Friday 10 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

Holly Lodge

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Self Catering  -   £295.00 - £600.00   per week

Holly Lodge
c/o Hollybeds Farm, Worcester Road, Earls Croome
Worcester
Worcestershire WR8 9DA
 Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars  
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
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Holly Lodge


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  Description
Holly Lodge is a newly built Self Catering Holiday Lodge based on a farm in rural South Worcestershire.
Sleeping up to 8 people, Holly lodge is the ideal base for visiting the many attractions this part of the country has to offer.

David and Sandra Goodwin would like to thank you for taking the time to visit our web site. We hope that you will find the contents informative and to your liking. Should you have any queries, or wish to make a booking please do not hesitate to contact us.


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Sandra Jean Goodwin
Worcestershire  
Phone : +44 (0)1684 592877





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Things to see and do in Worcestershire
   
Broadway Tower
Broadway Tower is a folly located on Broadway Hill at the second highest point of the Cotswolds. It is a tourist attraction with various exhibitions open to the public.
 
   
Worcester Cathedral      View website
Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester, England; situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. It is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Worcester. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester. Built between 1084 and 1504, Worcester Cathedral represents every style of English architecture from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic.
 
   
Croome Park
Croome Park is a landscaped country park surrounding Croome Court, near Besford in Worcestershire, England.
 
   
West Midland Safari Park      View website
The West Midland Safari and Leisure Park is a safari park located in Bewdley in Worcestershire.

 
   
Elgar Birthplace Museum      View website
One of England's greatest composers, Sir Edward Elgar, was born on 2 June 1857, in this pretty country cottage near Worcester in the heart of England.

After his death in 1934, Elgar's daughter Carice set up a Museum here, as her father had wished. In 2000, the new Elgar Centre was added to the Museum, to display even more treasures from this wonderful collection.
 
   
Malvern Hills
The Malvern Hills are a range of hills in the English counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and a small area of northern Gloucestershire, dominating the surrounding countryside and the towns and villages of the district of Malvern. The highest summit of the hills affords a panorama of the Severn valley with the hills of Herefordshire and the Welsh mountains, parts of thirteen counties, the Bristol Channel, and the cathedrals of Worcester, Gloucester and Hereford. The Malvern Hills have been designated by the Countryside Agency as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is the most popular free tourist attraction in the West Midlands.
 
   
The Commandery      View website
A glorious Grade 1 listed site dating back to the 12th century, The Commandery has had a long and varied history that is reflected in its range of architectural styles from medieval to Victorian. The Commandery has exciting stories to tell you about power, greed, war, wealth, romance, death, society and industry. Step back in time to catch a glimpse of the lively characters that have inhabited this ancient building during the past seven centuries.
 
   
Battle of Worcester Battlefield      View website
The Battle of Worcester took place on 3 September 1651 at Worcester, England and was the final battle of the English Civil War. Oliver Cromwell and the Parliamentarians defeated the Royalist, predominantly Scottish, forces of King Charles II.
 
   
Worcester City Museum      View website
Worcester's principal art gallery and museum hosts a unique programme of contemporary art exhibitions, as well as housing a historic picture collection and an intriguing selection of objects ranging from a 19th century chemist's shop to the wonderful Worcester sauce machine.
 
   
Harvington Hall      View website
This medieval and Elizabethan Moated Manor House, contains secret hiding places and rare wall paintings. The hall has a tea room and gift shop. Various rooms are available to hire for business meetings or private functions.