Great Malvern Holiday Cottages
Choose from 16 self catering holiday cottages in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, 8 of which are dog friendly, 2 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 7 guests.
Club Chambers is located in the heart of Great Malvern, within a stunning building full of character. The interior of the apartment is tastefully furnished in a clean, modern style, providing a comfortable and stylish living space. Step outside the property, and you'll be immediately immersed in the beauty of the surrounding area, with picturesque views of the charming town. On sunny or clear days, the Malvern Hills can even be seen in the distance, adding to the allure of this wonderful location. Malvern, a charming town in Worcestershire, is renowned for its stunning location at the base of the Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Famous for its pure spring water, the town’s rich heritage is celebrated through landmarks such as the Malvern Water Spouts and its deep connection to Victorian spa culture. The historic Great Malvern Priory, with its exquisite stained glass and fascinating history, stands as one of the town’s most prominent attractions. The town’s picturesque streets are lined with independent shops, inviting cafés, and traditional pubs, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Malvern is also a cultural hotspot, with the Malvern Theatres offering a year-round program of performances, including plays, concerts, and other live events. Nature lovers will find the surrounding Malvern Hills to be a paradise, with scenic walking trails offering breathtaking views across Worcestershire and beyond. The area's natural beauty has long been a source of inspiration for composers and writers, including Edward Elgar, whose music is closely linked to the landscape. With its blend of historic charm, vibrant cultural scene, and proximity to some of England’s most beautiful countryside, Malvern is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat and a source of inspiration. Malvern is well-connected by rail, with regular train services to and from Great Malvern and Malvern Link stations, linking the town to Worcester, Birmingham, and Hereford. The M5 motorway and the nearby A449 provide easy access for drivers, with plenty of parking available throughout the town. Local bus services offer convenient connections to nearby villages and the surrounding Malvern Hills. Once in town, the compact layout and stunning natural surroundings make walking and cycling the ideal ways to explore. The property features two well-appointed bedrooms. Bedroom One includes a double bed, a chest of drawers, a bedside cabinet, and a lamp. The Master Bedroom offers a flexible sleeping arrangement with a double bed that can be split into two singles, along with two bedside cabinets, two lamps, an open wardrobe, a chest of drawers, a dressing table, stool, and mirror. The apartment also boasts an open-plan living room, dining area, and kitchen, perfect for relaxing and socializing with family, friends, or colleagues. The living room includes a double sofa bed, a flat-screen TV, a workspace area, and a dining area. The kitchen is fully equipped with a microwave, kettle, toaster, oven, fridge-freezer, and complimentary tea, coffee, and sugar for your convenience.
Hillbrook House Apartment, located just 550 yards from Malvern Theatres in Great Malvern, offers a comfortable and spacious retreat for guests. This charming two-bedroom, ground-level flat is filled with natural light and provides plenty of space for relaxation. The apartment is equipped with modern amenities, including a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable stay. Whether you're visiting for the nearby theatres or simply exploring the scenic beauty of Malvern, Hillbrook House Apartment offers a welcoming base with all the comforts you need. Malvern, a scenic town in Worcestershire, is celebrated for its stunning location at the base of the Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Renowned for its pure spring water, the town’s heritage is reflected in landmarks such as the Malvern Water Spouts and its historic links to Victorian spa culture. The magnificent Great Malvern Priory, with its striking stained glass windows and rich history, stands as one of the town's most prominent features. The town’s delightful streets are home to independent shops, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs, offering a friendly and inviting atmosphere. Malvern is also a cultural hub, with the Malvern Theatres hosting a diverse program of performances, from theatrical productions to live concerts, drawing visitors throughout the year. Surrounding the town, the Malvern Hills provide a haven for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, with trails offering spectacular views over Worcestershire and beyond. The region’s natural beauty has long inspired writers and composers, including Edward Elgar, whose music is deeply tied to the landscape. With its mix of historic allure, cultural vibrancy, and access to some of the UK’s most breath-taking countryside, Malvern is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful escape and a dose of inspiration. Malvern is served by Great Malvern and Malvern Link train stations, with regular services from Worcester, Birmingham, and Hereford. The M5 motorway and nearby A449 make it accessible by car, with parking available throughout the town. Local buses connect Malvern to the surrounding hills and villages. Once there, the town’s compact size and the beauty of the Malvern Hills make walking and cycling the best ways to explore. The nearest airport is Gloucestershire Airport, 24.2 miles from the apartment. or Birmingham Airport 44.1 miles from the apartment. The entrance to the apartment is located around the right-hand side of the main building, offering a separate, private entry for your convenience and peace of mind. Upon entering, you'll find a spacious open-plan living room, kitchen, and dining area, perfect for relaxing and spending quality time with family, friends, or work colleagues. The master bedroom features a luxurious king-size bed, along with a bedside cabinet, lamp, open wardrobe, dressing table, stool, and mirror. The second bedroom offers a comfortable double bed, chest of drawers, bedside cabinet, and lamp. In the living room, you'll find a double sofa bed, a flat-screen TV, a workspace area, and a dining area for meals or meetings. The kitchen is fully equipped with all the essentials, including a microwave, kettle, toaster, oven, fridge-freezer, and complimentary tea, coffee, and sugar to make your stay as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.
Hillbrook House Dwelling, located just 550 yards from Malvern Theatres in Great Malvern, offers a comfortable and convenient apartment for your stay. The apartment features one good-sized bedroom, a cosy living room, and a well-appointed bathroom, providing everything you need for a relaxing visit. Whether you're in town for the theatre or exploring the beautiful surroundings of Malvern, Hillbrook House Dwelling offers a welcoming and well-located base. Malvern, a charming town nestled in Worcestershire, is celebrated for its breath-taking location at the base of the Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Known for its renowned spring water, the town’s rich history is reflected in landmarks such as the Malvern Water Spouts and its deep ties to Victorian spa culture. The striking Great Malvern Priory, with its exquisite stained glass windows and fascinating history, stands as a key feature of the town. The town centre is a delightful mix of independent shops, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs, creating a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. Malvern is also a cultural hotspot, with the Malvern Theatres offering a wide variety of performances, from drama to live music, ensuring there is something for everyone throughout the year. For nature lovers, the surrounding Malvern Hills provide a paradise of walking trails with panoramic views stretching across Worcestershire and beyond. The stunning landscape has long inspired poets and composers, including Edward Elgar, whose music is closely linked to the area. With its combination of historic charm, thriving cultural scene, and access to some of the UK’s most scenic countryside, Malvern offers a perfect escape for those in search of peace, inspiration, and outdoor adventure. Malvern is well-connected by rail, with regular services from Worcester, Birmingham, and Hereford arriving at both Great Malvern and Malvern Link stations. For those traveling by car, the M5 motorway and nearby A449 offer easy access to the town, with ample parking available throughout. Local bus routes connect Malvern to the surrounding villages and the scenic hills. The town’s compact layout, combined with the stunning backdrop of the Malvern Hills, makes it ideal for exploration on foot or by bike. To reach the accommodation, you’ll need to head all the way up the stairs. Upon entering the apartment, you’ll find a spacious bedroom to your left, complete with a double bed, wardrobe, drawers, bedside tables, and lamps for added convenience. Adjacent to the bedroom is the bathroom, which features a large bath, toilet, and sink, with toilet roll and soap provided for your comfort. The next room is an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, and the living room includes a sofa bed for additional seating or sleeping space. For added convenience, the apartment offers free parking directly outside the property.
Foley House Flat, located 44 km from Lickey Hills Country Park in Great Malvern, offers a very modern, comfortable accommodation with a fully equipped kitchen. The property features free private parking and is conveniently situated 34 km from Kingsholm Stadium and 41 km from Coughton Court. Malvern, a scenic town in Worcestershire, is renowned for its stunning location at the base of the Malvern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Famed for its pure spring water, the town's rich heritage is reflected in iconic landmarks such as the Malvern Water Spouts and its historic association with Victorian spa culture. The striking Great Malvern Priory, with its exquisite stained glass windows and centuries-old history, stands as a central feature of the town. The town’s charming streets are lined with a mix of independent shops, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs, creating a friendly and inviting atmosphere. As a cultural hub, Malvern is home to the Malvern Theatres, which hosts a variety of performances throughout the year, from plays to concerts, drawing visitors from near and far. The surrounding Malvern Hills offer a paradise for walkers, hikers, and nature lovers, with a network of trails providing panoramic views of Worcestershire and beyond. The area's breath-taking scenery has long inspired famous composers and writers, most notably Sir Edward Elgar, whose music is deeply connected to the landscape. With its rich blend of history, vibrant cultural scene, and unrivalled access to some of England's most picturesque countryside, Malvern is a perfect destination for those seeking peace, inspiration, and natural beauty. Malvern is well-connected by rail, with regular train services from Worcester, Birmingham, and Hereford arriving at Great Malvern and Malvern Link stations. For those traveling by car, the M5 motorway and nearby A449 provide easy access to the town, with plenty of parking available throughout. Local bus routes connect Malvern to nearby villages and the picturesque hills. Once in town, the compact nature of Malvern, combined with the stunning Malvern Hills, makes it ideal for exploring on foot or by bike. Foley House Flat is a bright and contemporary 1-bedroom apartment, designed for comfort and style. The spacious living area is tastefully furnished with modern décor, creating a relaxing atmosphere, while the well-equipped kitchen offers everything you need for a self-catered stay. The cosy bedroom features plenty of storage space, making it perfect for both couples and solo travellers. Ideally located near local amenities, transport links, and the stunning Malvern Hills, it’s a fantastic base for exploring the area. With the added convenience of free parking, Foley House Flat is a welcoming and stylish retreat in the heart of Great Malvern.
This mews-style cottage lies within walking distance of Great Malvern’s bustling town centre. Worcester and Hereford are within easy reach.
All ground-floor. One open-plan king-size bedroom with seating and Smart TV. Shower room with shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Kitchen/diner
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x triple bunk, 1 x twin. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, basin and WC. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen. Utility. Sitting/dining room. Snug. Additional sofa-bed available in downstairs conservatory to give more flexible sleeping arrangements.
Peacefully tucked away though within walking distance of Great Malvern, a single storey character cottage with a contemporary twist, the perfect base to explore the breath-taking countryside of Worcestershire.
This detached cottage sits close to the town of Malvern in Worcestershire, it can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
Own private entrance. Mostly ground floor. One double bedroom with king size bed. Bathroom with bath, separate walk in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburning stove. First floor gallery.
This beautifully renovated farmhouse provides a fantastic rural retreat in a pretty hamlet within the Malvern Hills. It is a great choice for families and groups of friends looking for somewhere to unwind in idyllic surroundings. Enjoy a peaceful walk around the village with its Norman-era church and great local trails in the neighbouring hills. The attractive Victorian spa town of Great Malvern is just 4 miles away and is very popular with walkers and cyclists from all over the country. There are many walking trails with stunning views along with a great mix of places to enjoy a drink. Bromyard is 9 miles away a traditional Herefordshire market town with a modern twist where you can visit one of the half-timbered inns browse the quirky shops or enjoy some fine dining. Pay a visit to the National Trust-owned Brockhampton Estate and take in the medieval atmosphere. The cathedral city of Worcester (11 miles) is worth a visit to enjoy the architecture and visit one of the many independent boutiques. This charming property is set back from the village down a quiet lane with a private driveway. Step into the farmhouse and into the welcoming hallway which is a perfect space to kick off walking boots and hang up coats. Continue through into the large living room which is a highlight of the property and the perfect place to enjoy some quality time with friends and family. There is a beautiful open fire with comfortable seating for your whole group and a Smart TV. If you have any budding pianists in the group there is a piano which can be used to enjoy a sing-along. Head back through the hallway and into the kitchen/diner. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you will need for a self-catered break. The dining table comfortably seats six and has lovely views across the gardens. Also downstairs and just off the hallway is a useful WC. Upstairs are three lovely bedrooms all tastefully designed by the owners to ensure a great night s sleep. The master bedroom is equipped with a king-size bed and has an en-suite shower room. There is a further double bedroom and twin room with family style bathroom with bath and shower connector. This property has large gardens that can be accessed through doors in the lounge and hallway with uninterrupted views of the countryside. Enjoy a BBQ and some al fresco dining on the outdoor garden furniture. There is some outdoor play equipment for children to use and plenty of space for a family game of football or cricket. Need to know: 3 bedrooms 1 king size and 1 double and 1 twin. 2 bathrooms 1 family bathroom with shower over the bath and 1 en suite shower room. Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine, washing machine. Smart TV in lounge. Open fire in lounge. Travel cot and highchair available. Large garden with outdoor seating and BBQ. Outdoor children s play equipment. Private parking for up to 3 cars. Pub 2.5 miles, Shop 1.5 miles. Sleeps 6 2 children there is a trundle bed available in the master bedroom for children only.
This appealing, detached cottage rests in Malvern Wells near Great Malvern, Worcestershire and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Fiddlers Pit Cottage, Great Malvern, Worcestershire, sleeps four in two beds.
All-ground-floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x super king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x king (zip/link, can be twin on request). Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with woodburning stove
Reverse-level accommodation. 1 x ground floor king-size bedroom with freestanding bath. Ground floor WC. Ground floor shower room with waterfall shower and heated towel rack. First floor open-plan kitchen/sitting/dining area with balcony and sunken hot tub.
Single-storey. Three double bedrooms. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Great Malvern
Discover 16 Great Malvern self catering cottages in Worcestershire. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Worcestershire base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Great Malvern
- Sir Edward Elgar statue (0.2m)
- The 99 Steps (0.3m)
- Poets Seat (0.5m)
- Public water tap (1m)
- The Morgan Experience Centre (1.1m)
- Pixie Steps (1.6m)
- St. Wulstan's church. Burial place of Sir Edward Elgar: famous English composer (3.2m)
- Malvern Hills "Giant's Cave" (4.2m)
- The Great Worcester Maize Maze (4.6m)
- Ham's Way Footbridge (5.2m)
- Diglis Weir Fish Pass (6.4m)
- South Quay Fountains (7m)
- Sidbury lock (7m)
- St Andrews Spire (7m)
- National Trust - Greyfriars House and Garden (7.1m)
- Blockhouse Lock (7.2m)
- Love The Arbo (7.5m)
- Crabtree Orchard Alpacas (7.7m)
- Gregory's Mill, Bottom Lock (8m)
- Gregory's Mill, Top Lock (8.1m)
Outdoor Activities around Great Malvern
- Priory Park (0.1m)
- Belle Vue Island (0.2m)
- Rose bank gardens (0.2m)
- Green Valley (0.5m)
- North Hill (0.6m)
- Sugarloaf Hill, Malverns (0.7m)
- Malvern Hills Trigpoint (0.8m)
- Table Hill (0.8m)
- Summer Hill (0.9m)
- Malvern Commons (1m)
- End Hill (1m)
- Malvern Common Football Pitch (1m)
- Mathon Park (1.1m)
- Victoria Park CP (1.2m)
- Malvern walker (1.3m)
- Perseverance Hill (1.7m)
- Jubilee Hill (2.2m)
- Pinnacle Hill (2.5m)
- Hill View Arena (2.6m)
- Hanley Swan Duck Pond (2.9m)
Holiday Cottages Near Great Malvern
Great Malvern is a wonderful base for a countryside break, and read on to learn more about nearby towns. Just 0.3 miles away the nearby town, offering quaint lanes and riverside strolls.
- West Malvern the hillside village lies about 0.9 miles away on the hillside, offering tranquil walks and panoramic views.
- Madresfield is about 1.9 miles away, this charming village with country lanes and pretty gardens.
- Upper Colwall lies roughly 2.0 miles away, the surrounding hamlet perfect for a quiet wander.
- Malvern Wells sits about 2.3 miles away, spa village charm with tea rooms and pleasant walks.
About Great Malvern
Discover the charm of Great Malvern, England, where you can immerse yourself in its rich history and breathtaking landscapes.
Wander through the picturesque streets and marvel at the impressive architecture of its historic landmarks.
Indulge in the local cuisine and dining experiences, and be sure to attend the vibrant cultural events and festivals that take place throughout the year.
Great Malvern invites you to explore its beauty and soak in its lively atmosphere.
Location and History
Great Malvern, England is situated in the picturesque Malvern Hills and has a rich and fascinating history. As you explore this charming town, you'll be captivated by its stunning location and the stories it holds.
The town's history dates back to the 11th century when a Benedictine priory was established. Over the years, Great Malvern grew and flourished, becoming a popular destination for visitors seeking the healing properties of its natural springs.
In the 19th century, it gained further prominence as a fashionable spa town, attracting famous figures such as Charles Darwin and Florence Nightingale.
Today, Great Malvern continues to charm visitors with its historic architecture, beautiful landscapes, and cultural heritage. Immerse yourself in its past and discover the secrets that make this town truly special.
Natural Beauty and Landscapes
Explore the breathtaking natural beauty and stunning landscapes of Great Malvern, where the town's rich history intertwines harmoniously with its picturesque surroundings.
Nestled in the heart of the Malvern Hills, this charming town offers a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Embark on a hike along the many scenic trails, where you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of rolling hills, lush green valleys, and sparkling rivers.
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the ancient woodlands that surround the town, alive with the melodies of chirping birds and rustling leaves. Don't forget to visit the enchanting Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where you can witness the stunning vistas that have inspired poets and artists for centuries.
Whether you choose to explore on foot, by bike, or even from the comfort of a cozy tearoom, Great Malvern's natural beauty will leave you spellbound.
Historic Landmarks and Architecture
As you wander through Great Malvern, you'll encounter a wealth of historic landmarks and architectural marvels that showcase the town's rich heritage.
One of the most prominent landmarks is the Great Malvern Priory, a stunning medieval church that dates back to the 11th century. Its imposing architecture and intricate stained glass windows are a testament to the town's religious significance throughout history.
Another notable landmark is Malvern College, a prestigious boarding school founded in 1865. The college's magnificent Victorian Gothic buildings stand as a testament to the town's educational heritage.
In addition, the Victorian-era Belle Vue Terrace and the iconic Malvern Theatre are worth exploring for their architectural beauty. These landmarks and structures offer a glimpse into Great Malvern's past and add to its charm and appeal.
Cultural Events and Festivals
Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural scene of Great Malvern by attending a variety of events and festivals throughout the year.
Great Malvern is known for its rich cultural heritage and hosts numerous events that celebrate its history, arts, and traditions.
One of the most popular festivals is the Malvern Festival of Innovation, which showcases groundbreaking technologies and promotes entrepreneurship.
The Great Malvern Food Festival is a treat for food lovers, offering a wide range of culinary delights from local vendors.
For music enthusiasts, the Malvern Concert Club organizes regular classical music concerts featuring renowned artists.
The Malvern Fringe Festival is a platform for artists of all genres, including theater, dance, and visual arts.
These events and festivals provide a unique opportunity to experience the vibrant cultural life of Great Malvern.
Local Cuisine and Dining Experiences
Indulge in the local cuisine and dining experiences of Great Malvern throughout your visit. This picturesque town offers a delightful array of culinary delights that will satisfy any palate.
Start your day with a traditional English breakfast, complete with bacon, eggs, sausage, and baked beans.
For lunch, try the famous Worcestershire sauce, a tangy condiment that originated in this region.
In the afternoon, indulge in a cream tea, a quintessentially British treat consisting of scones, clotted cream, and jam.
As evening falls, explore the local pubs and restaurants that serve delicious locally sourced ingredients. Sample the traditional Malvern Pasty, a savory pastry filled with meat and vegetables.
For a taste of luxury, treat yourself to a fine dining experience at one of the town's elegant restaurants, offering a fusion of international and local flavors.
Great Malvern truly has something to satisfy every appetite.