Jam packed with character, The Oast House is an 18th-century brick built house, located on the Brockhampton estate, with its former hop kilns and barns still in place. The large holiday home boasts many beamed ceilings, original features in the kitchen, a small enclosed garden to the rear and a larger garden to the front mainly to lawn. The house has generously sized rooms so that 10 people can relax comfortably and enjoy each others company
Enjoy a break for all the family and head out onto the expansive estate for walks across the woods and parkland, through farms and down hidden dingles. Guests are also welcome to visit Brockhampton Manor for free.
Further afield, explore the Malvern Hills AONB or the nearby Stourport-On-Seven, a pretty Georgian canal town, makes the perfect day trip destination with shops, cafes and pubs and boats to hire. The Oast House is only a couple of miles from the market town Bromyard, where the high street is full of privately owned shops, cafes and pubs.
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