Located in Welland, near Malvern in Worcestershire, this quirky property sleeps 3 people in 2 bedrooms and is situated in the heart of England. The cottage is within walking distance of the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and features amenities such as pets allowed. The ground floor includes a living/dining room with a TV and DVD player, a kitchen with modern appliances, a double bedroom, and a wet room with a shower. Upstairs, there is a single bedroom with wooden floors and beams.
The property offers oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi. A travel cot and highchair are available upon request, and there is a welcome pack provided. Outside, there is a lawned garden, terrace, sitting-out area, garden furniture, and a barbecue for guests to enjoy. Private parking is available for 2 cars, and the cottage is wheelchair accessible. However, guests should note that the Wi-Fi signal can be slow and mobile phone reception in the village is limited.
The cottage is ideally located for exploring the Worcestershire countryside, with the village of Welland bordering Castlemorton Common and being close to the Malvern Hills. It is just a short distance from the Three Counties Showground, Upton, and Malvern. Families or couples are welcome, and dogs are allowed at the property. Guests should be aware of low ceilings and/or doors inside the cottage, as well as open, steep, spiral, or narrow stairs. Nearby attractions include the Herefordshire Beacon, Great Malvern Priory, Westons Cider Mills, and CJ's Old Grove Farm Shop.
In summary, this charming cottage in Welland offers a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the stunning countryside of Worcestershire. With its unique features and close proximity to the Malvern Hills, guests can enjoy a peaceful retreat while still being within reach of local amenities and attractions. Whether relaxing in the garden or venturing out to explore the surrounding area, this property provides a memorable stay for families, couples, and their furry friends.
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