Tenbury Wells 4.5 miles.
A fabulous, detached cottage, converted from a former 18th century stable block located in Rochford, just a short drive from the pretty town of Tenbury Wells.
Thoughtfully furnished throughout, boasting feature beams, this cottage near Tenbury Wells provides the perfect base for friends and families uncovering the unspoilt wonders of Worcestershire.
Hunter's Moon boasts six wonderful bedrooms, including two double rooms with en-suite shower facilities, three twin rooms, one of which is set on the ground floor with en-suite facilities, and a twin room.
There is a family bathroom where you can enjoy a relaxing soak in the tub, and a ground floor WC.
The well-equipped farmhouse kitchen features a dining table large enough to sit all the family and offers stunning views across the surrounding countryside.
Curl up by the woodburning stove in the cosy sitting room, or retire to the snug, providing a peaceful spot to escape to and catch up with some reading or tuck the children away with a movie.
Outside, enjoy panoramic views of the Welsh Borders and the beautiful Teme Valley from the enclosed, lawned garden.
Sit out on the patio and light a barbecue on warm summer months, as you reminisce over the days adventures with a glass of your favourite tipple.
Nearby, the ancient market town of Tenbury Wells offers guests a wide range of amenities including unique shops, cafés, restaurants, take-aways and traditional pubs serving real ale and delicious food.
Why not enjoy the fully restored Art Deco cinema with a full programme of events?
Tenbury Wells holds a number of festivals take throughout the year; come and join in the fun with Applefest in October or take part in the Mistletoe Festival around Christmas.
A short drive will bring you to the town of Ludlow, perfect for a spot of retail therapy, and famed for its foodie environment with a selection of tea rooms, welcoming pubs, restaurants and sensational market.
Discover the charming towns of Church Stretton, Leominster, and Shrewsbury, and of course the World Heritage Site of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum, whilst Shakespeares birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon is just 50 minutes drive away.
History lovers will enjoy discovering Worcester, which played a large part in the English Civil War as well as being home to a magnificent Cathedral.
Hereford is home to the world famous Mappa Mundi (the first known map of the world) and you are also close to the glorious Black and White trail through some of England’s most ancient and pretty black and white villages.With so much to see and do in this glorious area, Hunter's Moon truly is an ideal base for friends and family discovering the delights of Worcestershire and beyond!