As the name the suggests, this beautifully converted home used to be a dairy, or to be more accurate, a former cheese press. Fully modernised with reclaimed timber floors and underfloor heating throughout, it's now a cosy and comfortable retreat. French doors lead from the sitting room to a flower-filled private garden where you can sit and enjoy a glass of wine while watching the sun go down. As an added bonus, you can pre-order delicious meals from your host during your stay. With plenty of walks and pubs close by, it’s the perfect base for exploring the unspoilt countryside – Bredon Hill and the Malvern Hills are especially lovely. A little further afield are the popular destinations of Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham, both under an hour’s drive away. * While this home has plenty of lovely countryside walks on your doorstep, a car is a necessity if you want to explore the county properly\n \n * This is an old home, so some of th...More Details
This beautiful, snug coach house is nestled in the grounds of a Georgian Manor House, tucked away in its private lush gardens with a duck pond overlooking the National Trust Tithe Barn. Inside, you'll discover a cosy living area, ideal for unwinding after a long weekend of adventuring. The emerald runs throughout the kitchen, giving it a sleek look and a calm environment to brew your morning cup of tea. Retire to the charming reading nook in the burnt orange armchair at the top of the spiral staircase, one that adds even more character to this home. Wind your way through the lush greenery for a peaceful stroll amid unlimited quantities of solitude before taking a dip in the pool and dining alfresco in the sun trap. Take a five-minute stroll into the picturesque town of Bredon for a local pub lunch and a pint of beer on days when you don't feel like cooking. Dive into Worcester's legendary past, which is just under a half-hour journey ...More Details
Found within the grounds of a Grade-II listed Tudor farmhouse, this cottage's lime walls and timber frame are traditional in style, but you'll find that the interior is nothing but contemporary once you step behind the front door. The wooden floors, white walls and a corner sofa make the living room an effortlessly cool place in which to relax, although the oversized French limestone fireplace adds some rustic charm. The kitchen has an Aga and Belfast sink for the rural fantasy, but is otherwise a modern mix of glossy black surfaces and tiled walls. We're willing to bet that the elegant freestanding bathtub will bear witness to some relaxing soaks, as well. When the weather's on the warmer side, you can sit out on the south-facing patio that overlooks an orchard and perhaps even cook up something tasty on the barbecue. Once the sun has disappeared for the night, there's a fire pit to keep your party warm and toasty. The property sits...More Details