The Cottage in the Wood Worcestershire

The Cottage in the Wood WorcestershireThe Cottage in the Wood WorcestershireThe Cottage in the Wood Worcestershire

“The Best View in England” London Daily Mail

This uniquely situated Malvern hotel has been owned and run for the last twenty three years by two generations of the Pattin family. They, together with their “extended” family, form a team of enthusiastic people who enjoy what they do – looking after their guests. And you’ll find the thirty mile views are quite stunning.

If you’re looking for peace, relaxation, fresh air, good food and wine, a stroll directly onto the Hills, then the award winning Cottage in the Wood is for you; whether you stay for a night or for a week and whether on business or for pleasure…and you’ll not find your peace shattered by large, noisy functions.

Beech Cottage
Beech Cottage is an easy seventy pace stroll away and is marked on all the old maps and pre-dates the Main House by at least 100 years. Once a woodman’s cottage and also a scrumpy house, it now houses four cottagey bedrooms often booked for a family gathering or by a group of friends.

The Pinnacles
Named after Pinnacle Hill that rises above, The Pinnacles lies just beyond Beech Cottageand was built in 2003 on the site of the original coach house, once the home for the carriages for the Main House. The Pinnacles enjoys the finest views of all and has nineteen bedrooms, almost all large and front facing, two have balconies and six have patio seating areas.

Bedrooms
All our rooms are en-suite with bath, shower or bath with shower over, remote control colour tele/dvd/videos, free video library, direct dial telephone and wake up system, central heating of course, an additional fan heater for those ‘in between’ days, tower air circulator, choice of teas, coffee, hot chocolate and scrummy home made biscuits, hair dryer and bathroom kit and all rooms with a view have binoculars. 

The restaurant at The Cottage in the Wood is called ‘Outlook’ for obvious reasons.

We’ve given it a new look and whilst re-decorating discovered one of the huge Georgian windows still had interior shutters which had been repeatedly painted over and sealed up. They are stable-style and will prove a boon when either the sun is too strong or the weather a tad cold.