Within the bustling town of Malvern, in the county of Worcestershire, lies this wondrous property, Twisted Chimneys. Once a station master's quarters, it has been lovingly converted to provide luxury holiday accommodation. Perfect for a couple's getaway, a break with friends or a family, this intriguing and tastefully decorated house sleeps four guests and is nearby to many amenities. Enter through the front door and immediately notice the high ceiling and curved archway which looks down on parquet wood flooring, with the walls adorned with ornate mirrors and frames, you can sense the elegance already. Make yourself at home in this stylish abode and find the sitting room to be a place to relax with your loved ones beneath the chandelier on three yellow velvet sofas, plush seating at its finest. Enjoy the heat from the gas fire which sits within the fireplace below the large Smart TV which you can watch your favourite shows on. Cook up delicious food within the light and bright kitchen/diner; luxury velvet dining chairs sit beneath the marble-effect dining table where you can sit with a glass of wine while you watch dinner being prepared on the granite worktops, with a great range of appliances on hand to assist. Step outside and enjoy a dip in the hot tub and take in the quirky location of this unique property, with the garden area overlooking right onto the railway line and station platform, you can watch the trains go by from the comfort of the bubbles, and afterwards sit out in the balmy evening air at the garden furniture. Completing the ground-floor is the cloakroom which features an exceptional curved wall with a feature mirror, showcasing the attention to detail that this property has undergone. When you are ready to rest, head upstairs to the first floor and find two bedrooms, both enjoying fully tiled en-suite shower rooms which hold a rainfall shower attachment and vintage-style fittings, along with vibrant colour choices and ornate light fittings. Freshen up in one of these luxury bathrooms before curling up in either a super-king-size bed or in one of the twin beds, however as both feature zip/link beds you can choose how you would like the setup to be. Whichever room you choose to call your own you can expect quality bed linen, elegant decor and satin curtains framing the view out to the station and the park beyond. When you're not enjoying the comings and goings of station life in this 19th century property, you can begin exploring the area of Malvern which is home to many amenities like shops, restaurants and pubs, take a stroll around Malvern Link Common which is opposite Twisted Chimneys, and enjoy a summer’s day with a picnic. You can take a day trip to London, Birmingham or Hereford, all places which trains from Malvern Link Station can take you to. As you are right next door to the Malvern Hills AONB, head into the heart of this wonderful area for walks among the beautiful scenery of the Worcestershire countryside. Twisted Chimneys is a truly special property, thanks to its history and the restoration it has since undergone. For train enthusiasts and lovers of luxury, make Twisted Chimneys your holiday home choice.
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