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The tiny house is set on the corner of a working farm. Sleeping 2 in a king size bed, the home may be tiny but it has everything you need for a relaxing break away. Complete with a log burner, full kitchen, washing machine and waterfall shower. The view is unforgettable. Meet the goats, horses, sheep and dog during your stay! The space The tiny home is situated right on the corner of a working farm, that being said it is quiet and secluded, next to a small wood. It has the most amazing view of Worcestershire and the Malvern Hills. New for December 2024 you will be the only guests on site during the winter months. Park in the private car park right next to the tiny house. Step onto the deck and admire the surrounding. The deck has table and chairs for alfresco dining, please note there is no secure garden. You are more than welcome to explore the fields surrounding the farm tho. The tiny house sleeps 2 guests in one king size bed, located up a fairly steep flight of steps. The bed is made up with 300 thread count luxury cotton sheets, fluffy pillows and a duck feather and down duvet. A wood burner heats the tiny house, we provide logs and fire lighters for the duration of your stay. There is a fully equipped kitchen, with a 4 ring gas cooker and oven, full sized fridge/freezer, kettle, toaster, and even a spice rack! The bathroom has a waterfall shower, sink and toilet. Please note that the toilet is a compost toilet. We are a working farm and love taking guests on farm tours to meet the goats, sheep, horses and see the tractors. You might even be able to sit on the deck and watch the tractors at work or the horses in the field! We have chickens next to the tiny house which you are welcome to collect eggs from during your stay (if they are laying!) We do ask that visitors take care when moving around the farm as there are often large machines moving around. Guest access Due to health and safety we ask that visitors do not enter any of the farm buildings unless supervised by one of us. This is because visibility is often poor and there is always tractors moving around.
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United Kingdom · England · WorcestershireGot questions?
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