Location
A beautifully restored early nineteenth century stable conversion in an attractive rural location, yet only minutes from the motorway network and from the centre of the historic city of Worcester, which offers excellent shopping as well as dining, museums, one of Britain's finest cathedrals with its 200ft tower, royal tombs and medieval cloisters, the beautiful river Severn, and the world-famous Royal Worcester porcelain, the city is also close to the birthplace of Sir Edward Elgar, England's greatest composer. The city of Worcester lies on the banks of the river Severn, just above its juncture with the Teme, about seven miles to the north east of the Malvern Hills and about six miles to the south west of Droitwich.
Worcester provides excellent sporting opportunities, cricket at the famous New Road ground, horse racing at Pitchcroft and Rugby at Sixways.
The surrounding area has excellent golf courses and leisure facilities. Walkers can choose between riverbanks, towpaths, woodlands and hills.
Enjoy a day at the Cheltenham races, or Stratford upon Avon. Visit Birmingham's Symphony hall or the N.E.C. all are easily accessible, as are the Cotswold Villages.