This is a lovely inn situated close to Great Malvern and was my final stop of the week. My room was in the converted attic and had everything i required including free wi-fi. However, if you are a six footer like myself, you have to look out for low beams and doorways (ouch!) After completing the regular round of paperwork, I went down to eat in the bar at 8.30pm, passing the chef who was on his way out. He had obviously finished for the day even though it clearly states that food is available until 9pm. The landlord kindly offered to knock me something together and was able to provide some delicious rare roast beef sandwiches and a bowl of chips. Whilst not the selection I would have made from a very tempting menu, it was much appreciated. I just wish I had been informed the chef would be leaving early. The bar and pub are excellent and thankfully free of sports TV and fruit machines, juke boxes, etc. The locals and the host are very friendly and the beer is superb. Being a Free House, they offer a good selection of real ale, all of which is well kept and conditioned beautifully. I had opted for the continental breakfast which, if I'm honest, was a little disappointing, being simply cereal and toast with coffee and juice (although yoghurt and fruit were available too) Would I return. Without a...More
- Free Parking
- Breakfast included