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Number 29

Malvern, Worcestershire

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Located in Malvern, Worcestershire, within the Heart of England, Number 29 is a beautifully restored ex-estate workers cottage that offers a delightful countryside retreat. Originally known as a ‘Hovel’ in Victorian times, this property has been tastefully extended and sits on the edge of Madresfield Village, part of the expansive 4000-acre Madresfield Estate. Accommodating up to six guests in three bedrooms, it is an ideal escape for families, friends, or couples seeking a tranquil getaway, all while enjoying stunning views of the Malvern Hills. The cottage features a private landscaped garden with a patio, a wood-fired hot tub, and off-road parking for three vehicles, making it a perfect choice for those traveling with pets as it is dog friendly.

The interior of Number 29 is designed with a focus on sociable dining and relaxation. The spacious kitchen-diner is well-equipped and opens through double doors to a sizable patio and garden, ideal for enjoying al fresco meals. Guests can indulge in a barbecue and unwind in the wood-fired hot tub under the stars. The cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove, provides a warm atmosphere for relaxation, whether playing games, reading, or watching television. The ground floor also includes a utility room with a washer/dryer and a cloakroom, while the first floor features a family bathroom, enhancing the convenience of the property.

The cottage’s three bedrooms continue the theme of stunning interior design, with one king-size room and two flexible bedrooms that can be configured as either super-king or twin beds. This versatility makes it suitable for various guest arrangements. Beyond the comforts of the cottage, visitors are encouraged to explore the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. There are numerous public access footpaths, and the famous Malvern Hills, recognized as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offer excellent hiking opportunities. A visit to St Anne's Well and café, where guests can taste the local spa waters, is a must after hiking to the highest point, ‘The Beacon’.

In addition to the natural attractions, the nearby town of Great Malvern boasts cultural highlights such as the historic Malvern Priory and Gardens, as well as the renowned Malvern Theatres, which features a cinema. Visitors can also admire the iconic working gas lamps referenced in C.S. Lewis’s ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’. The vibrant riverside city of Worcester is just a short drive away, home to the impressive 11th-century Worcester Cathedral, the Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, and The Tudor House. For those looking to venture further, the picturesque spa town of Cheltenham, the historic docks of Gloucester, the charming market town of Shrewsbury, and the scenic city of Hereford on the River Wye are all within reach, promising a wealth of exploration and culinary delights.

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Weekly from £1027

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