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| The Threshing Barn (Colwall Self Catering) | £ 355 - 595 Per Week | |||||
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Description The Threshing Barn is on the slopes of the Malvern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is a magnificent Grade II Listed oak timber framed building. Its renovation was completed in 2000 to the highest architectural and environmental conservation standards. This beautiful barn retains the unique spaciousness and tranquillity of the original timber building. The grand hall dinning/sitting room has furniture made from the old barn timbers and hand made felt rugs on the under floor heated flagstones. There is a south facing, wide glazed walkway running the whole length of the barn with 3 double doors leading out onto the secluded, private stone walled patio garden. From here there are views of the Malvern Hills and the sounds of the adjacent stream. Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester are approximately half an hour away by car, making the barn an ideal base for many festivals, the Three Counties Show Ground, excellent rail links to Birmingham and London and many lovely gardens to explore and enjoy in this unspoilt corner of England. Grade II Listed & Quality in Tourism 4 Star. Ground floor; grand hall, dining and sitting room with under floor heated flagstones, beautifully fitted kitchen, shower room and toilet with wheelchair access. South facing, wide glazed walkway running the full length of the barn with three double doors leading onto the secluded patio garden with views of the Malvern Hills First floor The old threshing floor is now a double bedroom with en-suite made up as a king size double (or 2 large singles). The sitting room has 4 sofas, 2 of which make up into single beds or a double bed . In an adjacent bilding there is a laundry room, Sauna and Gym. Wireless Broadband and laptop This property is wheelchair accessible. Views: 176 |
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| Accommodation Facilities Location Type: Rural, Village Housekeeping & Services: Iron and Ironing Board, Weekly Maid Service, Bed Linen Included, Towels Included, Telephone, Fuel and Power Included, Cot, High Chair, No Smoking Bedrooms: 1 Double Bedroom Ground Floor Facilities: Ground Floor Toilet, Ground Floor Shower Kitchen: Washing Machine, Dishwasher, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Toaster, Oven, Hob, Grill, Coffee Machine Internet Access: Wireless Broadband Entertainment: CD Player, DVD Player, Books, TV Leisure Equipment: Sun Loungers, Patio Furniture, Barbecue Garden/Terrace/Play area: Terrace / patio Parking available: Off road parking Activities within 20min drive of the property: Wind Surfing, Fishing, Wine Tour, Theatre, Tennis, Golf, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horse Riding, Walking, Cycling, Pub/Bar within 1 mile Local Water Sports: Swimming (indoor pool), Canoeing |
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