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The Wyche Inn
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Rooms & Views
This apartment comes with a kitchen, a seating area, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. Guests…
This ground floor apartment has a well equipped kitchen with an oven, fridge and microwave. The is a lounge with a sofa…
With striking views across the Severn Vale this room features, free Wi-Fi, a TV and an private bathroom.
The double room offers a tea and coffee maker and a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a hairdryer. This…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Inn at WellandBib Take in delightful views of the Malvern Hills from the charming terrace of this country inn, or cosy up inside the understated New England-esque dining room. There's certainly a degree of style to the place, in both the décor and the attractive presentation of the dishes, which thankfully taste as good as they look, incorporating plenty of punchy flavours like pickled enoki or a rich red wine jus. There's a generosity to the portion sizes, especially in the starters – check out the specials board for some of the best value dishes.5.5km
- 1919 at The Cottage in the Wood In finer weather, you must aim for a table on the terrace at this restaurant set within the famous The Cottage in the Wood hotel. Built – funnily enough – in 1919, it boasts one of the best panoramic views of the English countryside that you will find. The restaurant itself is a bright, stylish place serving both a tasting menu and an à la carte. A proudly British spirit shines through in the cooking, from the use of Exmoor caviar and Evesham asparagus to a butter sauce flavoured with English sparkling wine. The service is well-paced and the whole experience comes at a sensible price tag.1.1km
- 33 The Homend★ Michelin You'll find an abundance of homespun charm at this sweet, cosy restaurant run by a husband-and-wife team. Elizabeth warmly welcomes you into the 18th-century, Grade II listed building, while her husband James works alone in the kitchen. His concise menu is a masterclass in naturally delicious cooking that is free of frippery. Ingredients are sourced from trusted suppliers and delivered with excellent complementary flavours, be it Salcombe crab with punchy romesco or in-season deer with a deep, intensely flavoured faggot.8.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Malvern Hills range of hills in England, UK955m
- Worcestershire Beacon hill in the Malvern Hills, England, UK1.5km
- Great Malvern Priory church in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England, UK2.2km
- British Camp former castle in Herefordshire, England, UK3.8km
- Little Malvern Priory Grade I listed historic house museum in Malvern Hills, United Kingdom3.4km
- Eastnor Castle Grade I listed historic house museum in Eastnor, Herefordshire, England,UK7.7km
- Bronsil Castle former manor house in Eastnor, Herefordshire, England, UK6.8km
- Hanley Castle 13th-century fortification in Worcestershire, England, UK7.2km
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