Trust homes, gardens, and wineries in the vicinity, and fishing and river excursions are accessible nearby. Only 30 miles separate Worcester, a cathedral city with modern conveniences, and the magnificent Forest of Dean, which offers a variety of attractions.
Packed with ancient woodlands and wetlands to explore, you can see why J. R. R Tolkien was inspired to write The Lord of the Rings from its stunning scenery. Discover the bustling medieval market town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of famous write
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Short breaks may also be available.
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