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Segrave

(Ref. 1040706)

Shelsley Walsh near Martley, Worcestershire Show on map

4.5

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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9 Customer Reviews

  • "Lovely property, nice and clean."

    Could do with a washing up bowl in the kitchen, but that’s not a big deal.

    Reviewed by JulieOct 2023

  • "The accommodation is absolutely beautiful!"

    Has everything you need available. However when we arrive the large sofa was a bit wonky, turns out the legs are very loose and skew, I tried the straighten them but it didn’t help, I text Sarah the number given on the sheet to notify, but don’t know if she got the text as I never got a response

    Reviewed by NikkiAug 2023

  • "We had a really lovely stay meeting up with family, however there were no instructions of recycling so put everything in big yellow bin!"

    Also no instructions about stripping beds/ towels in bath etc. usually there are instructions. The dishwasher was completely unusable as the washing machine which is integrated has obviously moved out and completely blocks the dishwasher( one. Way of keeping it pristine I suppose !) anyway only small niggles otherwise a beautiful rural setting with just the sheep for company. Bliss. How quiet it would be on race day, might be another matter, still very interested in history of the place. Might have been nice to have instructions of how to reach nearest pub , we did find “ The New Inn” and had a very nice meal, but had to ask a dog walker for directions. There again small things but you asked for feedback

    Reviewed by BarbaraJun 2023

  • "We had an extremely lovely stay at the Segrave, it had all you could wish for regarding kitchen facilities etc and was very comfortable, we would recommend anyone staying here and as we were taking part in the Hillclimb that weekend it made the whole experience extra special."

    Thank you.

    Reviewed by CaroleMay 2023

  • "A characterful, pleasant, inviting property in a very beautiful location."

    Extremely well equipped in all rooms. We took a little time to get used to the quirky nature of the building but once accustomed we were OK. It was fun watching the cars racing up the road but the noise was somewhat intrusive. A few leaflets on interesting places to visit would have been helpful. PS. Sarah of the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb Organisation was extremely pleasant and helpful when we had minor problems operating the hob and the freezer. Thank you.

    Reviewed by RichardSep 2022

  • "Very cold due gaps around doors but otherwise a very comfortable cosy property ..."

    Very cold due gaps around doors but otherwise a very comfortable cosy property Would have liked to see info leaflets on things to see or do in the area

    Reviewed by JuneNov 2021

  • "Both "Segrave" and "Campbell" are beautiful cottages, owned and operated by the Midland Automobile Club."

    We found Segrave ideal as a relaxing base to come back to after our excursions around Worcester, Hereford and Malvern. Other than a small Mace store 3 miles away, the nearest shops are in Worcester and Tenbury, so it helps to come prepared with bread & milk etc. We very much enjoyed having the Shelsley Walsh hill climb on our doorstep, including a weekend of motor racing which really did not interfere or spoil the stay. We would quite happily stay in these cottages again.

    Reviewed by StephenAug 2021

  • "Lovely location, although would be quite noisy if there was a race meeting on as it is on the start line!"

    Any motor sports fans would love it! very clean and well appointed, beds super comfy. Warm and cosy, would definitely stay again.

    Reviewed by IanDec 2020

  • "What great two cottages, we booked them both as we were two families and exceeded the six rule we took them both and were extremely please."

    In a beautiful spot surrounded by fields, woods, sheep and such peace and quite (not sure unless i was a car enthusiast would rent if there was a hill climb on but I am sure they would either not rent or would warn you. Pretty sure we were the first families in there as everything seemed to be brand new. Kitchens had everything you would ever need (and we cooked). Couple of things I would love to chat to the owners or managers directly so hope after this they put me in touch directly. Nothing big at all but I rent properties and you can always improve small things. By the way the beds and bedding were stunning and so comfy. They do mention but be aware they are old quirky cottages with creaky uneven floors and small steep stair cases but again I was bought up in that type of house so for us it was lovely. Surrounding area has plenty to do and places to visit. Nice pubs, places to eat and lovely walks. Would go back again tomorrow. Only complaint was we wanted to stay longer. Thank you.

    Reviewed by MichaelOct 2020

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x double
  • Bathroom with free-standing clawfoot bath, hand-held shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Sitting/dining room with 2 x electric woodburning-effect stove
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven with hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview and DVD Player, a selection of DVDs, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking available
  • Shared garden with outdoor seating area
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 3.3 miles; pub 2.8 miles
  • Note: Uneven floors, please take caution
  • Note: Low ceilings, please take caution
  • Note: Shelsley Walsh hill climb operates events on a regular basis, details of the major events can be found on www.shelsleywalsh.com but smaller events are not always listed,please be aware therefore that on event days there can be activity in the adjacent paddock from early in the morning until late in the evening, One well behaved dog welcome but please note that the property is adjacent to a farm, dogs must be kept on a lead when outside the enclosed area and are not allowed in the bedrooms. We have tried to make the property as dog friendly as possible, please contact us if you have a second dog or any other queries.

The property

Martley 3.6 miles.

Ideally positioned within the village of Shelsley Walsh, on the grounds of the world-famous Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, you will find Segrave, a traditional black and white Tudor-style Grade II listed cottage, offering a wonderful setting for a family holiday in the English countryside.

Be welcomed into the attractive sitting/dining room, beautifully decorated with original wood beams and a charming electric woodburning-effect stove, warming you as you snuggle up to your loved ones as you delight in watching a film selected from the extensive range of DVDs.

Take your seat at the pretty dining table and indulge in a hearty home-cooked meal, lovingly prepared in the country-style kitchen where you will discover a range of sleek appliances such as an electric oven and hob, as well as a handy dishwasher.

Continue the evening out in the shared garden in the summer months, where you can socialise with your nearest and dearest, mapping out your plans for the days that lie ahead.

Travel up the rustic elm wood staircase to find your sleeping spot for your stay, choosing from two homely double bedrooms, one of which can be made up into a twin upon request to suit your group.

Take your time to get ready for the day ahead as you delight in a refreshing rinse under the hand-held shower that rests in the luxurious free-standing clawfoot bathtub.

Live life to the fullest on an action-packed adventure at Segrave.

Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1040708, together sleeping 8 guests.

Note: Shelsley Walsh hill climb operates events on a regular basis, details of the major events can be found on www.shelsleywalsh.com but smaller events are not always listed,please be aware therefore that on event days there can be activity in the adjacent paddock from early in the morning until late in the evening.

Shelsley Walsh Cottages

Martley 3.6 miles. Two magnificent Grade II listed, traditional black and white cottages, set in the grounds of the famous Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, in the idyllic village of Shelsley Walsh, Worcestershire. Exuding character through striking exposed beams and original elm wood flooring, both cottages offer a warm and welcoming setting, perfect for a family holiday or group getaway for eight. Each of the properties feature a well-equipped kitchen and a homely sitting room boasting an eye-catching electric woodburning-effect stove, as well as a spacious bathroom with a chic free-standing clawfoot bath and two bedrooms set up as both a double and a twin. Guests of each property will benefit from use of the shared outdoor seating area, and ample off-road parking. Resting on the banks of the pretty River Teme in the wonderful Worcestershire countryside, visitors will be spoilt for choice with an extensive range of activities to be enjoyed. Embark on a scenic woodland walk on one of the many enchanting trails that surround the cottages, or explore the breath-taking landscapes of the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Wyre Forest National Nature Reserve, whether it be by foot or bike. The pretty and historical town of Kidderminster is just a short drive away and is filled with charming cafés and imposing historical landmarks, whilst the city of Worcester is home to a grand medieval cathedral and awe-inspiring museums telling tales of the rich local history. These self-catering holiday homes offer the perfect setting for an unforgettable adventure in Worcestershire.

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About the location

MARTLEY

Worcester 8.2 miles; Kidderminster 13.9 miles; Ludlow 23.3 miles

Perfectly positioned in the foothills of the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will find the quintessential village of Martley. Said to be the heart of the West Midlands countryside, this picturesque settlement is made up of a post office with a well-stocked village store, and an idyllic country pub serving up delicious hot dinners from its extensive menu. Boasting a plethora of footpaths and bridleways, there are so many scenic walks to be enjoyed in the area. Just a stone’s throw away on the banks of the River Teme lies the pleasant village of Shelsley Walsh, known best for its iconic Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, the oldest Motorsport venue in the world. The village also sits just a short drive away from the beautiful city of Worcester, home to a striking medieval cathedral and a vibrant Art Gallery. The luscious green woodlands of Wyre Forest National Nature Reserve offer fun for all with an abundance of outdoor activities and thrilling cycling routes to explore. A fantastic base from which to discover the true delights of Worcestershire.

One well behaved dog welcome but please note that the property is adjacent to a farm, dogs must be kept on a lead when outside the enclosed area and are not allowed in the bedrooms.
We have tried to make the property as dog friendly as possible, please contact us if you have a second dog or any other queries.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas