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Pet Friendly Cottage Holidays Worcestershire

Nestled in by the Malvern Hills, Worcester has some stunning walks and dog friendly days out for your furry friend. From the popular chocolate box town of Broadway in the Cotswolds, up to the leafy and historic Iron Bridge, Worcestershire has everything the discerning dog is looking for on their countryside break. And a pet friendly cottage is the pawfect base to explore Worcestershire. 

 

  • The Cider Press, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful residence is situated in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside offering the perfect location for exploring the many sights and amenities. The village of Welland borders Castlemorton Common and is also within walking distance of the famous Malvern Hills. The Cider Press is just two miles from the Three Counties Showground and just 4 miles from both Upton and Malvern. Shop ¼ mile, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £43
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  • The Pavilion, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Nestled beautifully in the scenic Worcestershire countryside with uninterrupted views of the iconic Malvern Hills, this well-presented detached lodge is located on a working equestrian farm and offers the perfect base for couples or family looking for a leisurely retreat whatever time of year you choose to visit.
    The Pavilion has been carefully renovated with you in mind offering spacious living areas, sumptuous bedrooms featuring en-suite bathrooms and a well equipped kitchen with all amenities including a dishwasher. Outside, the enclosed garden and terrace overlooking the equestrian arena, amongst the backdrop of the beautiful Malvern Hills, makes the perfect place to kick back and unwind with a glass of wine following a busy day’s exploration.
    The property is located in the grounds of Hillview Arena and Stables, and you are directly beside a bridle path. The owners offer riding holidays by prior arrangement. Here, your horse can be accommodated during your stay at the cottage, in the 12x12 stables or fenced turnout area. You would also have access to use of the two arenas and show jumps. If you are interested in bringing your horse along for the fun, please call the owner to discuss.
    Picturesque scenery and scenic walks unfold from your doorstep making it a natural playground for walkers, nature enthusiasts and mountain bikers alike. Conveniently located between the three counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, you’ll be able to find lots of popular destinations all within an easy drive. These include the charming market towns of Ledbury, Worcester, Tewkesbury and Cheltenham, all featuring a plethora of independent gift shops, highly-acclaimed restaurants, traditional pubs and bustling markets as well as many majestic sites dotted around the rolling countryside. Come and explore this lovely corner of Worcestershire for yourself, you will not be disappointed. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    This property can be booked for long lets.
    £59
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  • The Coach House, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A previous winner of a Visit Worcestershire Best Self Catering Award, this beautiful coach house enjoys solid oak floors in the bright living/dining room, with leather sofas, a fully-equipped kitchen and French doors leading to the wonderful, south-facing, dog-friendly garden, with views over to the Malvern Hills. The property has a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and a shower room. Award-winning breakfasts are available on-site at Treherne House with 24 hours notice required.

    Set in the beautiful grounds of Treherne House, the Les Routiers and Visit Britain award-winning B&B, this Malvern retreat has been tastefully converted from the former stable block and coach house. Contemporary throughout, it lies detached within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and set back from the road. Enjoy excellent varied walks, some from the front door, and visit the pretty town of Great Malvern with its famous theatre, Morgan Motor Factory, the riverside town of Upton-upon-Severn, the cathedral city of Worcester, Eastnor Castle and the market town of Ledbury, just a short drive away. A 5 to 10-minute walk leads to local shops and pubs. Great independent shops are also nearby including a butcher, baker, florist, café, gift shop, post office and supermarket. There is also a hospital facility in Malvern, a 10-minute drive.
    £76
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  • Little Gable, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Little Hereford, England
    Enjoying a supremely peaceful location, this smartly furnished and tasteful, detached barn conversion offers a relaxing holiday base, set within the grounds of the owner’s 4-acre smallholding with some sheep and chickens. It enjoys its own private terrace and lovely views across its own lawn towards the fields beyond. Ludlow, a historic town renowned for its selection of gourmet restaurants, annual festival, interesting shops, magnificent castle ruins and national hunt races is just 8 miles. Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Bewdley Safari Park, Shrewsbury and Hereford are all under an hour’s drive. This is superb walking country. Golf and horse riding are both within 5 miles. Shop 3 miles, restaurants 8 miles and village inn serving food 1 mile.
    £71
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  • Rye Court Cottage, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled at the southern end of the Malvern hills, this holiday cottage is a former cider house, situated in the grounds of a listed country house. It has been converted to provide character accommodation with the benefit of a covered porch with stable door and wood burner. Within only 0.7 miles there is access onto stunning common land and the Malvern Hills.
    Nestled in the picturesque Herefordshire countryside, Eastnor Castle stands as a testament to centuries of history and architectural grandeur. This imposing fortress-like structure, situated near the market town of Ledbury, is a quintessential example of a 19th-century revival castle. Surrounded by a stunning deer park and lush gardens, the castle offers visitors a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the landed gentry during the Victorian era.
    Ledbury is a charming market town with cobbled streets, timber-framed buildings, and a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book. The town is renowned for its vibrant market scene, where local artisans and farmers converge to showcase their wares, creating a lively atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists alike.
    Steeped in history, Gloucester is celebrated for its magnificent cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that spans nearly a millennium. The city’s ancient streets reveal a fascinating tapestry of Roman, medieval, and Tudor influences, making it a compelling destination for those eager to explore England’s rich heritage. Gloucester’s docks, once a bustling maritime hub, have been transformed into a vibrant leisure area, blending the old-world charm with contemporary attractions.
    For nature enthusiasts, the Malvern Hills beckon with their timeless beauty and panoramic views. Whether you’re an avid hiker or simply seeking a leisurely stroll, these ancient hills promise an unforgettable experience. Shop 2.5 miles, pub 300 yards, restaurant 5 miles.
    £41
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  • The West Barn, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hanley Castle, England
    Nestled at the foot of the Malvern Hills, The West Barn offers luxury holiday accommodation and is situated on a quiet country estate, complete with its own vineyard. The estate is located near the River Severn and surrounded by the beautiful towns and villages of Hanley Castle, Upton-upon-Severn and Malvern. This hidden country estate comes complete with a Jacobean mansion and acres of beautiful fields and established woodland. The West Barn, an adjoining barn conversion, is set at the heart of it, just in view of the historic mansion. The estate itself is dated at the earliest at 1173, and is owned by Lord Nick Lechmere. The Lechmere Estate is situated in Hanley Castle, a historic hamlet approximately one mile from the town of Upton-on-Severn. Catering by prior arrangement with the owners can cater for guests on special occasions, from 7-course dinners to Sunday brunches or champagne breakfasts. Various welcome packs can be arranged consisting of wine, bubbles, juices, cereal, home cured smoked ham and salmon, breads, fresh eggs, bacon and sausages. Upton-upon-Severn is a picturesque riverside town steeped in history and is pleasant walk from the property. There are plenty of pubs and restaurants to dine out in and shops to explore. The Malverns are known for their rolling iconic hills and were the inspiration for musician Edward Elgar’s many symphonies. It is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is quoted to have one of the most beautiful train stations in England. Shop and restaurant 1½miles, pub ½ mile.
    £133
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  • Lady's Field House, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    In a peaceful lakeside setting at the edge of the picturesque village of Pensax, this charming cottage boasts its own large, well-tended garden, leading directly to the water’s edge. A haven for wildlife with ducks, moorhen and geese on the private unfenced lake.
    Within easy driving distance are Witley Court, the Wyre Forest Visitor Centre, Ludlow, Worcester and Tenbury Wells. The Wyre Forest is the largest woodland nature reserve in England with cycling, horse riding and many scenic walking trails.
    The pretty market town of Ludlow is home to the ruins of a medieval castle which dates back to the 12th century. The black and white timber framed buildings lining the streets add a traditional feel to the town.
    The cathedral city of Worcester is in some ways, another market town with pretty black and white Tudor timber framed buildings, and makes for an alternative day out. The medieval cathedral is home to cloisters, a crypt and houses some royal tombs.

    For a family day out the West Midlands Safari Park is home to over 170 exotic species including meerkats, zebra, tigers, rhinoceros, giraffes, lions, camels, cheetah, ankola cattle and elephants to name a few.
    The Welsh border is within travelling distance – why not visit for a day and sample some Welsh cakes!
    There are local shops at Abberley and Clowstop, both 3 miles. There is also the Elms Hotel, with spa and swimming pool just 2½ miles away from the property. Pub 1 mile. Shop 3 miles.
    £153
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  • Three Batch Cottages, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This beautiful Grade II listed, double fronted, terraced cottage is located in the idyllic north Worcestershire village of Chaddesley Corbett, between Bromsgrove and Kidderminster. This spacious and lovely furnished cottage has retained much charm and character and is the ideal place to stay for families and friends wishing to explore the area. Chaddesley Corbett is situated within the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire and boasts a butchers, florist, tea rooms, hairdressers with beautician and three village pubs including one opposite the cottage, where you will often be able to experience live music, jazz nights, open mic nights and an annual classic car rally in August. Chaddesley Woods is an area of woodland and nature reserve on one side of the village with a network of public footpaths to explore the area. Also within the village is the luxury Brockencote Hall where you can fine dine in their 3 AA Rosette restaurant or you can visit the Grade I listed 11th-century church of St Cassian’s.
    There is plenty to keep everyone amused in the nearby area including the West Midland Safari Park, the open air Avoncroft Museum, Severn Valley Steam Railway, the Georgian town of Bewdley sitting on the River Severn, the transport museum, National Trust properties including Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses, Knowles Mill and Hanbury Hall and Gardens. For the more active, you can try your hand at sailing at the nearby Upton Warren Sailing Club or Chelmarsh Sailing Club, fishing, canoeing and golf are close by and the owner can arrange guest access at Cutnall Green Tennis Club during your stay. Bromsgrove is 5 miles away and offers more extensive shopping and leisure facilities, as does the equidistant town of Kidderminster. The cathedral city of Worcester is 12 miles and central Birmingham is 18 miles away. Garage/shop ¼ mile. Shops and tea room 100 yards, pub and restaurant 10 yards.
    £76
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  • Renchers Farmhouse, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set within the heart and tranquillity of rural Worcestershire, this is the perfect getaway for families and friends to relax and unwind in the stunning, peaceful surroundings of the Severn Valley. Renchers Farmhouse is a beautiful detached five bedroom house and the owners live next door. Downstairs you have a spacious dining room with enough seats for everyone and joined to the dining room you have a modern kitchen. There is a large living room and a games room, fitted with toys and games for kids to use. Also on the ground floor is a utility room. Upstairs you have five spacious double bedrooms, with three having the ability to be twin or double. Two of the bedrooms have en-suites and all of the bedrooms have lovely views over the surrounding countryside. On the landing you have a second living area with a TV and sofas.
    The grounds of the property are lovely and perfect for family and friends to relax in, and there is even a barbecue hut with seating for 10 people which can be used all year round. Ombersley village is recommended to visit and only 3 miles away, with its historic black and white houses, and a butcher, fishmonger, deli and coffee shop all under one roof. Friendly Ombersley Golf Club is only half a mile away with great practice facilities and you can use the all day restaurant open from early to late evening at any time, even if you don’t play golf. Nearby is Little Owl Farm Park, where you can pet the farm animals, and West Midlands Safari Park is 8 miles away. The Georgian riverside town of Bewdley is 8 miles away and Kidderminster, the starting point of the world famous Severn Valley Railway, is just over 8 miles away. Stourport-on-Severn is around 4 miles, with shops, bars and restaurants. The lively cathedral city of Worcester is just over 8 miles and certainly worth a visit, whilst the Malvern Hills, a must for walkers, and the quintessential English Cotswolds with many villages to explore, are all within easy reach. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £174
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  • The Old Rope Works, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled down a tranquil private road within 5 minutes walk of the vibrant Georgian town of Bewdley with all its amenities, shops, restaurants, River Severn, Tourist Information Centre, museum, rowing, tennis, bowling, fishing clubs, Bewdley Severn Valley railway station which is just 50 yards away and West Midland Safari Park just 4 minutes drive. The Wyre Forest, with all its walks and cycle tracks, is just 7 minutes drive away.
    The Old Rope Works manufactured hand made rope and twine from 1801 to 1972. A display of its equipment and products is on display in Bewdley museum. The building has been lovingly transformed and restored into a luxurious, spacious, bright, contemporary, cosy home whilst retaining the huge character and quirkiness of the original factory. There are original beams, hard floors, bare brick walls throughout, and the working bell tower that once called in its workers.
    On the ground floor you have a contemporary kitchen with breakfast seating area and 30" TV, a dining room with the double bedroom off to the left and the luxurious bathroom off to the right, fitted with bath walk-in shower and underfloor mood lighting. On the first floor you have a spacious living room with the original bell still in the roof, double glazed sash windows and cast iron radiators, the master bedroom with en-suite shower room and final single bedroom lead off from the living room. At the rear of the property, through a gated entrance is an enclosed courtyard with very high walls, ideal for children and pets alike. It features garden furniture and a gas BBQ, a real sun trap all afternoon until sunset so great to relax and dine al fresco. There is also a store off the courtyard for cycling and fishing equipment with a wash down hose outside.
    The property is in a superb location with the Severn Valley Railway 50 yards from the property and local shop, pubs and restaurant just 100 yards away. There is parking for 2 cars on the property’s private driveway.
    £112
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