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Cherkenhill Farm B&B

4.0 (1 review)

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Stanbrook Abbey Hotel

Stanbrook Abbey Hotel

(3 reviews)

A beautiful hotel and grounds. This is a great place to relax given the beautiful spaces of a…read moreconverted abbey (church). We saw a wedding reception, as we drove up to the hotel. The staff is excellent - super capable and so friendly. My room was very nicely appointed and the size/space though more modest is excellently arranged with all the niceties of a upper-end hotel. A refined mixture old world class and modern conveniences. There's a a couple restaurants (reviews on the way) that look great. This hotel is tucked away in the country. So it may be harder to find. But GPS got us there just fine. Definitely recommend this hotel.

As you can see from the many pictures that I am posting this is a truly BEAUTIFUL historic hotel…read more Originally a 1755 Georgian Manor House, Stanbrook Hall. With the help of Edward Constable in 1795 some nuns who were imprisoned (?!!) in France were brought back to England and acquired the Hall and the surrounding 22 acres and converted into a convent, and in 1876 it became one of the oldest printing presses in England. It truly is magnificent and the staff are excellent, hospitable, friendly and eager to serve and please. Due to the pandemic it is at maybe 30% capacity but the COVID regulations are strictly enforced making us feel safe enough to stay here and enjoy our 25th anniversary of being together and 18th wedding anniversary. And if it's raining - plenty to enjoy and explore in the roaming structure and our room/suite (the Thompson) is spacious, comfortable and guarantees an enjoyable stay. Two thumbs up!!

Abbey Hotel - Abbey Hotel and Malvern priory

Abbey Hotel

(2 reviews)

££

The Abbey Hotel is billed as the best in Great Malvern. It certainly looks attractive, in Malvern…read moreAbbey's shadow and covered in ivy. Our reception by the night-porter was cordial and he willingly served us to drinks because he'd sent the bar staff home. The bedroom and bathroom were modern, well fitted and had excellent views across to Bredon Hill. Breakfast, however, was a different prospect. Unclothed tables, covered in crumbs and no-one to greet or offer tea and coffee. When someone merged from the kitchen, extravagant gestures were required to fill our mugs. Whilst accepting that we'd descended for breakfast at (but not after) the end of the advertised breakfast time, this was no excuse for dehydrated bacon and sausage, rock-hard black pudding and fried eggs, swimming in oil, which were completely solid and rubbery. As if this wasn't enough, the picture window gave a panoramic view of the bins being emptied into the refuse vehicle a seemingly interminable process. We spent the day on the hills and returned to find, as before, smokers decorating the front steps an undignified sight, but probably unavoidable given the smoking ban and the apparent shortage of alternative places to indulge in tobacco. Breakfast on the following day was better inasmuch as the cooked offering was palatable, although the fruit was only partially thawed. Large chunks of frozen raspberry are not pleasant although the hot bowls straight from the dishwasher helped. It was a shame that the cooked breakfast was on cold plates. Front desk security was poor I was given an additional key card for our room on request with no suggestion of interrogation as to whether I had any entitlement. Will we be staying again? Well it certainly wouldn't be our first choice for this lovely part of Worcestershire.

Clean and lovely room, but the standout reason to stay is the staff. Everyone is friendly and warm…read moreand ready to help. Great experience!

Foley Arms Hotel - View towards terrace

Foley Arms Hotel

(5 reviews)

£

Even though the signs read, "The Foley Arms Hotel" on the outside, people refer to this place as…read moreWetherspoon. Though I struggled to find it, both names are on the building, though "The Foley Arms Hotel" is in large type, while "Wetherspoon" and "Free House" are the smaller subtitles. JD Wetherspoon is a chain of hotels, which generally seem to have restaurants or gastropubs. This review is for the gastropub. I went searching for this place, because I was seeking a place with outlets to plug in my laptop. Having Wi-Fi was an excellent perk to coming here. This gastropub, which takes up the first floor and the basement, is quite extensive and a traditional-looking restaruant with large windows overlooking lower parts of Great Malvern. The food is traditional English, and the quality about what one would expect. Decent. After spending a couple of hours here working, I decided to get something to eat, and had the Cheese and Tomato Toastie. It was exactly as described, plus it came with chips. They give you a discount if you order something to drink. It doesn't matter if it's alcoholic or not. If you order it with your meal, you get a discount. I ordered a sparkling water to go with the Toastie. Upon arriving here, I ordered a decaf mocha latte, which was exactly as I expected it to be. The decor is older, the back of each of the various rooms have a wonderful wall of high windows looking out onto a lush garden. The clientele on this day was a bit quirky, but overall it's a nice place to spend an afternoon if you have to work from a computer and seek a place with free Wi-Fi and electrical outlets.

This review is for the hotel rather than the pub. We came here with our 3 month old son for 1 night…read morewhile visiting friends. On arrival, we wondered how we were meant to get our buggy inside through the revolving door until a member of staff happened to come outside and told us about a side door which we could use. It didn't seem particularly clear where the reception was so we assumed you checked in at the bar. Not so. We were told that the hotel reception was on the first floor and we were directed to the stairs. I did ask where the lift was (due to our baby's buggy) and was told that there isn't a lift. Not helpful. So after a lot of going up and down the stairs with our bags and baby we made it to reception. We were given Room 9, the family room, which is massive! Definitely request this room. And the view is impressive too. The bed was very comfy and there was plenty of room for our travel cot. So despite having to struggle with a buggy and no lift, the room and view went some way to make up for the hassle of actually getting to the room itself.

Cherkenhill Farm B&B - hotels - Updated May 2026

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