Hotels in Worcestershire
Worcestershire borders the West Midlands complex and serves as a dormitory area for many Birmingham workers. Worcester too has a famous cathedral, cricket ground, and 15th century Commandery, now a Civil war museum. Great Malvern, still a Spa town, is famous as the birthplace of Sir Edward Elgar, who drew much of his inspiration from the countryside around. The annual Malvern Festival celebrates him and George Bernard Shaw, whose plays were first premiered there.
Evesham is the centre of the fruit growing area and Droitwich still has briny water in its spa baths, in which visitors can float.
Worcestershire also provides easy access into the picturesque Cotswolds where we have a selection of premier hotels in the Cotswolds, which will give you the perfect base to enjoy your visit to the area.
FEATURED HOTELS IN WORCESTERSHIRE
Brockencote Hall, Kidderminster, Worcestershire
‘A little bit of France in the middle of Worcestershire’. As you approach Brockencote, shimmering by its lake, you are reminded of the Loire Valley. The Hall stands in 70...
HOTELS IN WORCESTERSHIRE
Why not make the most of your stay at a Signpost hotel by visiting some of the attractions in the area.
