Southend Barn is a charming single-story barn conversion located in the picturesque village of Welland, Worcestershire, near the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Ideal for a couple or two friends seeking a tranquil escape, the property features secure off-road parking, a furnished outdoor seating area, and open-plan living space with stunning views across the fields.
The two bedrooms, a king-size and a twin, are serviced by a sleek shower room, while the fenced patio offers a perfect spot for alfresco dining and enjoying nature. Nearby, guests can explore the Malvern Hills for countryside hikes, dine at Michelin Star Inn or Marlbank Inn, and visit local attractions such as Welland Park, the Welland Steam & Country Rally, and the Three Counties Show RHS Spring Show.
For more adventure, guests can venture to the vibrant town of Malvern to visit Great Malvern Priory, Malvern Theatres, and local restaurants. Upton-Upon Severn, just 3 miles away, offers pubs, boutique shops, and annual festivals like The Folk Festival and Sunshine Festival. Worcester is also a must-visit destination with Worcester Cathedral, Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, and Greyfriars House and Garden.
Guests can further explore Gloucester, home to a magnificent cathedral, Gloucester Docks, and the National Waterways Museum. Southend Barn provides a perfect base for a countryside retreat in Worcestershire, offering relaxation and adventure amidst stunning landscapes.
Weekly price from £535
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