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Enjoy a relaxing stay in our Scandinavian-style pine lodge and appreciate the secluded setting, peaceful countryside and panoramic views of Upton-upon-Severn, The Malverns and the Cotswolds.The lodge provides excellent accommodation with polished pine floors, attractive curtains and well chosen furnishing in all rooms. The spacious living area has a comfortable three piece suite and sofa bed, television, video, DVD and stereo.The large farmhouse table seats eight people. The beech fitted kitchen area is beautifully finished with electric cooker, microwave and dishwasher. The traditional Evesham china is made in Worcester at the Porcelain Factory. You will find everything you need from wine glasses to a potato peeler.The spacious double bedroom has an en-suite bathroom fitted with washbasin, WC and shower and heated towel rail. It has a chest of drawers, double wardrobe and bedside tables. The twin bedroom has a triple wardrobe and chest of drawers and the bunk bedroom has a chest of drawers and bedside table.The family bathroom has a shower, bath, WC and heated towel rail. All bed linen, towels, heating and electricity are inclusive in the price so there are no hidden extras.For children a cot and highchair are available but please bring your own cot linen. There is a large safe garden to play in with many country walks to enjoy both across the farm and the surrounding area. High Season Low Season Open at Christmas, Open at New Year Chalet/Villa Places to VisitHolly Lodge provides an ideal base from where to visit a number of different towns and locations with their own individual attractions. Upton is a bustling river town with plenty of places to eat and drink, and a local tourist information office. The Malvern Hills, Worcester and Tewkesbury (with its Abbey) are all within easy reach (all under 10 miles away), Cheltenham and the historic town of Ledbury are not that much further. Day trips to Shakespeare's Stratford upon Avon and the wonderful Cotswolds are easily within range, as is the Forest of Dean and the Severn Valley Railway which runs from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth. If you are planning to come to Cheltenham Races for Gold Cup week, then you will need to book up early - accommodation is always in very short supply that week! The Tourist Information Centre in Upton has literally dozens of leaflets detailing places to visit within reach of the town. About The FarmThe farm is set in a wonderful position overlooking the Severn Valley and between the Malvern and Bredon Hills. We are hoping to be able to share our breathtaking scenery with our guests. The farm has grown over the years and now comprises 630 acres together with 11 acres of woodland. The main enterprise on the farm is the herd of 150 Friesian milking cows. All of their calves are reared for beef. This usually goes to supply Tesco.
The farm also supports a flock of 230 sheep producing finished lamb and wool. The main arable crops are winter barley for consumption by the beef animals and milling wheat for bread making. 100 acres of hay are made on Upton Ham which is a very valuable SSSI site. This is mainly sold to horse owners locally. The woodland was purchased in 1995 and the main part of it has been felled and replanted with appropriate species to return it to its original semi ancient natural woodland status. We are in the process of designing a nature trail through the wood so that visitors can see the special fauna and flora that it has to offer. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteAmenitiesLinens are provided
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