Alec and Catriona Sutherland welcome you to their beautiful Shepherd's Hut Retreat situated on their working farm in the Worcestershire village of Abberton. The hut, hand crafted from a single ash tree blown down on the farm many years ago, nestles within an old orchard with open views over Bredon hill from its south facing balcony and the Malvern hills from the delightful walks (Wychavon way) over the 260 acre farm.
The single hut sits neatly in its own private corner with parking beside, and is spacious enough to work / live in, and not just stay for the weekend , it is the ultimate glamping experience - the perfect retreat. Although built in traditional farm style with wood burner (logs provided), it still affords guests the luxury of a fully fitted kitchen including fridge with ice box, shower and proper loo ensuite and TV.and WIFI. The full sized double bed has linen sheets, Tempur memory foam mattress, Devon wool duvets, electric blankets and lovely wool privacy curtain hung from shepherd's crooks for late risers. Everything has been chosen to delight and make it a pure pleasure just to stay put .... away from it all, relax ... and do nothing at all ........ except to watch the sunset over the orchard, or perhaps a small barbecue or drinks beside the fire pit. Fresh from the farm eggs, pork, lamb, sausages and beef from the Aberdeen Angus herd of cattle are seasonally available on request. An exclusive shepherds hut sleeping 2 adults and 2 children in a private orchard setting on a working farm.
We (alec and catriona) get fabulous rewards from showing guests around the farm and seeing the joy it brings especially the children. Guests are so gracious about the experience we have tried to create here also the respect they show for the hut and our farm. It is truly humbling on occasions and has made it all so worthwhile
The village is stunningly English and part of a conservation area with no building increase for 50 years and lies in the heart of the Vale of Evesham which boasts some of the lowest rainfall in the country, yet some of the lushest farm land famous for its fruit and vegetables partly due to its great weather. It has a lovely stone 18th century church (which had its spire removed after the war to prevent interference to the radar signals on a nearby runway), two farms and a cluster of houses home to a very friendly and welcoming community.
The hut hides within an enviable rural location in some of the most fabulous countryside in England yet only 20mins from M5 and 40mins from M40. You can head east to Shakespeare country to Stratford upon Avon with its river and theatre, perhaps calling in at Coughton Court and the local market town of Alcester on the way. Go west following the river Avon through the market town of Pershore, famous for its apples and plums, on to Upton on Severn with its marina, before climbing the magnificent Malvern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty, with spectacular views (5 mins from any carpark to the top) over the Vale of Evesham, the Cotswolds and over Herefordshire all the way to the Welsh mountains, not forgetting to fill up your water bottle with some famous Malvern water from many of the free springs around. Travel south in to the Cotswolds, famous for its stone houses, open farmland and chocolate box villages, such as Broadway, and you will soon reach the town of Cheltenham with its beautiful promenade of shops and restaurants, not forgetting the Cheltenham races famous for it gold cup. Closer to home there is the award winning Hillers Farm Shop with a garden cafe and giftshop or The Forge simply fresh shop, in Inkberrow, also home to The Old Bull pub of The Archers fame on Radio 4, both just 10 minutes away
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