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Cottage Description
The Hay Barn is a 17th century detached barn conversion that lies within the land of Humblebee Hall in Worcestershire. It has three bedrooms and the potential to sleep up to five people. Surrounded by seventy acres of land, this detached barn conversion has a lot of history to be proud of. It lies just outside the quiet village of North Piddle in Worcestershire and is ideally placed for any group of friends or family that wish to enjoy a break away to get some relaxation and rest. The property itself has one single bedroom, one twin bedroom and one double bedroom with en suite shower room facilities. There is also a family bathroom. Guests can also make use of an additional shared outside shower room. The kitchen has a dining area and there is a living room with an inglenook fireplace. Amenities/Accommodation Overview This property has a full oil-fired central heating system with extra heating from the wood burner in the living room. There is an electric oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge in the cottage with a freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer located in an external utility room. The living area has a flat screen TV, DVD player, stereo and CD player. Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all supplied. The private patio has outdoor furniture and a barbecue. There is also a Wendy house that is available for shared use. Additional sleeping is available in the tree house during the summer months but guests must bring their own bedding. Off road parking is available for up to three cars. Cycle storage is also provided. Unfortunately, no pets or smoking are allowed. The closest shop and pub are just 1 mile away. Local Town Description The village of North Piddle is situated in one of the most untainted areas of England and is renowned for the fabulous standard of fruit and vegetables that are grown locally. It is based not far from Evesham, Broadway, Pershore and Droitwich Spa and is commonly stated as being one of the most beautiful villages in England. The stunning Malvern Hills and the town of Stratford-upon-Avon are nearby so guests can visit the birthplace of Sir William Shakespeare. There is also a wealth of National Trust properties and gardens as well as Cheltenham Racecourse for those that fancy a flutter. The Cotswolds is also nearby and worth visiting if you wish to experience the pretty villages and scenery that makes up that wondrous part of England.
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The Hay Barn Family Cottage Address
North Piddle Worcestershire, West Midlands, England | |
Phone Number: 01244 352 091 for booking enquiries.
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Cottage Details
Amount of Rooms: 3
Amount of Bathrooms: 2
Max Amount of People: 5
Rates: Low Season Price from £500 - Prices are approximate please use the availability & prices link to check exact costs and any special offers available.
Amenities: Car Parking, Children Allowed, Cooker, Dishwasher, Fridge, Linen and Towels Provided, No Smoking, Washing Machine
Cottage Location
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Customer Rating/Reviews
This was the best holiday accommodation we have ever been to and far exceeded our expectations. We were very comfortable, able to relax and felt totally at home. Our hosts made us feel so welcome. In fact, we have changed our minds about a cruise next year to come back to the Hay Barn for two weeks! Considering we only have two weeks vacation a year that's saying something!
Author: Mr Brennan, Tualatin, Oregon - Date of Stay: 09/2011
What a lovely restful time we enjoyed at The Hay Barn. The owners could not have been more welcoming, and the provision of the essentials was a very thoughtful touch. We would certainly recommend The Hay Barn. As a family of five, the cottage gave us ample space inside and out, and was ideally suited for exploring the local area. Thanks a million.
Author: Mr Paterson, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey - Date of Stay: 08/2011
Local Area Description
guests to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of picturesque towns and villages built from the renowned honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of modern artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.
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