the simple, modern rooms feature free wifi, and some offer en suite bathrooms. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. other on-site amenities include a guest lounge with a lending library. this modest victorian guesthouse is a 6-minute walk from the malvern hills science park and a 10-minute walk from great malvern train station. a complimentary train station shuttle service is provided, as well as free parking Birmingham Airport 56 min
Priory Park (9 min) Three Counties Showground (5 min) Indoor & outdoor venue by the Malvern Hills, with antiques fairs, flea markets & agricultural shows. Tewkesbury Abbey (23 min) Norman edifice with a Romanesque tower and ornate roof bosses, plus regular Christian services. Witley Court and Gardens (32 min) Lavish ruined mansion with stone fountains and formal gardens, a children's play area and shop. Spetchley Park Gardens (20 min) Sprawling grounds of a country mansion with bloom- & herb-filled borders, ornate statues & a cafe. Eastnor Castle (18 min) Venerable mock Greek Revival castle, circa 1820, with a tea room, medieval armor & gardens to tour. National Trust - Brockhampton Estate (23 min) Traditionally farmed estate and medieval manor house with open parkland, nature trails and tours. Malvern Hills (11 min) Sweeping countryside views are offered from walking trails on these hills known for spring water. Great Malvern Priory (3 min) Abbey and architecture Croome Court (22 min) This 18th-century neo-Palladian mansion features restored rooms, walled gardens, a park & more. Worcester Cathedral (20 min) Norman-era, Gothic place of CofE worship containing the tomb of King John and a 235-step tower. British Camp Hill Fort (11 min) Iron age and history Museum of Royal Worcester (20 min) Museum telling the story of Worcester porcelain, plus galleries of Georgian and Victorian ceramics. Worcestershire Beacon (10 min) This 425-m. hill features numerous footpaths, sweeping views & a 19th-century toposcope. Malvern Museum (4 min) Local-history exhibits, artifacts & information in a 15th-century brick gatehouse. |