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Cottage in the Wood Hotel (The)
Holywell Road
Malvern Wells
Worcestershire

WR14 4LG
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"The Cottage" is magnificently set high on the Malvern Hills, enjoying 30 mile views across the Severn Valley to the Cotswold Hills that form the horizon. Nominated "the best view in England" by the London Daily Mail.

Owned and run by the Pattin family for 27 years, the emphasis is on high levels of personal attention, relaxation, good food and an extensive cellar.

The hotel is divided into three individual buildings. The main building - a Georgian Dower House - comprises 7 bedrooms, lounge, bar and restaurant. Beech Cottage, a 70 yard stroll, has just 4 bedrooms, whilst our new building "The Pinnacles" (which replaces The Coach House) has 19 new sumptuous bedrooms with lovely antiques, fine drapes and fantastic views of the Severn Vale.

Short break inclusive rates available virtually all year, all week. Prices from £73 - £120 per person per night.

Lunch from £5.45
Dinner from £8.95
Sunday Lunch 2 course £18.95 3 course £23.95

Close by: three cathedral cities, Three Counties Showground, Eastnor Castle.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 3 stars 83%
ETB 3 stars Silver Award
2 AA Red Rosettes
Good Hotel Guide Cesar Award 1992
AA Courtesy and Care Award 1996/97
Johansens Wine List of the Year 2006
Birmingham Eve Mail &Tastes of Worcs Restaurant of the Year 2001
Number of Rooms: 30
Number Ensuite: 30

Price per Room:

Double: £99 - £198
Single: £79 - £121
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Restaurant

Name: The Cottage in the Wood Restaurant
Cuisine: Modern English
Chef: Dominic Pattin
Awards: Two AA Red Rosettes

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service - limited
Open All Year
TV in Rooms - Televideos & free video library
Conference/Business Facilities

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