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Swallows Nest

(Ref. 18914)

Castlemorton near Welland, Worcestershire Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews

1 Customer Review

  • "The Swallows Nest was fantastic, really well situated for a lovely peaceful holiday and so dog friendly, a private garden and also the choice to use a fully enclosed field where dogs are safe to be let off lead."

    The lodge itself was very clean, furnished to a high standard and very comfortable in fact so much so we stayed for an extra week. Myself, My Husband and Molly our pointer cross enjoyed a wonderful fortnight and would highly recommend the Swallows Nest.

    Reviewed by Christine5.0Jul 2024

Summary

  • Single-storey
  • One double bedroom
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Oil heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 1 car
  • Rear garden with lawn, patio and furniture
  • Pet friendly
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 1.6 miles, pub 0.6 miles
  • Note: This property is adult-only

The property

Welland 1.5 miles.

Swallows Nest is a charming, single-storey cottage nestled near the Malvern Hills National Landscape in the quaint village of Castlemorton, Worcestershire.

With an open-plan living space, a delightful garden and off-road parking, this delightful retreat is perfect for couples seeking a serene escape amidst picturesque surroundings.

Upon entering this self-catering abode, you will be greeted by the inviting open-plan living space, where you can unwind on the plush sofa and enjoy your favourite shows on the TV.

The kitchen area is well-equipped with all the essentials you need to prepare delicious meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table set for two.

The property boasts a well-presented double bedroom, offering a peaceful space to rest after a day of exploration.

The accommodation is completed by a stylish shower room, fitted with a walk-in shower, basin and WC, where you can freshen up each morning.

Step outside to the rear garden, where you can enjoy the tranquillity of your surroundings.

The garden features a well-kept lawn and a patio area complete with furniture, providing an ideal spot for alfresco dining or simply relaxing with a good book.

Whatever your interest or pace, Swallows Nest offers an ideal base for your explorations in the heart of Worcestershire.

Note: This property can be booked with ref. 18916, togther sleeping four guests.

Castlemorton Cottages

Castlemorton Cottages are a pairing of romantic, single-storey cottages resting in the county of Worcestershire and tucked right on the edge of the gorgeous Cotswolds. Both cottages offer pleasant living spaces, private gardens for al fresco dining in the sun and are within easy reach of Worcester, Gloucester and Cheltenham. The places to explore are in abundance, starting with the Malvern Hills National Landscape which is right on the doorstep with a plethora of walks to choose from and plenty of quaint towns and villages home to pubs and eateries to discover. Venture past your doorstep to explore the historic city of Worcester, home to the beautiful Worcester Cathedral, a magnificent sight with a rich history. You may also wish to visit the National Trust - Greyfriars House and Garden, a tranquil oasis right in the heart of the city. Spend an afternoon appreciating the beauty of natural landscapes at Perry Wood Local Nature Reserve, or take a day trip to the city of Gloucester to see the stunning Gloucester Cathedral, the National Waterways Museum Gloucester and the atmospheric Blackfriars Priory. Finally, make time for a leisurely stroll around the well-tended Armscroft Park before choosing from one of many dining options in the city. For a truly delightful stay in Worcestshire, be sure to choose Castlemorton Cottages.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.

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About the location

WELLAND

Malvern 5 miles; Worcester 13.5 miles; Gloucester 17 miles

The thriving village of Welland lies south east of the magnificent Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, with a Post Office, village shop and its very own family-run vineyard, producing award-winning wines which can be purchased directly from the owners. Castlemorton Common provides many lovely walk and cycle rides, part of which is a designated SSSI due to its vast array of wildlife, flora and fauna. The beautiful Worcestershire town of Malvern dates back to the Bronze Age and is situated on the eastern side of the dramatic Malvern Hills. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the hills form a nine mile range of ancient rock, which offers 100 miles of footpaths and bridleways with natural springs and long distance views in all directions. The town holds antiques fairs, WI country markets, farmers’ markets and many auctions throughout the year, as well as the Great Malvern Food Festival in June. The Malvern Theatre welcomes productions from the West End and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Fishing and river cruises are available nearby and there are National Trust properties and gardens to visit in the area. Malvern has many individual shops, cafes, art galleries and restaurants, a luxurious spa, and is also home to the Three Counties Showground. Malvern is the home of the Morgan car, which makes this area popular with enthusiasts. The pretty town of Upton upon Severn lies on the banks of the River Severn and boasts a variety of delightful 17th century buildings and attractive shops, including The Pudding Shop, traditional inns and cafes and its very own museum. It also plays host to many annual festivals, including Jazz, Folk and Blues Festivals, as well as the Sunshine Music Festival. This small, thriving town has its own marina, a vineyard and a well-stocked farm shop at the local fruit farm, plus the town’s medieval church, which is now a Heritage Centre, is topped by a striking 18th century cupola, known locally as The Pepperpot. The picturesque Forest of Dean, with its range of attractions, is only 30 miles away, and the cathedral city of Worcester and waterfront city of Gloucester are also close by.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter