Rooster Retreat Holiday Homes
Rooster Retreat Holiday Homes consists of a lovely pair of semi-detached houses resting in the quaint town of Stourport-On-Severn, of Worcestershire. This collection offers off-road parking, Smart TV, and gas fire, making them well-suited to families or groups of friends on a rural retreat in Worcestershire. In the charming town of Stourport-On-Severn, enjoy an array of area attractions suitable for the whole family. Begin with a sea-faring adventure at Treasure Island, followed by an invigorating ramble on Hartlebury Common, or let little ones burn off energy at Playland Fun Park. For a culinary stop, feast on delightful fare at The Old Beams. Cultural enthusiasts should travel slightly further afield to the city of Worcester where they can marvel at the awe-inspiring Worcester Cathedral, the eclectic collections of the Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, or the remarkable Greyfriars House and Garden managed by the National Trust. You should not miss the Tudor House Museum which offers a truly immersive look into the past. For a treat, traverse a little further to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, and experience the beauty of the locale, the Stratford Butterfly Farm, Anne Hathaway's Cottage and The MAD Museum for a bold blend of art and technology. No matter how you choose to spend your time, the Rooster Retreat Holiday Homes promises an idyllic base for your unforgettable retreat.
About the location
STOURPORT-ON-SEVERN
Worcester 12 miles.
Nestling amongst the beautiful unspoilt countryside of the Severn Valley, the ancient riverside town of Stourport-on-Severn is a popular tourist destination, with many black and white timbered buildings and an abundance of amenities and activities. Many individual shops, traditional pubs, restaurants and cafes can be found in and around the town. Visitors to Stourport may choose to take a cruise along the river, enjoy a day's fishing, take a ride on horseback or bike along the many lovely bridleways, or stroll through the heather clad hills, woodlands and heathland of Hartlebury Common, a 200 acre SSSI Nature Reserve on the outskirts of the town. The market town of Bewdley is just a short drive away and has been described as 'the most perfect Georgian town in Worcestershire'. Bewdley boasts riverside pubs and cafes, antique shops and craft galleries, all surrounded by beautiful countryside. The area has some of the best attractions in the country, with the Severn Valley Steam Railway, West Midlands Safari Park, Cadbury World and the Black Country Living Museum, numerous National Trust properties and many colourful events throughout the year including riverside festivals, regattas and open air concerts. Also well worth a visit are the picturesque town of Ludlow with its magnificent 13th century castle, Ironbridge Gorge Museum and the medieval Wyre Forest.