The Lodge at the Old Windmill is situated in the grounds of the owners Grade II listed historic windmill. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and a lovely duckpond that you can enjoy whatever time of the year, especially in the summer when you can make use of the BBQ and seating area in the sunshine. The open plan living area, dining and kitchen offers spacious accommodation, and the dining table can also be converted into a full-size pool table, perfect for a little competition between family and friends. The well-equipped kitchen provides everything you need for your stay to rustle up a hearty breakfast or evening meal, although with an array of pubs in the village, you may want to take advantage of being waited on! The kingsize bedroom boasts a shower en-suite, but should you want a relaxing soak in the bath after a day of exploring, then the roll top bath in the bathroom is a great choice.
The village of Inkberrow where the Lodge is situated, is said to be the inspiration for Ambridge in the long running Radio 4 Classic "The Archers" and the pub has memorabilia adorning the walls for all to see. There are a few pubs in Inkberrow offering simple snacks to gastro dining and the village is also served by a local award-winning shop and post office offering a wide choice of provisions. It’s also a great base for exploring the area by foot or by bike as there are many footpaths around the village, county lanes and bridleways. It’s located in the heart of Worcestershire’s gently rolling countryside close to the border of Warwickshire.
There are many great places to visit including the Cathedral City of Worcester and Stratford Upon Avon both 13 miles away, made famous as William Shakespeare’s birthplace and has many attractions to visit in the town. Visit Coughton Court, one of the great Tudor Houses and Ragley Hall Park and Gardens, both 5 miles away. Other local towns worth visiting include Alcester, 6 miles, Pershore, 10 miles and Evesham, 8 miles. It’s also a great base to take trips to the Cotswolds, Birmingham, Wales and the West Country.