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The Bee House and The Hive
Nashend House, Bosbury HR8 1JU
Accommodation
Total: 2
Details:
Sleeps: 2+2 each
Pricing from
£400 per unit per week
Description
Both cottages sleep 2 (+2 on a sofa bed). Accommodation comprises of a downstairs cloakroom, lounge with sofa bed (for +2). A large kitchen is situated off the lounge with dining area for six. Upstairs there’s a bedroom with wonderful views over the countryside. The upstairs bathroom has a bath with shower. The Bee House has a king-size bed, and The Hive has a super king bed or twin beds by arrangement. Both cottages have a DVD and video in the lounge and a TV with video facilities in the bedroom. There is also a selection of films for your viewing, along with books and games for a relaxing holiday.
Each cottage is furnished to a high standard allowing for ease, comfort and convenience. Each cottage has a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer and tumble drier and are fully equipped to meet all the possible and varied needs of our guests. A complimentary bottle of wine and our own honey awaits every guest upon arrival. Even though the cottages are adjoining, each cottage has a separate flagstone patio area off the kitchen and the lounge, with garden furniture so you can enjoy the views. Barbeques are available for each cottage.
All linen and central heating is included. There is ample parking and we are open all year with Bob and Sandra living on site should you need anything. Sorry no pets and no smoking.
You can be assured of a warm welcome and a very relaxing holiday.
Facilities
Air conditioning
American Express accepted
Baby listening service
Barbecue
Building of historic interest
Central heating
Chemical toilet disposal facilities
Children welcome
Children's indoor play area
Children's outdoor play area
Christmas programme
Cleaning service
coach parties accepted
Colour television
conference facilities
credit cards accepted (no fee)
Cycles for hire
Disabled access
disabled toilets
Dish washing facilities
Dishwasher
Dogs/pets by arrangement
Dogs/pets not accepted
Drinking water
Drying facilities
Electric hookup
Electric shaver points
Euros accepted
Evening meals
facilities for groups
Fishing
Foodshop nearby
Freezer
Games room onsite
Garden
Gas cylinder exchange or refill
Gay/lesbian friendly
gift shop
Golf onsite or nearby
Hairdrier
High chairs available
Ironing facilities
Laundry facilities
Laundry service
Leisure club onsite or nearby
Licenced
Linen provided
Microwave
Night porter
Parking space next to pitch
Passenger lift
picnic site
Pony trekking/horse riding onsite
Private parking
public toilets
Radio
real log/coal fires
Residents' Lounge
Restaurants
Satellite television
Senior citizens reduced rates
Showers available
single sex groups welcome
Snacks/afternoon tea
Special diets available
Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
Telephone
Telephone (public)
Tennis onsite or nearby
Vegetarian diet available
Video/DVD
Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted
Washing machine
WiFi
Working farm
Facilities Key
Directions
From M5: Leave at junction 7 (signposted Worcester South). Take A4440 going over the river, and when you reach the next roundabout, take 2nd exit (A4103). Carry on A4103 going through Bransford, Leigh Sinton and Storridge. Carry on for approx 11/2 miles and turn left onto the B4220 signposted Ledbury. Go for 3 miles round two bad bends (on 2nd bend - right hand bend - cottage with dormer windows) and you reach Nashend House on the right by long green fence. (If you pass Hill House Farm, you have gone too far).
From M50: Exit junction 2. Carry straight through Ledbury on B4214 (Bromyard/Bosbury Rd.). At the fork (railway station on right) bear right under railway bridge taking the B4220 to Bosbury. Proceed out of village passing large mansion house on your right (with wall in front of it), pass Hill House Farm on your left. Approx. 500 yds after there is a long green wooden fence and this is Nashend House on your left. (Do not turn down the lane, as Nashend House is on the main road)
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