Rural Accommodation

Gilberts End Farm

B&B
£32.50
 -  £60.00
Notes : per person per night
Gilberts End Farm
Gilberts End
Hanley Castle
WR8 0AR
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

Gilberts End Farm Pictures

Description

Owner Information
Chrissy Bacon
Worcestershire
Phone : +44 (0)1684 311392
Gilberts End Farm bed and breakfast, near Upton upon Severn and Malvern is a Character Grade II Listed Building with parts dating back 600 years. We pride ourselves on offering luxury BandB accommodation in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. All our B&B rooms are spacious and comfortable with their own sitting areas, and we are able to offer Unlimited FREE Wireless Internet Connection, (FREE WIFI), in ALL our Guest Rooms.

The Farm House, situated in its own mature grounds, is located in a rural Hamlet at the base of the Malvern Hills. Set in the Heart of the Severn Valley on the edge of the Cotswolds, this tranquil and beautiful area is a hidden jewel in traditional Middle England, yet to be discovered by travellers from near and far.

We serve delicious Farmhouse Breakfasts using Local Award Winning Sausages, and only use fresh eggs from local Free-Range Chickens. As well as Orange Juice, we offer a range of Apple and Pear Juices traditionally and locally produced at Clive's Fruit Farm. We also serve Rice Crispies and Gluten Free Bread for those on a Gluten Free Diet, and offer Quorn Sausages for those requiring a Vegetarian alternative.

We have recently opened the 'Tranquility Room' to enhance your stay with us. We offer guests a range of Relaxing and Therepeutic Massage Treatments and other Complementary Therapies with fully qualified and experienced Therapists, enabling guests to enjoy Spa Treatments at B&B prices.

Gilberts End Farm is only 4 miles from the glorious Malvern Hills, and being surrounded by rural footpaths walkers are able to access varied easy walks direct from the farmhouse, as well as enjoying the more challenging terrain of the nearby 8 mile range of the Malverns .

Only five minutes drive away from the farmhouse, nestling at the base of the Malvern Hills, is the Three Counties Showground which offers a varied programme of events throughout the year.

We are an ideal base for Business visitors being near the Business Centres in Malvern, Worcester and Tewksbury, and with the Midlands Motorwork Network nearby we are easily commutable from Birmingham, Cheltenham and Gloucester.

We are sure both Business and Leisure visitors alike will appreciate this area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) and the Quietude & Tranquility of the location of Gilberts End Farm.

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