Saturday 11 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

The Dairy at Tippins Farm

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Self Catering  -   £138.00 - £390.00   per week

Tippins Farm
Upper Sapey
Worcester
Worcestershire WR6 6XT
 Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars  
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
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The Dairy at Tippins Farm


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  Description
Tippins Farm offers bed and breakfast accommodation set within rural seclusion overlooking undulating Worcestershire and Herefordshire countryside.
Built in the 18th century, this Bed and Breakfast is full of character and provides excellent accommodation and a superb breakfast using local produce wherever possible. You will find historic towns with castles, cathedrals, National Trust properties and gardens aplenty to explore, together with nearby good pubs and restaurants - places where you can soak up the local atmosphere and relax.

Situated near the market towns of Bromyard and Tenbury Wells, the farm is off the beaten track and has 25 acres of land, giving good opportunities for exploring the flora and varied bird life in the area, however the B& B is still easily accessible, with a good road network including the Motorway links to the Midlands.


 Accept Children  Access to Golf Course  Baby Sitting  BBQ  Credit Cards Accepted  Cycle Storage  Dish Washer  Evening Meals Available  Fishing Nearby  Freezer 
 Fridge  Garden Patio  Ground Floor Bedroom  Laundry Facilities  Linen Provided  Microwave  Parking On-Site  Pony Trekking  Working Farm 
Owner Information
Marion Morris
Worcestershire  
Phone : +44 (0)1886 853801





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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
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Worcester City Museum      View website
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Harvington Hall      View website
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