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Little Marrakesh Lodge

(Ref. 1198538)

Worcester, Worcestershire Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • First-floor duplex apartment over three floors
  • Three bedrooms
  • 2 x double, 1 x second-floor single
  • 2 x Shower rooms with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/ diner - Oven, hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle, toaster
  • Sitting room - TV, Wi-Fi
  • Electric central heating
  • Fuel, and power, inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Highchair & Stairgate available available on request
  • Car park nearby, and roadside parking available at night, on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Sorry, no smoking and no pets allowed
  • Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.1 miles, river 0.3 miles
  • Good Housekeeping Bond £200

The property

Little Marrakesh Lodge is a pleasant first-floor duplex apartment set over three floors in Worcester, Worcestershire.

A well-presented base for families and friends eager to explore this historic city, providing easy reach of the River Severn, Worcester Cathedral and an excellent choice of shops and eateries.

Pull into the nearby car park, arrive on foot from the nearby train station, or find an evening space along the street and step straight into one of Worcester’s most characterful settings.

Set on one of the city’s prettiest streets, lined with black and white Tudor houses that feel steeped in history, Little Marrakesh Lodge places you right at the heart of the city.

The cathedral sits close enough to feel part of everyday life here, its presence woven into walks through the surrounding streets. Set above a restaurant, the location lends itself perfectly to evenings out without the need to wander far, whether you fancy a relaxed meal or simply enjoy being close to the buzz of the city.

At the same time, a private entrance and separate stairway lead you away from street level, offering a clear sense of independence and ease as you come and go throughout your stay.

Climb the stairs and step into the apartment, where the kitchen and dining space forms the natural heart of the home.

This is where mornings begin with coffee and conversation, and where evenings draw everyone together over home‑cooked meals after a day spent exploring.

The layout feels sociable and practical, with room to linger at the table long after plates have been cleared. A separate sitting room offers a quieter place to unwind.

This is where you can stretch out after a riverside walk, reflect on the day’s discoveries or simply enjoy switching off for a while.

The separation from the kitchen and dining area makes it easy for everyone to relax in their own way, whether that means quiet time or shared conversation.

Upstairs, two generously sized, carpeted double bedrooms provide restful retreats, their soft flooring underfoot adding to the sense of comfort at the end of the day.

Close by, two shower rooms serve the apartment, each fitted with rainfall shower heads that turn everyday routines into a refreshing start or soothing end to the day. Continue up to the top floor and you will find the single bedroom tucked beneath a gently sloping ceiling that gives the space a characterful, tucked‑away feel.

It is a peaceful spot, slightly removed from the rest of the apartment, ideal for anyone who appreciates a quiet corner to retreat to. Step back outside and Worcester opens up effortlessly around you.

The River Severn invites evening strolls as the light softens across the water, while shops, cafés and traditional pubs sit close by, ready whenever the mood strikes.

With the train station within easy reach, arriving without a car still leaves the city and its landmarks comfortably within reach. Beyond the city, the Malvern Hills offer open landscapes and wide views that reward unhurried walks and moments of stillness.

Follow ridgelines where the scenery unfolds beneath you, pause to take in the fresh air, then slow the pace with a stop at a welcoming café nearby.

A journey into the Cotswolds reveals honey‑coloured villages, quiet lanes and rivers edged by stone bridges.

Spend the day wandering through market towns, browsing independent shops and settling into a pub garden, letting the afternoon drift by naturally.

Stratford‑upon‑Avon adds a cultural flourish to your stay, with historic streets, literary landmarks and gentle riverside walks shaping a day of discovery.

As evening falls, stroll beside the water and watch the town settle into a softer rhythm. Little Marrakesh Lodge offers a distinctive base in the heart of Worcester, combining historic surroundings, thoughtful layout and easy access to both city attractions and the wider Worcestershire landscape.

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

Where you’ll be staying

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WORCESTER

Malvern 8.6 mies; Pershore 9.7 miles.

The ancient cathedral city of Worcester, dating back to 400BC, is the birthplace of the composer Sir Edward Elgar and offers visitors an array of amenities including individual shops, traditional pubs, tea rooms and restaurants. Many festivals can be enjoyed throughout the year including the Three Choirs (it is claimed this is the oldest in the British Isles!), Music and CAMRA beer festivals. The Swan Theatre also hosts both professional and amateur productions throughout the year. The Severn Way, Monarch’s Way and Millennium Way are close by as well as Spetchley Park, with its beautiful historic house, 30-acre gardens and parkland making a lovely day out for all the family. The nearby picturesque market town of Pershore boasts a magnificent Norman abbey, Georgian architecture and an excellent range of shops and cafes, while the surrounding countryside is famous for fruit growing and market gardening, and Bredon Hill, just south of the village, is home to an Iron Age Fort, Roman earthworks and a number of ancient standing stones. The Worcestershire town of Malvern dates back to the Bronze Age and is situated on the eastern side of the magnificent Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which forms a 9-mile range of ancient rock offering miles of footpaths and bridleways, with long-distance views in all directions. A picturesque destination for a memorable holiday at any time of year.

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This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas

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