Whitewells Farm cottages were the first holiday cottages in Herefordshire to have been converted from existing farm buildings into individual self catering holiday homes in 1978. They all feature original beams throughout, half-cruck trusses and some have vaulted ceilings and beamed room divisions. The cottages differ in size and character from four 1 bedroom cottages to two 2 bedroom cottages and one 3 bedroom cottage. Each cottage is fully equipped, supplied with bed linen, towels, consumables and has its own area for parking with additional parking if needed.

We have extensive gardens and outdoor seating which we encourage guests to use along with our BBQs.

 

Walks

Beside the wonderful and invigorating walks on the Malvern Hills, there are walks around the market towns and countryside. Combine a walk over the Malvern Hills and round to the monument at Eastnor Castle with a picnic of hearty local food.

There are many circular routes around the area and all varying in difficultly.  What you will see is fabulous scenery, enchanting villages and a host of wildlife.

Local Towns and Cities

If your interest is historical then Worcester and Hereford Cathedrals are well worth a visit.  The streets leading upto both venues are centuries old and exude a charm not found in more modern towns and cities.

If you like following trails across a county, then Herefordshire’s Black and White trail could be the experience you’re looking for.  Lots of beautiful villages, views and walks.

Local Produce

Whilst visiting local towns keep an eye out for local produce.  Herefordshire is a county with unrivalled and award winning food and drinks.  From McNeills smoked salmon to Peter Cooks sourdough bread, from Ciders at Westons and award winning ales from the Hop Shed to the ever expanding Beefy Boys chain, there are so many options to enjoy locally produced food and drink.