Rural Accommodation

Phepson Farm Cottages

Self Catering
£305.00
 -  £630.00
Notes : per week
Phepson Farm
Himbleton
Droitwich Spa
WR9 7JZ
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David and Tricia Havard
Worcestershire
Phone : +44 (0)1905 391205
Welcome to Phepson Farm Cottages for a self-catering stay in one of our thoughtfully converted barns, The Mealhouse, The Granary, Diamond and Lofty Cottage. Set in fifty acres of peaceful Worcestershire countryside, Phepson Farm Cottages are surrounded by picturesque farmland and 1½ acre fishing lake.

We have an emphasis on conserving and valuing our local surroundings, providing you with a guide to local food and pubs to explore what is on offer and in season during your stay. There are also an abundance of walks and cycle routes in the local area for you to discover, including the “Wychavon Way” running nearby and the farm wildlife walk where you may spot some of the rare wildlife species that are on the farm.

The land at Phepson Farm is managed to help conserve and nurture the natural habitat, aiming to maintain the historic landscape and conserve different species of wildflowers and birds. The lamb and mutton produced from this land is matured slowly for a fuller flavour from rare breed sheep. If you would like to purchase the lamb or mutton to have during your stay just visit the Farm Produce page for more information.

With a range of 3-5 star cottages there should be a cottage to suit your needs and price range. For more information on the individual cottages just use the drop down list at the top.

Tucked away in a rural setting, yet just a five mile drive to the M5, Phepson Farm has a superb situation. The Historic Spa town of Droitwich is just 4 miles away, with the Cathedral City of Worcester, Shakespeare's Stratford and The Cotswold's all within easy access.

Whether you are here as a business traveler making use of our WIFI facilities or here with more time to explore, we hope you have a restful, refreshing stay here at Phepson Farm.
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