Summary:
Harrow Croft Dwelling offers a charming and relaxing retreat in this well-appointed two-bedroom flat, set within a beautifully converted barn building. Located in the tranquil St Johns area of Worcester, it provides a perfect base for exploring the city and its surroundings. The flat features modern amenities, including a king-size bed for ultimate comfort, stylish décor throughout, and the convenience of free parking. Whether you're here for a short stay or a longer visit, Harrow Croft Dwelling offers a welcoming and comfortable space to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
The Space:
Harrow Croft Dwelling is accessed through a blue door, with one flight of stairs leading up to Flat 4. Inside, the kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to prepare a delicious meal, including an oven and hob, microwave, toaster, coffee machine, and essential supplies like tea, coffee, and sugar. Additionally, the kitchen features a washing machine and dishwasher for added convenience.
The living area is both cosy and stylish, with a feature fireplace and exposed beams adding character to the space. It includes a comfortable corner sofa, a separate armchair, and a dining table with chairs, as well as a smart TV for entertainment.
The flat offers two bedrooms: the first with a king-size bed and ample wardrobe storage, and the second a twin bedroom.
The family bathroom is well-appointed, with a walk-in shower, hand basin, and WC. Whether you're here for a short stay or a longer visit, Harrow Croft Dwelling provides a comfortable and well-equipped environment to relax and enjoy your time in Worcester.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property.
The keys to Harrow Croft Dwelling are accessed via a secure key safe and full details will be provided shortly before your arrival date.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled on the banks of the River Severn, Worcester is a city steeped in history and brimming with charm. The awe-inspiring Worcester Cathedral is its crowning jewel, with magnificent architecture and fascinating stories of royalty and saints. For a glimpse into the city’s dramatic past, The Commandery offers interactive exhibits and insights into its role during the English Civil War.
Worcester’s vibrant city centre is perfect for exploring, with a mix of traditional markets, independent shops, and contemporary eateries. The city’s cultural scene thrives with theatres, galleries, and live music venues, while attractions like the Tudor House Museum transport visitors back in time.
Nature and leisure are never far away, with picturesque riverside paths, open green spaces like Gheluvelt Park, and one of England’s most scenic cricket grounds at New Road. Worcester’s blend of historic significance, cultural vibrancy, and natural beauty makes it a standout destination for visitors seeking a mix of relaxation and discovery.
Getting Around:
Worcester is easily accessible by train, with regular services from Birmingham, London, and the South West arriving at Worcester Foregate Street and Worcester Shrub Hill stations. The M5 motorway provides convenient access for drivers, with ample parking available throughout the city. Local bus services connect Worcester to nearby towns and attractions, including the Malvern Hills and other picturesque countryside spots. The city centre is compact and perfect for exploring on foot, with its historic streets, riverside paths, and key attractions like Worcester Cathedral and The Commandery within easy walking distance. For those looking to venture further afield, cycling routes and scenic drives make it easy to explore the surrounding countryside and neighbouring villages.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.