Summary:
Tucked away in Worcester, this charming 3-bedroom house offers the ideal combination of comfort and convenience. Designed with a welcoming atmosphere and modern amenities, it’s a cosy haven for families and friends. Explore the city’s historic attractions, enjoy delicious meals at local restaurants, or simply relax in the comfort of your home away from home. Whether you're in the mood for adventure or relaxation, our house provides the perfect setting for a memorable stay.
The Space:
This property offers convenient parking with 2 dedicated spaces. Inside, the kitchen is fully equipped for a self-catered stay, featuring a washing machine, cooker, kettle, toaster, and microwave, along with complimentary tea, coffee, sugar, and milk. Enjoy meals and spend quality time with family or friends around the dining area. The cosy living room provides a comfortable space for relaxation, whether it's for a family game night or unwinding with the TV after a day of exploring Worcester. The property has 3 double bedrooms, each offering ample storage for your belongings. The bathroom includes both a shower and a bath, with towels and toilet roll provided for your convenience.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property. The keys to the property are accessed via a secure key safe and full details will be provided shortly before your arrival date.
The Neighborhood:
Worcester, a historic cathedral city nestled on the banks of the River Severn, offers a captivating mix of heritage, culture, and natural beauty. At its heart is the iconic Worcester Cathedral, renowned for its impressive Gothic architecture and scenic riverside location. The cathedral houses significant treasures, including the tomb of King John and a stunning chapter house. The city’s fascinating past is further explored at the Tudor House Museum and The Commandery, which delves into Worcester's pivotal role during the English Civil War.
The vibrant city centre is home to a diverse blend of independent shops, high-street retailers, and bustling markets, complemented by a wide range of restaurants, pubs, and cafés. Worcester also boasts a thriving cultural scene, with venues such as The Swan Theatre and The Hive – a striking modern library and learning hub – adding a contemporary flair to the city.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy scenic riverside walks and the tranquil Gheluvelt Park, while cricket fans will appreciate the historic Worcestershire County Cricket Club, one of the country’s most picturesque cricket grounds. With its rich heritage, dynamic arts scene, and beautiful natural surroundings, Worcester offers a warm and welcoming destination for all kinds of visitors.
Getting Around:
Worcester is well-connected by train, with regular services from Birmingham, London, and the South West arriving at both Worcester Foregate Street and Worcester Shrub Hill stations. The M5 motorway offers easy access for drivers, with plenty of parking available throughout the city. Local bus services provide links to nearby towns and attractions, including the Malvern Hills and other scenic countryside locations. The city centre is compact and ideal for exploring on foot, with historic streets, riverside paths, and major landmarks like Worcester Cathedral and The Commandery all within walking distance. For those wishing to explore further, cycling routes and picturesque drives make it simple to discover the beautiful surrounding countryside and nearby villages.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.