This modern holiday home is located in Wickhamford, Worcestershire and can sleep two people in one bedroom.The Old Granary is a modern holiday home located in Wickhamford, Worcestershire. The old building has been renovated inside, but still maintains many of its original features such as the exposed beams and trusses. Downstairs has an open-plan living room with a gas flame effect fire, a fitted kitchen and dining area. There is a cloakroom and shower room. Upstairs has one double bedroom with an en suite bathroom and WC. Outside has a patio area with a picnic table provided. Off street parking is available. The Old Granary is the ideal secluded property for a romantic holiday.
Cannot do a Sunday changeover
This property is unsuitable for babies & children. Adults only please
Amenities: Kitchen/Diner with cooker, microwave, fridge, iron and ironing board. Living Room with 2 large sofas, TV, DVD, Gas flame effect fire, wifi and views to the terrace. Utility Room with washing machine and dishwasher. Ben linen and towels supplied. . Sorry no pets. Off street parking. Central heating with underfloor heating. Cannot do a Saturday Changeover. Pub 1.5 miles, shop 1.5 miles. This property is unsuitable for babies & children. Adults only please
Region: Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.
Town: Wickhamford, Worcestershire is a short drive away from the pretty market town of Evesham which is within driving distance of Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon. Evesham and the surrounding area is famous for its market gardening and the town has an array of individual shops, tea rooms, craft and antique shops, many traditional pubs, an Art Deco cinema and thriving arts centre. Steeped in history and mentioned in the Domesday Book, Evesham has a number of beautiful black and white timbered buildings, namely the 15th century merchants house in the Market Square, and the remains of Evesham Abbey are believed to date back to the 8th century. The area offers many lovely walks with Shakespeare’s Avon Way, Wychavon Way and The Heart of England Way all close by.