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Host & Stay | Terrace House on Canal
Summary:
Terrace House on Canal is in a quiet location in central Worcester, a short stroll from both Fort Royal Park and the Tudor House Museum. This beautiful, period property has been stylishly decorated throughout with a relaxing and luxurious feel which is complimented by original features. There is a fully equipped kitchen, living room, dining room, bathroom and a private garden overlooking the canal where you can watch the swans go by! Boasting two double bedrooms, Terrace House on Canal is perfect for couples, families and small groups.
The Space:
On a quiet street within the pretty city of Worcester, you'll find Terrace House on Canal. This beautifully renovated Victorian end terrace home is the ideal place to relax and unwind. It is furnished to the highest standard and designed with neutral tones and natural textures.
The fully equipped kitchen has everything youâll need during your stay - thereâs a toaster and kettle so you are all set for breakfast! There's also an oven, gas hob, fridge with freezer, washing machine plus plenty of cookware, glassware and crockery. There's also plenty of space for preparing your brunch or dinners for friends and family. The dining area shares the kitchen and has a table that can seat up to four guests and also doubles up perfectly as a workspace too.
In the evenings, relax and unwind in the cosy, private garden which overlooks the canal. You can also have a lovely meal out here as there is outdoor furniture.
With a sofa, armchair and Smart TV, the living room is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
There are two double bedrooms, both finished to a high standard with great wall art and homely furniture items. Both bedrooms have storage for your clothes and personal items. We provide fresh, white linen and towels for all guests.
The modern family bathroom has a toilet, basin, bath and overhead shower. An ensuite shower room can also be found attached to one of the bedrooms.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property.
The keys to Terrace House on Canal are accessed via a key safe box, and full details will be provided prior to check-in.
Free on-street parking is available nearby on a first come, first served basis.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled in the heart of England, Worcester is a picturesque cathedral city steeped in history and surrounded by lush countryside. Terrace on Canal in Worcester offers guests a peaceful yet convenient retreat, perfect for exploring the charm and beauty of Worcestershire.
Worcester is famously known for its stunning medieval cathedral, a true marvel on the banks of the River Severn. Worcester Cathedralâs majestic architecture and rich history provide a captivating experience. Also nearby, the Tudor House Museum and The Commandery tell the cityâs tales of civil war, craftsmanship, and local heritage.
The city boasts a vibrant shopping scene, from quaint boutiques in Friar Street to the modern Crowngate Shopping Centre. Worcesterâs dining options are varied and top-notch, featuring everything from traditional English pubs to fine dining establishments. Guests can enjoy local favourites at The Cardinalâs Hat or explore world cuisines, including award-winning Italian and Indian restaurants.
For nature lovers, the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a short drive away, offering scenic hiking trails with panoramic views over the countryside. Locally, the riverside paths along the Severn are perfect for a leisurely stroll or an afternoon picnic.
Families will love the nearby Worcester Woods Country Park, with its playgrounds, trails, and picnic areas. The Hive Library and Learning Centre offers interactive exhibits and childrenâs activities, while the cityâs seasonal festivals and events keep visitors entertained year-round.
Worcesterâs balance of rich history, cultural vibrancy, and natural beauty makes it an ideal base for a memorable holiday in Worcestershire. Whether youâre here for a relaxing countryside escape or to dive into the local heritage, Worcester promises an unforgettable experience.
Getting Around:
Worcester is well-connected with efficient public transport and direct trains to Birmingham, London, and other major cities.
For those looking to explore further afield, the Cotswolds, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the West Midlands are all within easy reach.
A number of bus routes can be found operating in Worcester offering direct access to Droitwich, Evesham, Hereford, Kidderminster and Redditch.
The nearest airport to Worcester is Birmingham Airport which is 27.6 miles away. Other nearby airports include Bristol (59.7 miles), Manchester (81.7 miles), London Luton (81.7 miles) and London Heathrow (90.8 miles).
Interaction with Guests:
We're always available for our guests so do not hesitate to get in touch.
The property was in a very good location , close to the city and all amenities .
I did not drive there myself, however one of my friends did and luckily found parking nearby, it is worth pointing out that the cottage is in a cul de sac and the street itself is very narrow with parking either side so needs to be figured into your stay. I just think it worth the mention - this did not affect our overall stay and enjoyment of being in Worcester.
A well equipped kitchen and all the necessary requirements for a weekend stay were available at the cottage.
Such a quiet location by the canal, thoroughly enjoyed it.
We didn't meet the host but had helpful info about the property in advance at at the property. Everything was in good condition. The place was cosy in the midst of some particularly cold weather. Appreciated all the art work and books (though not there long enough to explore them fully)
A beautiful little terrace property ideally located in a very quiet part of central Worcester next to the canal. Spotlessly clean, beautifully presented and well equipped. Wonderful 'hotel' quality bed linen and duvets, very comfortable beds.Clear and timely check in information. Property in central Worcester, not a National Park, as this feedback form insists.....