Cabin ∙ 3 bedrooms ∙ 6 guests | Cottage in Madresfield
3 Bedroom Cottage in Malvern, Madresfield
Malvern 2.4 miles. Part of the Madresfield Estate, a historic, hidden gem and resting in the pretty village of Madresfield, Worcestershire, Lavender Cottage is a tastefully restored and beautifully decorated 3-bedroom timber-framed, semi-detached property; with plenty of charm and character it provides a sanctuary for relaxation and is the perfect place for connecting with the outdoors.
Welcoming couples, families and groups of friends, its location is ideal for exploring the surrounding beauty of the Madresfield Estate, with numerous dog-friendly, public footpaths on the doorstep, allowing some superb walks with spectacular views of the Malvern Hills which are also a popular destination for both road cyclists and mountain bikers alike.
For those wishing to explore further afield, the counties of Shropshire and Gloucestershire including The Cotswolds are also within easy reach.
Authentically rural, the property sits adjacent to a working dairy farm; it offers spacious, welcoming and luxurious accommodation, a generous and secure pet-friendly garden with a discreetly placed wood-fired hot tub and abundant parking.
On entering this special cottage, you will find a hall/boot room, a cosy, beamed sitting room featuring a wood-burning stove and plush corner sofa, ideal for the perfect night in.
After preparing a meal in the contemporary and well-equipped kitchen, featuring views of garden and hills beyond, guests can gather in the cosy dining room or enjoy an alfresco dining experience on the patio.
As the night draws in, after a day's exploring or walking, a peaceful night's sleep will be had and in one of three beautifully decorated upstairs bedrooms.
The master twin room has an en-suite shower room with underfloor heating and all beds feature comfortable 'Hypnos' mattresses, made up with premium bedding ready for your arrival.
Alternatively, guests can unwind and enjoy a luxurious soak under the stars in the wood-fired hot tub, sensitively situated in the sweeping back garden, taking advantage of the views of the Malvern Hills.
Malvern and the surrounding villages are a short drive away for those times when cooking is not an option, offering a good selection of pubs and eateries, including the Estates very own restaurant, The Madresfield Butchers and Grill.
Great Malvern, historically reputed for its spring waters and public schools, also offers boutique shops, a local history museum, unique abbey, and easy access to walks on the Malvern Hills themselves such as Sugarloaf Hill, the Worcester Beacon and British Camp, situated within the local AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty).
The historic city of Worcester is also close by, offering independent shops, museums, art galleries, a cathedral and riverside walks.
Amongst numerous other destinations, guests can also visit the many popular events held at the Three Counties Showground such the RHS Malvern Spring show. Slimbridge RSPB reserve, Croome Court National Trust and The Knapp and Papermill Nature Reserve are also close by.
The beautiful Worcestershire town of Malvern dates back to the Bronze Age and is situated on the eastern side of the dramatic Malvern Hills. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Malvern Hills form a 9-mile range of ancient rock, which offers 100 miles of footpaths and bridleways with natural springs and long distance views in all directions. The town holds antiques fairs, WI country markets, farmers' markets and many auctions throughout the year, as well as the Great Malvern Food Festival in June. Malvern has individual shops, cafes, galleries, restaurants, a luxurious spa and it's own micro brewery. It is also just a short drive from the Three Counties Showground which hosts regular events most notably RHS Malvern (May), The Royal Three Counties Show (June) and the Malvern Autumn Show (September). The town is the home of the Morgan car which makes this area popular with motoring enthusiasts. The Malvern Theatre welcomes productions from the West End and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The more energetic can try many outdoor activities including high ropes, climbing and abseiling. Fishing and river cruises are available nearby and there are National Trust properties, gardens and vineyards to visit in the area. The picturesque Forest of Dean with its range of attractions is only 30 miles away, and the cathedral city of Worcester offering modern amenities is a 20 minute drive away.