

Allsetts Farm is situated near the rural village of Broadwas on Teme just on the outskirts of Lower Broadheath and is set within the glorious Worcestershire countryside where Elgar once walked. His birthplace being only a short walk away and where a small museum exists displaying some of his works. Malvern is just 10 mins away by car and Worcester just 15 mins, with the M5 junction 7, only a further 5 mins away.
Lower Broadheath has two great pubs, The Bell and The Plough, both of which do traditional home cooked food. The village also has a shop to stock up on provisions and a Post Office.
Broadwas on Teme also has a lovely pub called The Royal Oak which also provides traditional fare, with a friendly atmosphere.
Paul and Michelle Brooks invite you to sample the hospitality of the region in four newly converted barns, luxuriously appointed for self catering comfort, sleeping up to 8 people. They each have their own garden, recently landscaped in which to enjoy the sun and are set in 72 acres of farmland. They are all furnished to a very high standard, each with their own fully fitted kitchen, together with central heating. There is also plenty of car parking.
|
||||||||
|