
Great Malvern nestles against the Malvern Hills at its western edge, their highest point the Worcestershire Beacon close by. The town, famous for its mineral water, has some lovely Georgian and Victorian architecture, much linked with its heyday as a spa resort...
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Hotels in Great Malvern - 6 places to stay
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Cotford Hotel
This beautiful family-run Victorian hotel was built in 1851, retaining its original charm and character with the added luxury of modern amenities.
The Cotford Hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from Malvern Town Centre, the ... More
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Mount Pleasant Hotel
Occupying a central location within Great Malvern’s town centre, this characteristic Queen Anne building offers a warm and friendly welcome to all of its guests.
Unwind and enjoy the beautiful Town and Countryside in Malvern. With ... More
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Abbey Hotel
The Abbey's setting is one of the most perfect in the country, close to many interesting cities, yet situated right at the heart of the countryside at the foot of the Malvern Hills. The hotel ... More
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The Great Malvern Hotel
(0.29 miles)
The Great Malvern Hotel, a friendly, family run business where we take great pleasure in ensuring that your stay with us will be a memorable one. Great Malvern is located to the east side of ... More
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Woodgate Coach House
(0.33 miles)
Woodgate Coach House is a converted Victorian residence situated within ten minutes walk of Great Malvern town centre. It nestles at the foot of North Hill and is an ideal base for walkers, theatre goers ...
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Montrose House Hotel
(0.37 miles)
Montrose House/Hotel is conveniently situated in the centre of town and minutesfrom the Malvern Theatres,Cinema, Splash Leisure comple,Priory Park,Great Malvern Priory and ,of course the Malvern Hills .All rooms have ensuite facilities,beverage trays,freeview TVs,and a ...
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Foley Arms Hotel
(0.44 miles)
The Foley Arms Hotel is a historic Georgian hotel with the style and ambience of a country house. Situated on the side of the Malvern Hills with spectacular views over the Severn Valley. It has ... More
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Number 5 B & B
(0.80 miles)
No 5 B and B is a beautiful Victorian Gentleman's residence, recently refurbished to a very high standard and nestled at the foot of the Malvern Hills. The vibe is laid back. Guests can relax ...
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Link Lodge
(0.88 miles)
A beautiful Grade II listed Queen Anne house, Link Lodge has connections with the famous composer, Sir Edward Elgar. Elegantly furnished to a very high standard, it is set in an acre of wooded ...
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Treherne House & The Malvern Retreat
(0.89 miles)
Treherne House & The Malvern Retreat is an impressive and newly refurbished former Gentlemans' Residence offering wonderfully comfortable & stylish accommodation. Throughout the property we have a nice blend a French reproduction and modern contemporary ... More
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Ashbury Bed and Breakfast
(1.26 miles)
A warm welcome awaits you from Karen & Graham at Ashbury Bed & Breakfast which is located on the slopes of the Malvern Hills. Ashbury is a large, elegant, Victorian house built in 1874 with ...
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MalvernSpa
(1.42 miles)
The first spa in Malvern since 1910, the luxurious MalvernSpa has been designed exclusively for adults by international developer John Williams. A true fusion of old and new, this contempoary retreat is as spectacular as ... More
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The Wyche Inn
(1.59 miles)
The Wyche Inn is a traditional public house situated high in the Malvern Hills. It offers unopposed views of the Severn Vale and the Cotswolds.
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