The Cider Press is in Welland, which is in Worcestershire. It's the end part of the main barn, so one side is attached to the main farmhouse. It's on one level, all ground floor.
It sleeps three people. Two bedrooms and one bathroom. There's a wet room with a shower and some grab rails. The doorways are wide and there are no steps to get in, so it's suitable for a wheelchair. It's got a 3 Star rating, so it's comfortable and clean.
You have your own small, private patio garden area with a table and chairs and a barbecue. It faces south, so it gets the sun.
The village itself is quiet. There's a shop about a five minute walk away. The nearest pub and restaurant are about a mile down the road in the next village.
You can walk straight out onto Castlemorton Common. The Malvern Hills are very close for proper walking. The Three Counties Showground is about two miles away.
You're about four miles from Upton-upon-Severn, which has a few shops and pubs by the river. Great Malvern is about the same distance the other way, up on the hills.
Worcester is about a 25 minute drive. Gloucester and Hereford are both within half an hour. Tewkesbury Abbey is also not far.
Inside, there's Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and a highchair and cot if you need them. Bedding and towels are included. You can bring one well-behaved dog.
For planning days out, the National Trust has places nearby like Croft Castle. The Visit Worcestershire site is useful too.