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Olde Rectory
Boat Lane
Whitbourne
Worcestershire

WR6 5RS

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England in Excellence 'Self Catering Holiday of the Year 2005'

National Winner of the English Tourism industry's highest accolade
Five beautifully restored 16thC coach houses combine original features – exposed oak beams and millstone flagged floors – with luxurious modern living – Chinese wool carpets, leather Chesterfields, comfy king sized beds with crisp cotton sheets, gourmet-equipped kitchens, wood burning stoves and private courtyards for alfresco dining.

If you want to get away from it all, this is the place. A Maid service will attend to your needs. Visiting therapists will soothe away your stress and tension. You can pre-order delicious meals prepared using fresh local ingredients and what’s more, you can expect the kind of personal, friendly service that will make you want to return time and time again.

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Ratings/Awards: 3 ETC 5 Star & 2 ETC 4 Star
ETC England In Excellence Self Catering Holiday of the Year 2005
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 5
Unit Type: Cottages
Price Guide: 2 night breaks from £305; 7 nights £580 - £1585
Nearest Major Town: Worcester
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