Sidney House
 40 Worcester Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 4AA Telephone: 01684 574994 Fax: 01684 574994
Sidney House, built in 1823 and now a Grade II listed building, stands in a superb elevated position in Great Malvern and commands extensive views over the Severn Valley towards the Vale of Evesham and the Cotswolds.
The hotel is centrally heated, there is a large comfortable lounge with spectacular views over the Severn Valley the same view that the bedrooms at the rear have. All the bedrooms have alarm clock/radio, hot drink facilities, complimentary bottle of Malvern water, colour TV's and hair dryers. Rooms with private facilities and family rooms are also available. All en suite rooms have stunning views.
We have an extensive well cultivated garden and terrace on which you can sit and enjoy the breathtaking views
During the spring and summer the garden is at its best - anyone for weeding! |
Conveniently situated, the shopping centre of Great Malvern, The Malvern Festival Theatre, Winter Gardens and Priory Park are only a few minutes walk from the hotel.
Sidney House at Great Malvern is only a short walk from access to the Malvern Hills which rise steeply from the Severn Valley. The highest point, The Worcestershire Beacon, commands unforgettable views to all points of the compass and there are miles of hill paths for the walker. We offer a map loan and clothes drying service.
Malvern became famous in the last century as a spa town and Malvern Water is bottled here and there is a complimentary bottle in every room. The Priory Church dates from the 11th century and is famous for its wealth of 15th century glass and wall tiles. The British Camp, just south of Malvern, is a fine example of an ancient hill fort. |
Local attractions include the Three Counties Show, the Three Choirs Festival held at Worcester, Hereford or Gloucester in September and the famous Malvern Festival associated with Shaw and Elgar whose birthplace is near Malvern.
Malvern is a convenient centre for touring the Cotswolds, Shakespeare's Country, the Wye Valley and the Welsh Borderland. |
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