Escape to the idyllic Number 29, a beautifully restored ex-estate workers' cottage nestled on the edge of Madresfield Village. This luxurious retreat sleeps six guests across three tastefully designed bedrooms, making it perfect for families, friends, or couples seeking a countryside escape.
Indulge in the private, landscaped garden and unwind in the wood-fired hot tub under the stars.
The cottage boasts a spacious kitchen-diner, ideal for social gatherings, and a cosy sitting room with a woodburning stove for those cooler evenings.
With off-road parking for three cars and a dog-friendly policy, this property is a haven for both pet owners and their furry friends. The secure garden ensures peace of mind, while the surrounding Malvern Hills offer endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Whether you're seeking tranquillity or an active getaway, this cottage provides a perfect base to enjoy the local produce, stunning views, and the rich history of the Malvern area.
What do guests love about this accommodation?
Guests have consistently praised the cottage for its lovely and clean interiors, comfortable beds, and well-equipped facilities. The hot tub is a highlight, offering a relaxing experience, while the secure garden is perfect for dogs. The local welcome pack with delicious sausages and bacon has also been a hit among visitors.
Getting there
To get to Number 29, if travelling by car, take the M5 motorway and exit for the A449 towards Malvern. For rail travellers, the nearest train station is Great Malvern, which is well-connected to major cities.
Nearby Essentials
During your stay, you'll have convenient access to a selection of nearby amenities, including some of the area's tastiest takeout options. Click any of the postcodes for a map along with handy driving instructions and the fastest route from your accommodation.
For families with Kids
The cottage's location is excellent for families with children, offering a secure garden for play and nearby walks ideal for family adventures. The Malvern Hills provide a natural playground, and local attractions like the Morgan Museum cater to curious young minds.
Is Number 29 A good location for couples?
For couples, the serene setting offers a romantic getaway with cosy nights by the woodburning stove or relaxing in the hot tub. Nearby, the Malvern Hills and charming towns provide delightful days out, with quaint cafes and scenic spots for memorable moments.
Dining and Cafes
Within a short drive from the cottage, you can enjoy a variety of dining options, including The Nags Head (
01684 574373), The Morgan (
01684 572739), and The Bluebell Inn (
01684 575031), offering delightful culinary experiences.
Within walking distance of your cottage
A short walk away you'll find local shops, traditional inns, and pubs, as well as scenic walking trails leading through the picturesque Malvern Hills.
Quickfire FAQs
Does the accommodation include a hot tub?
Yes, the property features a private wood-fired hot tub in the garden, perfect for relaxing and star-gazing after a day of exploring the surrounding countryside.
Can I bring my pet to the cottage?
Yes, the cottage is pet-friendly and welcomes up to three well-behaved dogs, making it an ideal choice for pet owners looking for a comfortable stay with their furry companions.
Is there parking available on site?
The property offers off-road parking for up to three cars, ensuring guests have a convenient and secure place to park their vehicles during their stay.
Are there any walking trails nearby?
The cottage is situated in a prime location for walking enthusiasts, with numerous public access footpaths and the Malvern Hills nearby, providing ample opportunities for scenic walks and hikes.
Is the garden at the cottage enclosed?
Yes, the property boasts a rear, multi-level enclosed garden, providing a safe and secure space for dogs to roam and for guests to enjoy the outdoor area.
Does the cottage have a woodburning stove?
Yes, the sitting room is equipped with a woodburning stove, adding a cosy and warm atmosphere to the cottage during the cooler months.
While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained an
Number 29 itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Gloucestershire has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.
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Spetchley Park and Gardens - WR5 1RS
about 6 Miles
Spetchley Park and Gardens in Worcestershire are the perfect place for a day trip all year round. During the summer months the gardens are really at their best with beautiful displays of flora and fauna. Many families choose to bring a picnic and there are several picnic tables in the grounds. The deer park is also a big hit with children as well as grown ups. The onsite tea room serves tasty sandwiches and cakes and uses local produce where possible.
Avon Leisure Cruises - BS8 4EB
about 12 Miles
Avon Leisure Cruises offer a relaxing way to spend an afternoon exploring the beautiful river and the sites all around it. The trips have commentary to point out places of historical importance and interest and are educational as well as fun. During school holidays the area is very popular with tourists and with families and daily activities can be enjoyed.
Queenswood Country Park - HR6 0PY
about 18 Miles
Queenswood Country Park has a stunning location offering panoramic views of the countryside. The area is abundant with wildlife and you can see how many species you can spot while enjoying the nature trails. The park also has a large children play area and a licensed café. Seasonal activities can be enjoyed during school holidays and at peak times of the year including Halloween events and crafting sessions as well as ranger led walks.
Puzzlewood - GL16 8QB
about 27 Miles
Puzzlewood is a somewhat unique attraction within the beautiful Forest of Dean. Visitors can explore the mile of pathways passing over wooden bridges and through some stunning tree and rock formations. The maze of pathways are quite enchanting and the site has recently been used as a location for the BBC1 production of Merlin. While enjoying the splendour of nature there are many types of wildlife to meet along the way including Shetland ponies, Donkeys and Highland Cattle. A Hocus Pokus Halloween event takes place from the 24th to the 31st of October.
Dudley Zoo - DY1 4QF
about 28 Miles
A day trip to Dudley Zoo in Worcestershire is a real treat for children and adults alike. The zoo is crammed with unusual and rare animals and educational talks, shows and organised activities are also on offer to make sure visitors get the most from their experience. During school holidays the zoo is particularly popular with families and a range of events take place including crafting sessions, face painting and hands on animal encounters. There is also a cafe and giftshop onsite.
Lama Trekking at Old king Street Farm - NP16 6AA
about 28 Miles
Lamas are gentle, affectionate and unique animals and Lama Trekking is fast becoming a popular family attraction. At Old king Street Farm you can spend the day with the charming creatures and enjoy feeding them, grooming them and having a stroll through the woodland. Lamas are not ridden but they can carry all the picnic essentials including tables and chairs! Lama Treks around the stunning Black Mountains are also available.