Rural Accommodation

The Old Saw Barn

Self Catering
£545.00
 -  £895.00
Notes : per week
The Old Saw Barn
Hill Court Farm, Hill
Pershore
WR10 2PP
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Description

Owner Information
Sarah Righton
Worcestershire
Phone : +44 (0)1386 860870
The 'Old Saw Barn' is a beautifully renovated barn conversion set in the grounds of Hill Court Farm in the idyllic surroundings of the Worcestershire countryside.

The holiday cottage is spacious and luxurious, and yet it retains its rustic classic charm. It is the ultimate relaxing countryside retreat and offers a place to unwind and escape from the hustle and bustle of the town or city. It has been awarded a high 4* rating.

From this picturesque self-catering holiday cottage, our guests are easily able to explore the surrounding countryside. The barn is perfectly placed near the market town of Pershore, Shakespeare's Stratford and the Cotswolds. There are good local walks in the immediate area and plenty of local entertainment and things to do for the whole family.

The Old Saw Barn sleeps seven people, plus a cot. There is a large open-plan kitchen and dining room, and a large living room with wood burning stove. Upstairs, there are two king-size bedrooms, a twin, and a small single bedroom. There are two bathrooms. There is a beautiful south-facing patio area with a table and chairs, and a barbeque. The barn is surrounded by the garden, and there is private parking. A stream flows at the bottom of the property. We have prepared an Access Statement for you which can be found here: Access Statement

Hill Court Farm is very much a family farm, with beef cattle and arable crops; there is also a small flock of pedigree sheep. The farm is also involved in environmental and conservation schemes for which it has won awards. We aim to make your holiday with us as relaxing and as memorable as possible. We hope you enjoy exploring our site and our wonderful cottage "The Old Saw Barn".
Access to Golf Course 
Accept Children 
Dish Washer 
Facilities for Children 
Fishing Nearby 
Freezer 
Laundry Facilities 
Microwave 
Pets Accepted 
Working Farm 
BBQ 
Fridge 
Garden Patio 
Linen Provided 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

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