The Leat, Droitwich Spa

Warwickshire. Sleeps up to 4

Nestled on the grounds of the owner's home, surrounded by tranquil countryside and offering views of the pond to the rear, is The Leat, one of two luxury barn conversions in the village of Hanbury in Worcestershire. This contemporary and stylish property is ideal for a small family or couple wanting to enjoy a peaceful, rural escape. The property offers a spacious open-plan living room with well-equipped kitchen, dining area and sitting room with corner sofa and TV. The bi-fold doors open up onto a pretty decking area, which overlooks the pond and offers a barbecue and outdoor seating. There are two bedrooms to choose from; a king-size double or a twin which is zip/link and can be king-size on request, both with their own en-suite shower rooms, where you can get ready for each day. Hanbury village has a pub/restaurant and a craft centre, as well as the National Trust's Hanbury Hall and Gardens, while a wider range of amenities can be found in Droitwich Spa, a short drive away. Walkers will be keen to explore the surrounding countryside, while the city of Worcester, with its medieval cathedral, is also within easy reach. The Leat is a wonderful base to return to after a day of exploring picturesque countryside. Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1001811, together sleeping 8 guests.

Weekly price from £508

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