Rhydd Barn
Malvern, Worcestershire
Summary
Rhydd Barn offers attractive self catering accommodation in just 3 miles from Malvern. Our stone barn offers wonderful views of the Malvern Hills and is in a great position for exploring Worcestershire.
Accommodation
My barn was originally built in 1850 and has been beautifully restored to offer high-quality accommodation. Lovely features include wooden floors, pine beams and black ironwork.On the ground floor is a relaxing open plan room with underfloor heating and a well-equipped kitchen/dining area with a fridge and freezer, gas hob, electric oven, microwave oven and dishwasher. In the converted pig-sty across the patio is a freezer and an extra roomy fridge. A utility room houses the washing machine. The dining and sitting area offers fabulous views of the Malvern Hills. There is a ground floor high-pressure shower with a separate toilet and wash basin.
The first floor has a lovely high-ceiling area with French windows that open onto a small balcony to take advantage of the glorious views. A double bedroom has an en suite main bathroom. Open pine ladder-style steps lead to the galleried second floor. Facilities include a smart TV, DVD player and an old record player/audio cassette/radio mini Hi-Fi unit. On the second floor is a mezzanine floor with a futon sofa bed.
Outside there is a south and west-facing patio and lawn area, with and outdoor table and chairs perfect for al fresco dining whilst enjoying the views.
Visiting Malvern, Worchester & Exploring Worcestershire
We are in the perfect location for exploring the area, just a 10-minute drive to Malvern and the Three Counties Showground. You can walk around the attractive Malvern Hills or watch a live production at the Malvern Theatre and films at the cinema. Take a meal beforehand at the restaurant. Take a tour of the Morgan Motor Company.Other excellent attractions include:
Great Malvern Priory.
Malvern Museum.
Witley Court and Gardens (English Heritage).
Hanbury Hall.
Worcester Cathedral.
Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum.
The Commandery, a museum famous for being the Royalist Headquarters during the deciding battle of the English Civil War. Evolution from the Middle Ages through to the English Civil war to the 1950s. A spectacular building.
Croome Court, house and extensive landscape parkland.
Elgar
See where Elgar was born and his music was formed
For more information please visit our website.
Rates: From £430 - £570 per week depending on season.
Maximum of 2 people.
Wi-Fi/internet access.
Small holding.
Off street parking.
4 Star Gold Visit England.
Please note that map locations may be approximate.
Some of the Amenities available are:
Wireless Broadband AvailableOff Street Parking
Garden
Book this accommodation
To make a reservation or to request more information about staying at this accommodation
Call the owner, Rosemary Boaz on 01643 703761 or, send an email below.