


- A Malvern stone-built residence from the mid-Victorian era, with views over the Severn
Valley extending 30 miles towards the Cotswolds, Cheltenham and Gloucestershire.
- The house features attractive cornices, fireplaces, staircase, ocre floor tiles in
the porch and beautiful arches.
- It started as a Victorian bakery; original ovens still in the cellars! It was a chemist,
a clothes shop, and for 24 years until 2002 was a Michelin-starred restaurant, "Croque-en-Bouche"
(gastronomically famous).
- The house has half an acre of garden, of which a third is vegetables and herbs. Guests
are welcome to wander.
- Two fine double/twin guest rooms with ensuite facilities. From £65 per double room
and £70 per twin room per night. From £50 for single occupancy.
- Lovely guests’ sitting-room and breakfast room.
- Sitting on the side of the Malvern Hills, there are magnificent walking paths, starting
only a couple of minutes from the door. You can take in the panoramic views to the
Black Mountains or across the Severn Valley. What a vista! You can see why Elgar
was so inspired.
- Easy access. Near Worcester. Not far from Cheltenham. Two miles South of Great Malvern
on the A449. Malvern has its own mainline railway station. See the map.
- Three minutes from the Three Counties Showground, where Worcestershire, Gloucestershire
and Herefordshire meet. Masses of shows including RHS Spring and Autumn shows. Twenty
minutes from Cheltenham Racecourse.



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