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Hunters Moon in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, West England

Hunters Moon, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 13
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Tenbury Wells sleeps 13.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 13

Accommodation overview: Enjoying an elevated position with panoramic views over rural Worcestershire, this detached 18th-century former stable block enjoys its own lawned gardens with an open outlook across fields, making a very peaceful and relaxing holiday retreat. Set in the grounds of the owner’s working mixed farm, it has been carefully converted, retaining a wealth of exposed beams, and provides very spacious and comfortable accommodation ideal for family reunions or get-togethers.

The area offers some beautiful scenery for walking, riding or cycling, with Clee Hill, the Bromyard Downs and the Wyre Forest all easily reached, while Offa’s Dyke and the Stretton Hills are within 40 minutes’ drive. There are many places of interest to visit. Just 4½ miles away, the market town of Tenbury Wells, beside the River Teme, has a good choice of pubs, restaurants and shops. Nearby Ludlow (12 miles) is one of England’s best preserved medieval and Georgian towns, boasting a Norman castle and an array of timber-framed buildings crowding into narrow streets, as well as some fine Georgian architecture. There are antique shops to explore and riverside walks as well as many fine restaurants boasting Michelin Stars.

Within easy driving distance are the Severn Valley Railway, the West Midland Safari and Leisure Park at Bewdley and several historic buildings, including Witley Court (English Heritage), Berrington Hall and Croft Castle (NT). Worcester (12 miles) has a splendid cathedral, china museum, a racecourse and excellent shopping facilities. Tennis, golf and fishing within 5 miles. Shops 4½ miles, pubs 1½ miles.

Spacious living room with wood-burning stove and French door to patio. Large, farmhouse-style well-equipped kitchen/dining room with table to seat fourteen. Study with TV. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms. Bunk bedroom. Bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet. All rooms have beamed ceilings, panoramic countryside views. First floor bedrooms have high sloping ceilings to eaves.




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Netherley Hall Cottages - Parkers Lodge in Malvern, Worcestershire, West England

Netherley Hall Cottages - Parkers Lodge, Malvern, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in Malvern sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Fishing nearby • Pub nearby • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: These three superb holiday cottages nestle on the borders of Herefordshire and Worcestershire and are located on a 700-acre estate on the beautiful west side of the Malvern Hills. Netherley Hall Estate is a family-run farm specialising in the breeding of racehorses, show ponies, cattle and sheep and the surrounding area offers marvellous woodland walks. The cottages are within 15 minutes’ drive of Malvern and have panoramic views of the wooded hills and unspoilt countryside; the location is ideal for nature enthusiasts, with an abundance of wildlife to observe as well as unrivalled bird-watching.
The cottages are all detached and the English oak timber used to restore their interiors was felled and machined from the extensive woodland on the estate itself. The furnishings and fittings for all the cottages have been supplied by local businesses and during restoration, the owners have paid great attention to detail. Parkers (ref RAAP) was originally built in 1610 and is a listed building lovingly restored to the very highest standard and has several items of antique furniture. Parkers Lodge (ref RAAQ) is a smaller two-bedroomed cottage completed in 2006 and fitted out to a very high standard, whilst Brook House (ref RAAR) is a listed building dating from around 1670 and emanates a marvellous ambience. It has landscaped gardens and a terrace with outstanding views overlooking Mathon Brook.
Attractions to visit near the cottages include the Malvern Hills, Three Counties Showground and Malvern Theatre, as well as farm shops, gardens, gift shops, picnic areas and walking trails. Fishing, golf and riding are also available as well as pick your own fruit (in season). Racecourses in the locality include Hereford, Worcester, Chepstow, Ludlow, Cheltenham, Wolverhampton, Warwick and Stratford. Shop and pubs 1 mile.




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The Coach House in Malvern, Worcestershire, West England

The Coach House, Malvern, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Malvern sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Pub nearby • Detached • Easy Walking • Garden • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Set in the beautiful grounds of Treherne House, the Les Routiers award-winning B&B (VisitBritain), where breakfasts can be pre-booked, this Malvern retreat has been tastefully converted from the former stable block and coach house. Standing detached and set back from the road, it lies within an AONB, and views of the Malvern Hills can be enjoyed from the secluded south-facing garden. Excellent varied walking from the door, and the pretty town of Great Malvern with its famous theatre is worth a visit. Other places of interest include the riverside town of Upton-upon-Severn, the cathedral city of Worcester, Eastnor Castle and the market town of Ledbury. A 5 to 10-minute walk leads to local shops and pubs. Great independent shops 500 yards.

Step to entrance. Large open-plan living/dining room with wooden floor and French doors to level garden. Farmhouse-style, modern fitted kitchen area. Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Shower room with toilet. Contemporary throughout.




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Cottons Farm - Lime Cottage in Dumbleton, Worcestershire, West England

Cottons Farm - Lime Cottage, Dumbleton, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Dumbleton sleeps 2.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 2

Accommodation overview: Close to ridge and furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne... amidst 58 acres of Cotswold farmland.

Set in glorious countryside with outstanding views towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of Evesham, Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful setting at the end of a long tree-lined drive,
300 metres from the road. It is just ½ mile from the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton, easily accessible by road or footpath, and 5 miles from Broadway, the ever-popular ‘capital’ of the Cotswolds. The holiday cottages are surrounded by 58 acres of working farmland, with ridge and furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne, which lies 150 metres away from the cottages (toddlers beware!). Visitors are welcome to walk in the fields surrounding the farm and many public footpaths run nearby. Very tastefully converted from 150-year old farm buildings (including cart-shed, stable and dairy), these comfortable cottages are well equipped and furnished to a high standard.
Cool in summer, warm and welcoming in winter, they are all centrally heated and well insulated. Set near the owners’ home, yet retaining complete privacy, each cottage has its own individual character with many original features, and enjoys its own area of garden and patio. A perfect place to relax, they are ideally situated for walking and touring the Cotswolds.
Broadway with its old stone houses and fascinating shops also boasts Broadway Tower, now the centre of a country park and home to an observatory and exhibition. The market town of Evesham (5 miles) has tree-lined streets and pretty walks along the River Avon. Only a few minutes’ drive, on the edge of the Cotswold hills, is Toddington, where visitors can board a train on the Gloucestershire–Warwickshire Great Western Railway (mid March - mid October) and enjoy a ride through picturesque villages.
In nearby Winchcombe there’s Sudeley Castle, while the Cotswolds Farm Park (with its rare breeds of animals) and the bird sanctuary at Bourton-on-the-Water are easily reached, as are Stanway House, Hidcote Garden, Snowshill Manor and Cheltenham. Stratford-upon-Avon and the cathedral city of Worcester are within an hour’s drive. The neighbouring villages boast traditional pubs and many excellent restaurants. Riding, swimming, golf, tennis and fishing are all close by. Shop ½ mile.




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Cottons Farm - The Willows in Dumbleton, Worcestershire, West England

Cottons Farm - The Willows, Dumbleton, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Dumbleton sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Pub nearby • Easy Walking • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Close to ridge and furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne... amidst 58 acres of Cotswold farmland.

Set in glorious countryside with outstanding views towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of Evesham, Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful setting at the end of a long tree-lined drive,
300 metres from the road. It is just ½ mile from the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton, easily accessible by road or footpath, and 5 miles from Broadway, the ever-popular ‘capital’ of the Cotswolds. The holiday cottages are surrounded by 58 acres of working farmland, with ridge and furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne, which lies 150 metres away from the cottages (toddlers beware!). Visitors are welcome to walk in the fields surrounding the farm and many public footpaths run nearby. Very tastefully converted from 150-year old farm buildings (including cart-shed, stable and dairy), these comfortable cottages are well equipped and furnished to a high standard.
Cool in summer, warm and welcoming in winter, they are all centrally heated and well insulated. Set near the owners’ home, yet retaining complete privacy, each cottage has its own individual character with many original features, and enjoys its own area of garden and patio. A perfect place to relax, they are ideally situated for walking and touring the Cotswolds.
Broadway with its old stone houses and fascinating shops also boasts Broadway Tower, now the centre of a country park and home to an observatory and exhibition. The market town of Evesham (5 miles) has tree-lined streets and pretty walks along the River Avon. Only a few minutes’ drive, on the edge of the Cotswold hills, is Toddington, where visitors can board a train on the Gloucestershire–Warwickshire Great Western Railway (mid March - mid October) and enjoy a ride through picturesque villages.
In nearby Winchcombe there’s Sudeley Castle, while the Cotswolds Farm Park (with its rare breeds of animals) and the bird sanctuary at Bourton-on-the-Water are easily reached, as are Stanway House, Hidcote Garden, Snowshill Manor and Cheltenham. Stratford-upon-Avon and the cathedral city of Worcester are within an hour’s drive. The neighbouring villages boast traditional pubs and many excellent restaurants. Riding, swimming, golf, tennis and fishing are all close by. Shop ½ mile.




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Hollywall in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, West England

Hollywall, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299

Self catering accommodation in Tenbury Wells sleeps 10.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Fishing nearby • Pub nearby • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 10

Accommodation overview: High on a hill in 500 acres of farmland grounds, this spacious holiday cottage occupies a truly unique position, with superb panoramic views and its own garden and patio. Rebuilt with the mellow stone of the 300-year-old barn which once stood here, it has been furnished and equipped to a very high standard throughout. Visitors are welcome to walk along the many footpaths within the grounds.

Hollywall’s private and peaceful rural setting is equidistant from Ludlow and Worcester (15 miles), both steeped in history and crammed with ancient buildings. Ludlow is a delightful town, with beautifully preserved medieval buildings, fine 18th-century architecture, and a splendid Norman castle set high on a hill. There is an excellent choice of shops, including many antique shops, and eating places. Worcester is best known for its beautiful cathedral, and its Royal Worcester porcelain factory, open to the public. Closer to home, the old market town of Tenbury Wells (4½ miles) offers shops, inns and restaurants, as well as tennis and swimming. To the west, the Burford House Gardens display many unusual shrubs and roses, as well as the National Clematis Collection.

The Welsh borders, the Malvern Hills and the Wyre Forest are within easy reach, and Cheltenham, Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon are only an hour’s drive. Cheltenham offers entertainments of international repute, including theatre, music, dance and comedy, as well as a superb racecourse, while historic Warwick boasts England’s finest medieval castle. Stratford is alive with culture and history, boasting five houses associated with Shakespeare, as well as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The Severn Valley Railway and Bewdley Safari Park offer further interesting day trips. Fishing locally. Excellent golf facilities 2 miles. Mountain bike hire 10 miles. Shops 41/2 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.

Spacious sitting-room with wood-burning stove and French doors to patio. Large, farmhouse-style fitted kitchen/dining room with very large table. Twin bedroom with sitting area, additional colour TV and French doors to garden. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Three spacious bedrooms; two double, one with en-suite bathroom and toilet, and one twin. Bathroom with bidet and toilet.




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Woodend Barn in Kington, Worcestershire, West England

Woodend Barn, Kington, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in Kington sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Pub nearby • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: From its elevated position, this 200-year-old, single-storey barn conversion enjoys panoramic views over the countryside to the Malvern Hills. Retaining a wealth of original features, it stands detached at the end of a ½-mile drive, on a 40-acre smallholding adjoining Grafton Wood Wildlife Reserve. There are many marked walks on the reserve (where muntjac, roe deer and protected butterflies can be seen), and the Wychavon Way passes the property’s door. Worcester is 9 miles, Stratford-upon-Avon 14 miles, and the Cotswolds 40 minutes. Riding, golf and clay pigeon shooting all available locally. Shops ½ mile, three pubs within a mile.

Large beamed open-plan living/dining room with wood-burning stove, stone floor and well-equipped kitchen area with Rayburn (for cooking) and painted fitted units. Double bedroom with 5ft bed and built-in wardrobes. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet and sealed cork-tiled floor.




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The Ferrymans Cottage in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire, West England

The Ferrymans Cottage, Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 14
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Upton-upon-Severn sleeps 14.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 14

Accommodation overview: The Ferryman’s Cottage offers a superb rural setting for those wishing to enjoy the tranquillity of the countryside, yet be within easy reach of a wide range of fun days out for all the family. Indeed the property itself has much to offer the family, with facilities for snooker and darts, as well as a variety of board games in the adjoining garage. Detached, it is located on the banks of the River Severn and Uckinghall Pool, and is fronted by the vast Uckinghall Meadow – an area designated a Special Wildlife Site on account of its natural beauty. Private fishing and mooring is available along a 1½-mile stretch of river, by arrangement with the owner.
Available locally are a wide range of leisure pursuits – choose from walking, swimming, theatres, cinema, restaurants, cricket, horse racing and golf. For interesting days out visit the elegant spa town of Cheltenham, with its majestic shopping promenade, pump rooms, galleries and museums, or head for the historical cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester. Stratford-upon-Avon, one of England’s best known towns, makes a delightful day trip. The birthplace of Shakespeare, Stratford is full of interesting places to visit, including the Royal Shakespeare Company Gallery, the World of Shakespeare and the National Teddy Bear Museum, which will appeal to all ages. Gloucester is home to one of the finest cathedrals in the world, as well as the interesting City Museum and the National Waterways Museum. Malvern and Upton-upon-Severn are also well worth a visit, host to the Malvern Theatre Festival and the International Jazz Festival respectively, while the Brecon Beacons, the Wye Valley and the Cotswolds are within easy reach. Shops 3 miles.

Living room with wood-burning stove and French doors to garden. Large dining room with seating for fourteen, piano and French door to garden. Spacious, well-equipped, farmhouse-style kitchen with tiled floor, breakfast area and door to garden. Twin bedroom. Shower room with toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Four bedrooms; two doubles, one with en-suite bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet, one twin and one single. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Second floor: Two twin bedrooms, one with additional single bed (for +1).




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Eastham Grange - Safari Lodge in Eastham, Worcestershire, West England

Eastham Grange - Safari Lodge, Eastham, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299

Self catering accommodation in Eastham sleeps 6.

Features include: • Detached • Easy Walking • Garden • Sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: Safari Lodge (ref RCCG), a former pool house with its African-themed décor, and Mill Cottage (ref RCCH) set on the banks of a stream, lie a few miles from Tenbury Wells, ideal holiday properties for exploring Worcestershire, Shropshire and Herefordshire with pleasant walks, footpaths, cycle paths and bridleways, including the Mortimer Trail, Offa’s Dyke Path and Clee Hill. Ludlow, which hosts the annual Food Festival is a 25-minute drive. Leominster, Stourport-on-Severn, Bewdley and Worcester offer the Severn Valley Steam Railway, Safari Park and Worcester Cathedral. Shop 41/2 miles, pub 2 miles.




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Broach Cottage in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, West England

Broach Cottage, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299

Self catering accommodation in Tenbury Wells sleeps 7.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Fishing nearby • Pub nearby • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 7

Accommodation overview: In its own extensive grounds, this charming detached oak-beamed holiday cottage (renovated to exacting standards) combines modern facilities with charm and 16th-century character. Wonderful rural spot in which to unwind, yet within easy reach of many places of historic interest - Ludlow (15 miles) with Norman Castle, Worcester, (16 miles), Hereford, 21 miles. 18-hole golf and leisure centre nearby. Fishing available at owner’s carp pools. A haven for wildlife and bird-watching. Shops 51/2 miles, pubs serving food ½ mile and 1 mile.

Large living room with wood-burning stove and wooden floor. Large dining room with wooden floor and French doors to garden. Spacious, well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with stone tiled floor. Single bedroom with adjacent wet room shower and toilet with non-slip floor. Beamed throughout. First floor: Double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes and beamed sloping ceiling. Bathroom with toilet and non-slip floor.




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Ladys Field House in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, West England

Ladys Field House, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in Tenbury Wells sleeps 6.

Features include: • Pets allowed • Pub nearby • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: In a peaceful lakeside setting at the edge of a village, this spacious detached house boasts its own large pretty garden, leading directly to the water’s edge. A haven for wildlife with ducks, moorhens and geese, fun fishing (foc) is available on the private unfenced lake (toddlers beware!). Within easy driving distance is Witley Court, the Wyre Forest Visitor Centre, Ludlow, Worcester and Tenbury Wells. Riding in the Wyre Forest (permit required). Safari park and golf 7 miles. Pub 1 mile. Shops at Abberley and Clowstop, both 3 miles.

Living/dining room with ‘flame-effect’ gas fire, and modern kitchen with additional TV, each with door to garden. Utility. Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom and toilet. First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with power shower and toilet.




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Cottons Farm - Elm End in Dumbleton, Worcestershire, West England

Cottons Farm - Elm End, Dumbleton, Worcestershire, West England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Dumbleton sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Pub nearby • Easy Walking • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Close to ridge and furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne... amidst 58 acres of Cotswold farmland.

Set in glorious countryside with outstanding views towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of Evesham, Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful setting at the end of a long tree-lined drive,
300 metres from the road. It is just ½ mile from the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton, easily accessible by road or footpath, and 5 miles from Broadway, the ever-popular ‘capital’ of the Cotswolds. The holiday cottages are surrounded by 58 acres of working farmland, with ridge and furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne, which lies 150 metres away from the cottages (toddlers beware!). Visitors are welcome to walk in the fields surrounding the farm and many public footpaths run nearby. Very tastefully converted from 150-year old farm buildings (including cart-shed, stable and dairy), these comfortable cottages are well equipped and furnished to a high standard.
Cool in summer, warm and welcoming in winter, they are all centrally heated and well insulated. Set near the owners’ home, yet retaining complete privacy, each cottage has its own individual character with many original features, and enjoys its own area of garden and patio. A perfect place to relax, they are ideally situated for walking and touring the Cotswolds.
Broadway with its old stone houses and fascinating shops also boasts Broadway Tower, now the centre of a country park and home to an observatory and exhibition. The market town of Evesham (5 miles) has tree-lined streets and pretty walks along the River Avon. Only a few minutes’ drive, on the edge of the Cotswold hills, is Toddington, where visitors can board a train on the Gloucestershire–Warwickshire Great Western Railway (mid March - mid October) and enjoy a ride through picturesque villages.
In nearby Winchcombe there’s Sudeley Castle, while the Cotswolds Farm Park (with its rare breeds of animals) and the bird sanctuary at Bourton-on-the-Water are easily reached, as are Stanway House, Hidcote Garden, Snowshill Manor and Cheltenham. Stratford-upon-Avon and the cathedral city of Worcester are within an hour’s drive. The neighbouring villages boast traditional pubs and many excellent restaurants. Riding, swimming, golf, tennis and fishing are all close by. Shop ½ mile.




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