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Situated 4 miles west of Worcester off A44 in a quiet and unspoilt area with attractive views.
Facilities for children: Cot provided Children welcome from any age.
Address
Upper Lightwood Farm,
Lower Broadheath,
Worcester,
Worcestershire,
WR2 6RL
Directions
Map reference: SO 804558 Lat: 52.20086 Long: -2.28760
By Road:
Leave M5 at J7. Follow signs for A44 Leominster. In about 3 miles take a right turn (by church) to Lower Broadheath. On reaching Broadheath Common, the farm drive is on the left by a bungalow with white railings.
By Public Transport:
Get a national bus to Worcester Crowngate Bus Station & then a local bus - 310, 311 to Lower Broadheath stores. 1 mile walk from stores. Alternatively get a taxi from bus station.
Facilities
Children welcome
Radio
Television
Ironing facilities
Private parking
Garden
Dogs/pets NOT accepted
Central heating
Freezer
Microwave cooker
Dishwasher
Linen provided
Working farm
WiFi or internet access
DVD player
CD player
Hairdryer
High chairs available
Cots available
Drying facilities
Washing machine
Facilities for children: Cot provided Children welcome from any age.
Reviews

Manchester, United Kingdom
10 September 2017
“A peaceful, homely retreat.”
Finding a well equipped bargain in the height of summer is always nice. To find this little gem, hidden down a little farm lane, in a lovely village, handy for Worcester and a host of other delights was even better.
We did have slight problem finding the place, one because we came from the opposite direction, and secondly because the once distinctive white fence / railings which mark the end of the lane are now very faded and weathered.
Next tiny hiccup was the two steps and large door jam to get our wheelchair bound foster child through, but we did. All of those tiny problems were forgotten when greeted by teabags, coffee, milk and a pack of chocolate digestives.
The house was comfortable and homely. The wifi worked well, the beds were a little softer than we are used to, but fresh air, and walking round lovely places soon remedied that.
The village has a great pub / eatery, and the pork scratchings were superb. Along the A44 is a garden centre with a nice cafe, and Worcester has plenty of Supermarkets around it's centre.
Overall, a fabulous, warm and comfy home, and one we'd recommend to many who want to visit this part of the country.