Malvern Wells

The efficacy of Malvern’s waters was first promoted in the 17th century, but it was in the 19th that the town became a noted spa, the waters bubbling to the surface in Malvern Wells – principally at The Holy Well – giving the town its unique selling proposition... Read More

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Cottage in the Wood Hotel (The)

Cottage in the Wood Hotel (The)
"The Cottage" is magnificently set high on the Malvern Hills, enjoying 30 mile views across the Severn Valley to the Cotswold Hills that form the horizon. Nominated "the best view in England" by the London ... More | Double Room: £99 - £198 | visit website

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Kinnersley House

Kinnersley House

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Perfect for family gatherings and larger groups holidaying together this very spacious property, with its handsome facade, commands stunning views over the Severn Valley. Comprising three floors, ... More

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The Wyche Inn (0.84 miles)

The Wyche Inn
The Wyche Inn is a traditional public house situated high in the Malvern Hills. It offers unopposed views of the Severn Vale and the Cotswolds. The stunning walks of the Malverns are on the doorstep for ... More | visit website
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Colwall Park (1.08 miles)

Colwall Park

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Colwall Park is a country house style hotel on the sunny western slopes of the breathtaking Malvern Hills in the centre of peaceful Colwall village, situated less than 10 miles from ... More

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The Malvern Hills Hotel (1.28 miles)

The Malvern Hills Hotel

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With superb local food and an 18th century oak bar, The Malvern Hills Hotel is located in the heart of an area of outstanding natural beauty. The hotel is close to the ... More

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Number 5 B & B (1.48 miles)

Number 5 B & B
No 5 B and B is a beautiful Victorian Gentleman's residence, recently refurbished to a very high standard and nestled at the foot of the Malvern Hills. The vibe is laid back. Guests can relax ... More | visit website
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Holdfast Cottage Hotel & Restaurant (1.51 miles)

Holdfast Cottage Hotel & Restaurant

Holdfast Cottage Hotel is a wonderfully warm and relaxing Country House Hotel situated in Little Malvern, less than two miles from The Three Counties Showground. Set in two acres of gardens and woodland, with ... More | visit website

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Park View luxury serviced apartment (2.02 miles)

Park View luxury serviced apartment

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Park View luxury serviced apartment is in an excellent location, only minutes from Malvern Theatre and the centre of Malvern and just a short stroll to the Malvern Hills. It ... More

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Abbey Hotel (2.09 miles)

Abbey Hotel

The Abbey's setting is one of the most perfect in the country, close to many interesting cities, yet situated right at the heart of the countryside at the foot of the Malvern Hills. The hotel ... More | visit website

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Mount Pleasant Hotel (2.16 miles)

Mount Pleasant Hotel

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Occupying a central location within Great Malvern’s town centre, this characteristic Queen Anne building offers a warm and friendly welcome to all of its guests. Unwind and enjoy the beautiful Town and ... More

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Aldwyn Tower 2 (2.18 miles)

Aldwyn Tower 2

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Spacious two bedroom apartment with two bathrooms, a fully fitted kitchen including oven hob hood fridge freezer and washer dryer. The lounge opens to a balcony with breath taking views

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Foley Arms Hotel (2.23 miles)

Foley Arms Hotel

The Foley Arms Hotel is a historic Georgian hotel with the style and ambience of a country house. Situated on the side of the Malvern Hills with spectacular views over the Severn Valley. It has ... More | visit website

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