The Hideaway, Malvern

Worcestershire. Sleeps up to 2

The Hideaway is a relaxing and comfortable retreat tucked away in a peaceful area of Malvern, amongst the scenic landscapes of the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perfectly-situated as to immerse its guests in the beauty of this picturesque town and with the added benefit of free parking, The Hideaway is set within a splendid Victorian villa, occupying the ground floor with a private entrance and outdoor space for your own enjoyment. Inside, the apartment blends contemporary with classic period charm and comprises a spacious bedroom featuring a king-sized bed, Smart TV, built-in wardrobe, and two plush chairs; plantation shutters also provide privacy in all seasons. Serviced by a spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower, it ensures you have everything you need for a relaxing stay. There is a well-appointed kitchen, complete with a small dining table for two; here, you have all the amenities needed for self-catering, including an electric cooker, hob, fridge, and more. With independent heating and all the safety aspects you would expect, The Hideaway has everything you will need for a relaxing stay in this beautiful part of the country, with patio areas outside for alfresco dining. The Hideaway is a gorgeous dwelling in a peaceful setting, offering easy access to the Malvern Hills AONB and the bustling city of Worcester. Just a brief stroll from The Hideaway, you'll discover the renowned Malvern Theatre. Here, you can immerse yourself in famous productions from the West End and the Royal Shakespeare Company; the vibrant local scene also includes regular farmers' markets, craft fairs, and antique shows, ensuring you're always in the midst of exciting events. The apartment offers an excellent base from which to explore the stunning Malvern Hills AONB, offering an extensive network of footpaths, providing breathtaking views of the Severn Valley to the East and the Welsh Mountains to the West, in addition to cycling trails and outdoor activities. From the property you can turn either left or right and end up off the road and onto the miles of footpaths in a short walk. Must-see destinations within easy reach are the attractive towns of Ledbury, known for its timber-framed buildings, Tewkesbury, and Cheltenham, or take a peaceful trip over to Hereford city centre for an even wider selection of activities and attractions. Alternatively, you can take a peek at one of the many historic properties throughout the local area including Greyfriars' House and Garden and Hellen’s Manor. Discover the exciting city of Worcester nearby where you can spend a day shopping in a city noted for its independent shops, stroll along the riverside, or visit the historic cathedral, there's something for everyone! The property is a short drive from the three counties showground with its expansive range of events year-round the highlight of which are the RHS Spring and Summer Shows. If entertainment is your thing the town of Upton on Severn is 5 miles from Malvern and hosts a variety of music festivals, from folk to jazz to pop, throughout the summer months. Visit the historic and beautiful Eastnor Castle, wander the grounds and shimmering lakes or check out one of their events, one not to miss is the famous Chilli Festival. Further afield to the West lies the literary town of Hay-on-Wye and all the beautiful walks and activities that the Wye Valley has to offer. To the East Cheltenham and the Cotswolds offer a wealth of fantastic sightseeing and adventure opportunities with Bourton on the Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Broadway all within an hour’s drive. Offering spacious accommodation, contemporary amenities and a peaceful ambiance, The Hideaway is your haven of relaxation, the perfect launching pad for your Worcestershire adventure. Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1059428, together sleeping four guests.

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