Lower Tundridge Farm is a spacious detached farmhouse situated in the picturesque village of Suckley, Worcestershire, within the Heart of England region. This charming property is designed to accommodate up to twelve guests across six well-appointed bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for family gatherings or group vacations. The sleeping arrangements include two family rooms—one with an en-suite—two king-size bedrooms with en-suites, an additional king-size room, and a twin room, along with two family bathrooms and a cloakroom for convenience.
The interior of the farmhouse features an open-plan living area that seamlessly combines a fully equipped kitchen, a dining space, and a cozy sitting area centered around a woodburning stove, perfect for relaxing evenings. Guests will appreciate the modern amenities, including oil central heating, underfloor heating, and multiple Smart TVs. The property also offers a range of practical facilities such as a washing machine, dishwasher, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay. Additionally, a cot and high chair are available for families traveling with young children.
Outside, Lower Tundridge Farm boasts ample off-road parking and a lovely rear garden that includes a lawn, patio furniture, and a hot tub, providing a perfect setting for outdoor relaxation and entertainment. The farmhouse is conveniently located within a ten-minute walk to local shops and pubs, making it easy for guests to explore the surrounding area. However, it is important to note that the property may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility due to varying ground levels.
The surrounding countryside offers a wealth of activities, with the Worcestershire Way and the Three Choirs Way nearby for scenic walks. The charming town of Great Malvern, rich in history and culture, is just a short drive away, featuring a range of attractions such as antiques fairs, farmers' markets, and the Malvern Theatre, which hosts productions from renowned companies. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor pursuits like fishing and river cruises, as well as exploring the local National Trust properties, gardens, and vineyards, making this area a delightful destination for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!