Rural Accommodation

Rochford Park Cottages

Self Catering
£185.00
 -  £720.00
Notes : per week
Lodge Farm
Rochford Park
Tenbury Wells
WR15 8SP
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Description

Owner Information
Jarka Robinson
Worcestershire
Phone : +44 (0)1584 781392
All our cottages have been inspected by VisitBritain and graded Four Stars

Situated in the picturesque Teme valley on a working 800 acre farm, this former stable, dairy, and barn were converted into high quality, comfortable, self-catering accommodation.

The unassuming exteriors hide surprisingly spacious and luxurious interiors.
Access to Golf Course 
Accept Children 
Dish Washer 
Fishing Nearby 
Freezer 
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Laundry Facilities 
Microwave 
Working Farm 
BBQ 
Fridge 
Garden Patio 
Linen Provided 
Parking On-Site 
Pool Table 
Real Fires 

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Accommodation Rooms/Units
Unit Name : Mooncroft
Maximum Occupancy :
Bedrooms : 4
The sleeping accommodation which comprises of two twin and two double bedrooms, all with en-suite baths and showers, is situated on the ground floor. Up the wooden stairs you will discover glorious open-plan living accommodation comprising of a spacious living room where one sofa converts into a bed, together with a delightful kitchen and dining area. French doors open onto a balcony giving charming views of the farm and countryside beyond. Nestled beneath exposed beams, the truly congenial atmosphere is completed by the open fireplace.
Unit Name : Plum Tree Cottage
Maximum Occupancy :
Bedrooms : 2
The front door opens to a hall, behind which lies the living room; an open space incorporating a dining area, and where one sofa can convert into a spare bed. A Clearview wood burner provides a focus for the room. From here leads a corridor with doors to a kitchen, a double\twin bedroom, a single bedroom and a bathroom. The bath has a special "Bath-Knight" lift to enable people with mobility problems to get in and out of it easily. Plum Tree Cottage has full oil central heating, electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, colour TV, Video, music centre/CD player, books and games.
Unit Name : The Wain House
Maximum Occupancy :
Bedrooms : 3
The front door opens to a hall, behind which lies the living room; an open space incorporating a dining area, and where one sofa can convert into a spare bed. A Clearview wood burner provides a focus for the room. From here leads a corridor with doors to a kitchen, a double\twin bedroom, a single bedroom and a bathroom. The bath has a special "Bath-Knight" lift to enable people with mobility problems to get in and out of it easily. Plum Tree Cottage has full oil central heating, electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, colour TV, Video, music centre/CD player, books and games.

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