HANLEY MILL HOLIDAY COTTAGES
Two outstanding cottages in the 30 acre grounds of Hanley Mill Estate just five miles from the pretty market town of Tenbury Wells. The grounds include paddocks, woodland areas suitable for summer picnics, a menage, stabling and an abundance of wildlife, all in its own tranquil valley. These beautiful cottages have been carefully created from original farm buildings which have been individually designed and furnished to a very high standard. Both have an open plan living area with a well-equipped bespoke kitchen, dining and sitting areas. The sumptuous bedrooms all have their own luxurious bathroom. Both cottages have a private garden area with patio, furniture and a wood-fired hot tub as well as access to 30 acres of woodland walks and picnic areas, plus from the doorstep you can access many footpaths and bridleways enabling you to enjoy the local countryside on bike or by foot. The surrounding area offers something for everyone including many lovely walks, cycle routes and bridleways as well as local pottery classes and alpaca trekking in the next village. Nearby are scattered villages and pretty market towns, offering traditional inns serving real ales and home-cooked food, charming tea rooms and individual shops and antique centres. Two stunning cottages perfect for a romantic break or get together with friends. NB: Please note that neither of these cottages are suitable for children but well behaved dogs and horses are welcome. Maximum 2 dogs in each cottage
Two outstanding cottages in the 30 acre grounds of Hanley Mill Estate just five miles from the pretty market town of Tenbury Wells. The grounds include paddocks, woodland areas suitable for summer picnics, a menage, stabling and an abundance of wildlife, all in its own tranquil valley. These beautiful cottages have been carefully created from original farm buildings which have been individually designed and furnished to a very high standard. Both have an open plan living area with a well-equipped bespoke kitchen, dining and sitting areas. The sumptuous bedrooms all have their own luxurious bathroom. Both cottages have a private garden area with patio, furniture and a wood-fired hot tub as well as access to 30 acres of woodland walks and picnic areas, plus from the doorstep you can access many footpaths and bridleways enabling you to enjoy the local countryside on bike or by foot. The surrounding area offers something for everyone including many lovely walks, cycle routes and bridleways as well as local pottery classes and alpaca trekking in the next village. Nearby are scattered villages and pretty market towns, offering traditional inns serving real ales and home-cooked food, charming tea rooms and individual shops and antique centres. Two stunning cottages perfect for a romantic break or get together with friends. NB: Please note that neither of these cottages are suitable for children but well behaved dogs and horses are welcome. Maximum 2 dogs in each cottage
STABLE COTTAGE - SLEEPS 4 MILL COTTAGE - SLEEPS 2
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About the Location
HANLEY WILLIAM
Tenbury Wells 5 miles; Leominster 16 miles; Worcester 19 miles.
The scattered village of Hanley William is surrounded by beautiful Worcestershire countryside, criss-crossed with an abundance of walks and bridleways withthe Worcestershire Way and Three Rivers Ride close by. The Fox, a Black and White village pub, serves great food while many other traditional pubs and restaurants can be found nearby. The village of Eastham is just a mile away and is home to Grabbed by the Alpacas, where you can enjoy an alpaca trekking experience that you will never forget. Just five miles away, Tenbury Wells is an ancient market town situated on the banks of the River Teme. Dating back to the Iron Age and said to have been called 'my little town in the orchard' by Queen Victoria, it boasts a unique 18th century bridge built by Thomas Telford, the magnificent Pump Rooms, which housed baths where local mineral water was available, and many other listed buildings dating back to the 17th century. This bustling town has many individual shops, cafés and tea rooms and plays host to numerous festivals throughout the year, notably the Applefest in October and Holly and Mistletoe around Christmas. Ludlow, one of the most beautiful towns in Britain offers a medieval street pattern, which remains almost intact and provides an amazing backdrop for the town's regular markets. Renowned for its shopping, Ludlow also has high quality restaurants, excellent tea shops and pubs. The Wyre Forest is home to a vast array of wildlife, including woodland birds, flora, fauna, moths and adders, as well as many lovely walks, cycle routes, horse riding and a discovery centre. Also within easy reach is Church Stretton, known as Little Switzerland, the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge Gorge, Leominster, Hereford, the beautiful Malvern Hills, as well as the Severn Valley Railway, Berrington Hall and Hay-on-Wye, famous for its annual Literary Festival in May/June.
HANLEY WILLIAM
Tenbury Wells 5 miles; Leominster 16 miles; Worcester 19 miles.
The scattered village of Hanley William is surrounded by beautiful Worcestershire countryside, criss-crossed with an abundance of walks and bridleways withthe Worcestershire Way and Three Rivers Ride close by. The Fox, a Black and White village pub, serves great food while many other traditional pubs and restaurants can be found nearby. The village of Eastham is just a mile away and is home to Grabbed by the Alpacas, where you can enjoy an alpaca trekking experience that you will never forget. Just five miles away, Tenbury Wells is an ancient market town situated on the banks of the River Teme. Dating back to the Iron Age and said to have been called 'my little town in the orchard' by Queen Victoria, it boasts a unique 18th century bridge built by Thomas Telford, the magnificent Pump Rooms, which housed baths where local mineral water was available, and many other listed buildings dating back to the 17th century. This bustling town has many individual shops, cafés and tea rooms and plays host to numerous festivals throughout the year, notably the Applefest in October and Holly and Mistletoe around Christmas. Ludlow, one of the most beautiful towns in Britain offers a medieval street pattern, which remains almost intact and provides an amazing backdrop for the town's regular markets. Renowned for its shopping, Ludlow also has high quality restaurants, excellent tea shops and pubs. The Wyre Forest is home to a vast array of wildlife, including woodland birds, flora, fauna, moths and adders, as well as many lovely walks, cycle routes, horse riding and a discovery centre. Also within easy reach is Church Stretton, known as Little Switzerland, the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge Gorge, Leominster, Hereford, the beautiful Malvern Hills, as well as the Severn Valley Railway, Berrington Hall and Hay-on-Wye, famous for its annual Literary Festival in May/June.