With free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, this striking Georgian hotel is situated in the pretty village of Bastonford, a 10-minute drive from Worcester.
Susan
United Kingdom
Friendly host, lovely spacious comfortable room, everything you needed to hand. My room even had a small settee and side table in so my friend who had a separate room could join me for a drink. Great breakfast and just 10 minutes away from Malvern Spring show (reason for our visit). Highly recommend.
This beautiful gothic Victorian hotel was built in 1851, retaining its original charm and character with the added luxury of modern amenities. Free parking is available on site.
This family-run town centre hotel was originally built in 1842 and has many historical features. Rooms are all of a high quality with en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs.
Bunty
United Kingdom
Breakfast was great & service efficient.
Location was perfect for our stay.
Staff friendly & helpful
With wholesome food, peaceful surroundings, friendly staff and a quiet village location, The Colwall Park Hotel is the perfect location to explore the Malvern Hills and surrounding areas.
The Malvern, is a AA rated 4-star hotel that offers spa and wellness facilities, an extensive range of relaxing and holistic spa treatments, and a brasserie and restaurant.
Set in 7 acres of wooded slopes, Cottage in The Wood offers an award-winning wine list, homemade biscuits and free parking and Wi-Fi, with direct access to the Malvern Hills.
Keith Stephen
United Kingdom
Where shall I start, the online reviews were so positive that I decided to see if it was all true. Well I have to agree the staff were outstanding and the views from this place are amazing. If you are attending the show ground this is the place to stay. Thank you guys.
With views over the Severn Valley, the historic Foley Arms Hotel is located in Great Malvern. The Three Counties Showground is 3.3 miles away and Malvern Theatres is a 3-minute walk away.
Philip
United Kingdom
Liked the location and the character of the building.
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If you like walking and history then this is the place to...
If you like walking and history then this is the place to come. Amazing walks and stunning views. The view from British Hill Camp is quite something. There are a number of beautiful little towns, like Ledbury, Great Malvern etc that are steeped in history as well as great for eating out. The Eastnor castle and grounds are another place to visit and a walk uptown the obelisk is well worth the walk up to it.
Lee
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Clean. Spacious room. Outstanding en-suite.
Clean. Spacious room. Outstanding en-suite. Unfailingly courteous and helpful staff. Terrific menu with excellent meals, locally sourced ingredients (venison pie to die for). Nothing too much trouble. Flexible re check in/out if possible (but pre-arrange). Perfect for the theatre/cinema (two minute stroll).
Alan
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Scored 10
We liked the hills and views the younger members of our...
We liked the hills and views the younger members of our party climbed the British camp to take photos and we all enjoyed the gas lights in West malvern. We took empty bottles and filled them.up with water out of one of the many wells in the area.
Margaret
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Lovely little town with independent shops great for browsing...
Lovely little town with independent shops great for browsing. Great choice of restaurants and bars. There is a great bar in the high street that brews beer called Weavers. At the top of the town we went to Alturo Lounge that has a fantastic choice of food and drink in a highly decorative atmosphere. We also went to Gurka Chef and sa.pled Nepalese food. It was very nice and a change from indian food. The theatre is lovely and very accessible. Friendly people. If you like walking there are great walks and history walks too!
Beverley
United Kingdom
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The area looked beautiful but unfortunately we were only...
The area looked beautiful but unfortunately we were only able to stay overnight for a friends funeral. We had to be back in London that evening for a prebooked event. Will definately go back again to explore the area.
Tony
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
The area of Malvern is beautiful as always but we did not...
The area of Malvern is beautiful as always but we did not actually visit the town of Malvern this time. When we have previously visited the town we found it had character but a bit of a challenge for older folks due to it being hilly. It is still worth a visit though.
All the staff were exceptionally helpful and friendly. The brand new bathroom had a tiny installation fault and they had the plumber in the next morning to try to fix it. I asked for whatever fruit was fresh with yoghurt for breakfast and Jeremy asked if there were anything he could get at the market to make our breakfasts even better. A whole platter of fresh fruit showed up!
All guests were greeted individually and his quirky sense of humour showed he was paying attention to everyone's personality.
The location is perfect for exploring Great Malvern and the surrounding area. Reception staff were consistently welcoming, friendly and helpful. Our room was clean and comfortable, with a great en suite shower room. We were on the sunny side of the hotel, which was quite warm but there was a very efficient and quiet fan provided, for which we were grateful. There was free parking. We ate in the Mulberry Tree restaurant in the evening where the service was also very good and the food great.
The Foley Arms dates back to the early Nineteenth Century and is located in the Upper part of Great Malvern. The views from the rear terrace were outstanding over towards the Cotswolds and Vale of Severn. As usual the Wetherspoons prices for both food and drink make any other hostelry seem outrageously priced. We ate and drank almost exclusively in the hotel and ate and drank well. The staff were pleasant and friendly and engaged easily with us.
A delightful hotel in a lovely setting. Very peaceful especially at night. The room was splendid although we had to be aware of the sloping ceilings, especially in the dark! The bathroom was just thr right size and the shower had good water pressure. We had an evening meal in the restaurant and the food was amazing. The breakfast was top notch as well. Would definitely come back here again.
The hosts were very friendly and eager to ensure every guest’s stay was enjoyable. The room was very comfortable with all expected facilities and there was a good choice of excellent breakfasts. A small family run hotel which couldn’t be bettered. A good parking area was available, a delightful garden, a lounge and honesty bar. We couldn’t have been more at home.
Delightful hotel. It has a Jacobean feel about it. The staff were extremely welcoming of our dog and they were very good with my little boy. Beautiful views of the Malvern Hills There was a vegetarian cooked breakfast available and breakfast was included in the price of the room.We only stayed one night and I would love to go again
Staff were really nice and accommodating given my work schedule and how late I would be getting in.
I couldn’t make breakfast as I had to leave early but room was clean and comfortable. Very quiet even by the road side.
Parking just outside hotel feels safe as vehicle is in eye view of room and off road.
Breakfast was superb the location was spectacular beautiful garden’s everything about this hotel exceeded my expectations lovely friendly staff nothing was too much trouble I could not fault anything I will definitely stay there again . My thanks to all the staff.
location was excellent. it was next to the train station so you could go to Worcester or Great Malvern. The footpath from the property led right up to Jubilee Hill.
The hotel has a realised and homey atmosphere with lovely staff
The friendly welcome, the thoughtful touches, and the unexpected extras in the room. The great views, very modern bathroom and comfortable bedding. The hotel was well situated right in the heart and the bonus was free parking.
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