Orchard Cottage in Tenbury Wells

Welcome to Orchard Cottage. This delightful cottage is located near Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin and 1 x single. Bathroom with a bath and shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Living room. Ground floor cloakroom and WC. Games room. Oil central heating, woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher, slow cooker. and electric rayburn. TV with Freeview, DVD player, CD/radio, WiFi, a selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Off-road parking for 3 cars. Lockable bike storage. Lawned garden, summer house furniture and barbecue. Sorry, no pets, no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 2 miles. Note: Basement level games room which is accessed by stone steps and a low door. Summer House at the top of the garden with 2 seats

Location

Orchard Cottage is a delightful cottage located near Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire. There are three bedrooms: one double, one twin and one single. There is a separate family bathroom and WC. Downstairs has an open-plan fitted kitchen and dining area, as well as a living room with a woodburning stove. There is a ground floor cloakroom and WC. External to the property is a games room. Off-road parking is available for 3 cars. Outside has a lawned garden with furniture and a barbecue. Orchard Cottage is the perfect spot for those interested in historical landmarks.

Tenbury Wells is an ancient market town and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District of Worcestershire, which lies on the south bank of the River Teme. The history of Tenbury Wells extends as far back as the Iron Age. The town is often thought of as the home to the Castle Tump, but this is now in Burford, Shropshire due to boundary changes. Though the Tump, possibly the remains of an early Norman motte and bailey castle, there are no visible remains of the castle that was constructed to defend and control the original River Teme crossing.

Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.

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