Stay in your own slice of rural Worcestershire countryside where special occasions are accompanied by the beauty of Tudor Manor. Dating back to the Elizabethan period you will walk beneath exposed beams, spot the woven lattice of ancient wattle walls and gaze across the surrounding view.
The historic elements of this Grade II listed manor make it a unique choice for your next celebration, and you are spoilt for choice of how to spend your time. Made for family reunions, a hen party or a gathering of friends there is something to suit your needs. The hot tub adds a special touch to garden drinks which are accompanied by meals prepared at the BBQ terrace. Younger guests will while away hours at the play area and snooker or darts are on the cards in the games room. Set the dining table for evening meals prepared by a private chef, light the fires to complement long conversations between old friends and couples will adore the romantic bedrooms with their four poster beds.
Add to your stay with a fabulous day out to one of the nearby attractions. National Trust properties will satisfy the history buffs in the group, golfers can head to Ombersley Golf Club and if you fancy a flutter Worcester Racecourse is just a 20-minute drive.
Ground Floor
Dining Room
Synonymous with the Tudor era, the dining room matches the exterior with painted black beams and white walls. The dining table sits fireside and there is a handy drinks fridge for storing bottles of fizz to honour celebrations.
Living Room
Embracing the heritage of the manor, the living room is embraced in timber framework with a section of the old wattle and daub structure still visible. Light the fire on days spent indoors and share stories while the children enjoy a board game or watch a film together. After dinner you can relax here with coffee and make plans for the next day.
Kitchen
The charming kitchen has a traditional country style with a large fireplace and beams above. Set the table for breakfasts or mingle with hors d'oeuvres before the main meal in the dining room. If you'd prefer to relax why not hire a private chef for a luxurious experience.
Utility
Providing extra storage and preparation space, the utility keeps the necessities out of sight, so the noise of laundry doesn't disturb your holiday.
Bedroom Six
Overlooking the front garden this double bedroom is full of character. Wooden beams and furniture add warmth and you can curl up on the sofa to read at the end of the day.
First Floor
Bedroom One
The grand super king-size four poster bed is the centre point of this bedroom. Crafted from carved wood it is an elegant addition to this beamed room where you can enjoy a peaceful night's sleep.
En-Suite
The en-suite shower room is hidden behind a sliding door. As the only bedroom with an en-suite this adds privacy for the guests of honour staying here.
Bedroom Two
The dark wood king-size four poster sits beneath wooden beams in this spacious bedroom. With plenty of storage space and a chaise longue it is a charming room to retreat to. Two doors lead into bedroom two, one of which has a lower height so make sure to mind your head.
Bathroom
Sitting between bedroom one and two and ideal for use by guests staying in bedroom two, you can take some time to yourself with a bubble bath in this tucked away bathroom.
Bedroom Three
Enjoy long lie ins in this double four poster bed looking across the front garden. With built-in storage there is plenty of space to stash away your suitcases.
Bedroom Five
Younger guests will love this colourful bedroom with a triple bunk. Rainbow curtains add a splash of colour and there is oodles of storage for favourite toys which couldn't be left at home.
Shower Room
With pebbled flooring and wooden beams the shower room is perfect for rinsing off after a long country walk before dinner.
Bedroom Four
Fit for a princess, bedroom four has a king-size bed and looks out over the side garden. The impressive chimney from the kitchen below continues through this room adding an unexpected feature.
Games Room
The coach house has been transformed to offer a fantastic games room. A full-size snooker table is the main feature providing hours of entertainment when the weather isn't in your favour. Host family tournaments and play rounds of darts to fulfil your competitive side.
Outside
The fantastic setting of Tudor Manor is a joy to explore. Flower beds and footpaths guide you around the house and you will find the side garden where the hot tub and BBQ terrace sit. Further exploration reveals the children's play area and zip-wire beyond which is a paddock left to grow wild with a mown path to follow around its edges. From meals cooked on the BBQ to garden games, drinks in the hot tub to lounging on the lawn with a book the gardens are yours to make the most of.