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Sparrows Nest Ridgeway Cross

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Sleeps 2

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

1 Pets

Sparrows Nest - Facilities

  • Electricty / Utilities Included
  • Golf Course Local
  • Multiple Properties
  • TV
  • WiFi / Internet Access
  • Bedding / Towels Included
  • En Suite All Bedrooms
  • On Site Parking
  • BBQ
  • Patio / Garden
  • Highchair
  • Local Pub
  • Stairgate
  • Christmas Themed
  • Washing Machine
  • Local Fishing

Sparrows Nest

Sparrows Nest is one of the converted barns on Whitewells Farm, near Ridgeway Cross. It's for two people.

It's a one-bedroom place. The bedroom and bathroom are upstairs. The stairs are a half-landing type, sort of compact. You come in through what was the big main doorway of the barn, which is quite a feature. The living area is cosy, and the kitchen is small but fitted with what you need.

It's got a 4 Star rating. That means it's comfortable and well-finished. The beams are all original, which looks nice. You get your own patio and garden area. There's parking right there.

It's very quiet here. You look out over fields towards the Malvern Hills. The views are good. There's a pub about a mile and a half away, and they do food.

For things to do, you're well placed. The National Trust has several properties nearby, like Berrington Hall and Croft Castle. The Malvern Hills are obvious for walking. You can be in Ledbury in about fifteen minutes, or Hereford in under half an hour. Worcester isn't much further.

If you want a longer drive, Cheltenham or Ludlow are both within an hour. They're good for a day out. The area is known for food, with a lot of farm shops and butchers.

Facilities: all the bedding and towels are included. There's a washing machine, TV, and WiFi. We can provide a highchair and stairgate if needed. You're welcome to bring one well-behaved dog. There's a BBQ for the patio.

A couple of other links if you're planning: Malvern Hills Trust for walking maps, and Visit Herefordshire for general ideas.