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The Tractor Shed

(Ref. 1067445)

Lower Broadheath, Worcester, Worcestershire Show on map

4.8

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • shed (12)
  • tractor (11)
  • stay (9)
  • great (9)
  • owners (9)
  • helpful (8)

25 Customer Reviews

  • "This property is outstanding."

    The owners were so helpful and gave good recommendations. The property had everything we needed, it was quiet, comfortable and in a great location. Great for walkers, lots of footpaths to explore. Great places to visit all within an hours drive. Leaflets provided by the owners were helpful when planning our days. We added a couple we picked up on days out. The Bell Inn is the nearest pub & also serves food. Its really lovely snd the staff were good too. All in all a fabulous place and I'm certain we'll be back.

    Reviewed by ClaireAug 2023

  • "Lovely property in a nice quiet location."

    Emily was very helpful and Indie was a treat. Will return sometime.

    Reviewed by SandraJul 2023

  • "We would like to thank the owners, for a wonderful stay, at the Tractor Shed, we had a nice relaxing time,the accomodation was to a high standard,with great views,wish we had booked for a longer stay,we would certainly stay there again,if we visit that area."

    Reviewed by GrahamMay 2023

  • "Too dark"

    Reviewed by EricApr 2023

  • "The Tractor Shed was the perfect choice for our weeks stay."

    It was equpped with all essentials and was a peaceful haven to return to at the end of the day. Perfect location for visiting NT properties and a superb Thai restaurant 5 minutes away. No hesitation in recommending this property

    Reviewed by CharlesApr 2023

  • "Excellent value for money and a great trip all round within a short drive to many local walks/sights ."

    Reviewed by MartinApr 2023

  • "Delivers what it says on the tin."

    Emily was very helpful. Some good places to eat nearby but not easy to walk to. The Malvern Hills are visible from the dining table … which was nice ! Cozy, warm and on the list for a return visit sometime.

    Reviewed by DaveMar 2023

  • "Perfect! Possibly the best sunsets we have ever seen."

    Emily and Lee were a delight to meet and nothing was too much trouble. Already booking again for next year and will be keeping in touch as we have made new friends. Thank you for making our stay the best.

    Reviewed by TraceyJan 2023

  • "The Tractor Shed was much nicer than the photographs suggested, they don’t do it justice."

    Modern and well thought through. Owners are friendly and helpful too.

    Reviewed by LauraAug 2022

  • "Nice and quiet and peaceful."

    Saw the Jubilee Beacon on Great Malven from the patio decking area. Lots of wildlife. Very near Worcester City and venues to meet up with family. Made great use of the local Lower Broadheath community shop including detailed walking maps etc. so just about everything we needed. The property owners extremely accommodating and helpful.

    Reviewed by JosephMay 2022

  • "Lovely 4 night stay at the Tractor Shed."

    Clean tidy & well presented. Had everything you needed ( tho maybe a small chest of drawers may be handy). The garden furniture was a bonus, table, chairs, hammock, fire pit if you wanted to sit outside. You are close to a B road so you can hear a bit of traffic but it wasn't too busy. You have to park on the owners drive & walk round their house to get to the cottage which is in a huge garden/field, very pleasant seeing the sun set. Owners very friendly, helped with carrying luggage to the cottage. If you like walks, there are plenty of footpath signs but you may need an OS map to start you off (we didn't as it was a spur of the moment decision) so we had to get in the car & find a place to stop & start a walk. Took us a while to find a lay by to park up. We did eventually find a lovely walk across beautiful countryside in the Teme valley & had a great sunday lunch at The Lions Head in Clifton-on- Teme. The Malvern hills are about 30mins drive. Can recommend The Masons Arms up the road to Martley & the Bell Inn. We went the Cob cafe down the road just for a coffee which was nice, they have pathways around fishing lakes & a few animals for children. All in all a lovely cottage in beautiful surroundings.

    Reviewed by JoanMay 2022

  • "We really enjoyed our stay in the Tractor Shed."

    It’s well thought out, with great facilities and stunning views. The hosts welcomed us warmly and ensured everything was set up effectively. Great location too.

    Reviewed by DavidApr 2022

  • "We really enjoyed our stay at The Tractor Shed."

    The views are lovely and it is conveniently placed for Worcester and many other attractions. The friendly owners are nearby if you needed them but were not intrusive. We were snug in the shed even on cold and wet blowy evenings in the middle of winter. It must be lovely on warmer days to enjoy the grounds and the fire pit in the evening.

    Reviewed by CarolineFeb 2022

  • "Really enjoyed our stay at the Tractor Shed."

    Beautiful apartment set in a lovely rural setting. Fantastic facilities with friendly and welcoming hosts. Look forward to coming back again in the future.

    Reviewed by HuwNov 2021

  • "Owner was friendly and accommodating."

    Great location, near a lot of great towns and sights. The area surrounding the shed is very pretty. The shed is well-decorated, very stylish and comfortable! The shower was great - would loved to have had a hair dryer available (although owner did offer to use theirs). The air con came in very handy during the cold evenings - it was very cosy.

    Reviewed by LouiseOct 2021

  • "A beautiful property in a fantastic location."

    Will definitely book again. Plenty to see and do in the surrounding area.

    Reviewed by TheresaSep 2021

  • "Setting and peacefulness of the location."

    Very friendly and helpful proprietor.

    Reviewed by GregSep 2021

  • "It was just the right size for two people… brilliant use of the space and very cosy."

    It had everything you needed and good quality too. We really enjoyed the fire pit and hammock. It was also secluded but near enough to shops and amenities… and the owners were very friendly and helpful.

    Reviewed by SharonAug 2021

  • "Superb accommodation in a magnificent setting could not have been any better would definitely recommend the Tractor Shed the owners are doing a fantastic job would definitely return without hesitation."

    Reviewed by MichaelJul 2021

  • "The Tractor shed is a great place to spend time relaxing and enjoying the local area."

    It is secluded with great facilities and has everything you need. The cleanliness was exempt and the quality of the building superb. As well as being a great place to stay it is also a great location. So pleased we booked and would love to return.

    Reviewed by PeterJun 2021

  • "Immaculately clean, Well located and excellent hosts who couldn’t do enough for us to make sure we enjoyed ourselves."

    If only the Weather had held enough for a Bar B Q. Next time maybe!

    Reviewed by MikeMay 2021

  • "This was a return visit to the Tractor Shed as we loved it so much first time round."

    So beautifully furnished, and such a tranquil setting - the introduction of a hammock for lounging under the trees and stars was fabulous. Lee and Emily are doing a fabulous job - we will definitely come back again.

    Reviewed by SaraApr 2021

  • "The Tractor Shed is just the loveliest rural retreat."

    It is really beautifully furnished, well equipped and with a great deal of attention to detail. The surrounding countryside is also beautiful. We so enjoyed our mornings on the deck, lunches in the sunshine, and evenings round the fire pit. Emily and Lee are delightful owners, super helpful and obviously very committed to doing everything well and caring for the land they own. We booked another stay straightaway. Thank you!

    Reviewed by SaraApr 2021

  • "Friendly hosts."

    Perfect for a short break.

    Reviewed by Dawn MarieApr 2021

  • "Lovely hideaway for a few days!"

    Carefully thought out, comfortable and quiet. Would absolutely recommend.

    Reviewed by SarahApr 2021

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Summary

  • All-ground-floor
  • One double bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Electric central heating and electric air conditioning
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Decked area with loungers, table and seating, and lawn area with seating around a purpose built fire pit
  • Sorry, no pets or smoking allowed
  • Shop and pub 1.2 miles
  • Note: Babes in arms only
  • Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of £200
  • Note: This property is purpose designed and built for all season use

The property

If you and your partner are seeking a unique accommodation nestled at the heart of the Worcestershire countryside, look no further than The Tractor Shed, a single-storey lodge situated on the outskirts of the village of Lower Broadheath, just 3 miles from the North West of Worcester.

Cool in summer and welcoming in winter, this property is a uniquely designed, purpose built, all-season, all-weather home from home.

It will cater for your needs all the year round.

With plenty of walking opportunities within the local area, as well as a host of National Trust properties and outdoor activities, The Tractor Shed is an exceptional base for that long-awaited, action-packed holiday with your loved one.

Or perhaps a slow, lazy retreat is more your thing.

In either case The Tractor Shed will serve your needs in style.

Admire your rural surroundings before entering into the open-plan living space, where the vaulted ceilings are a striking element to the room and the extensive tinted windows allow plenty of natural light to fill the space throughout the day, offering privacy at the same time.

Complementing the charm of plywood walls are the contemporary fixtures and furnishings, where a sumptuous leather sofa piled with cushions invites you to relax in front of the Smart TV, while the small dining table is a great spot for a romantic meal, lingering over a bottle of wine and looking across open countryside to the Malvern Hills on the horizon.

The kitchen comes well-equipped for catering, including an electric oven and hob, a microwave and a fridge/freezer, as well as ample preparation space for a picnic on the next day’s hike or a home-cooked dish to enjoy that evening.

As the day draws to a close, close the blinds to create a warm and inviting space and retire to the plush duvet and quality linens that drape across the double bed, where sleep is sure to come easy.

Off the bedroom area, the en-suite shower room boasts a spacious walk-in shower, sleek basin and WC.

Continuing to impress is the exterior of the holiday home, where you and your partner can soak up the sunshine from the decked area with lounging and seating, or come evening, light up the fire pit to roast marshmallows and keep warm as you rest underneath a canopy of stars!

Better acquaint yourself with your surroundings by meandering around the picturesque village of Kenswick, which offers various walks, including the one behind the home that leads to the Cob House Country Park and other magnificent spots.

Get to Lower Broadheath, where you may relax with a drink or have lunch at the Bell Inn.

It is renowned for serving some of Worcestershire's best meals.

The Dewdrop offers a fine-dining opportunity, perfect for those nights when you don't feel like cooking.

The village also has a community shop and is the birthplace of English composer Sir Edward Elgar.

Off to nearby Hallow, a small village resting alongside the River Severn, you will find The Crown Inn, a highly recommended pub, as is the Masons Arms in Martley, while the Chim Doo, a notable authentic Thai restaurant lies a couple of miles up the road in Wichenford and where you can dine in, or relish in a takeaway back at the lodge.

Afternoons can be spent roaming the dramatic ruins of English Heritage property Witley Court; or National Trust owned properties of Croome Court and the Brockhampton Estate; or popping into Worcester where you can brush up on local history by visiting the Cathedral, Worcester Porcelain Museum or The Commandery, an extensive civil war museum set in Charles II’s former headquarters.

Avid ramblers can look forward to discovering the nearby Malvern Hills, boasting a network of paths from gentle strolls along tree-lined paths or the more challenging option of a trek along the ridge to British Camp, with each one offering views of glorious countryside across to the Cotswolds or into Wales.

Bring your loved one to The Tractor Shed to share a memorable break.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.

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About the location

BROADHEATH

Worcester 2.8 miles; Hereford 25.7 miles

Officially known as Lower Broadheath, set in the Malvern Hillls district of Worcestershire, is Broadheath. This civil parish also includes Upper Broadheath and is located 3 miles north-west of Worcester, with a Post Office, shop, village hall and a few pubs. It is also the birthplace of English composer Edward Elgar, whose cottage is now a museum. Relax with a refreshing drink in the Bell Inn or grab a spot of lunch; it has an enviable reputation for serving some of the best food in Worcestershire. Just a couple of miles away is the cathedral city of Worcester, dating back to 400BC, offering individual shops, traditional pubs, tea rooms and restaurants. Many festivals can be enjoyed throughout the year, including the Three Choirs, and The Swan Theatre hosts both professional and amateur productions throughout the year. The market town of Pershore boasts an imposing Norman abbey, while the surrounding countryside is famous for fruit growing and market gardening. The Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which forms a 9-mile range of ancient rock offers miles of footpaths and bridleways, with wondrous views each way you turn. This is a superb base to choose for your next break.

Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £150 for this property