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Discover a home from home as you unwind in the quirky Tudor-style setting of Hogarths Stone Manor, which offers its guests the perfect blend of period and modern features.
Just a short drive from Kidderminster, and only 17 miles from Birmingham, it's right on the doorstep of the picture-perfect rolling hills of rural Worcestershire.
The original Stone Manor stood majestically amid the estate grounds for many years and is believed to date back to the Doomsday Book. Sadly this magnificent building was destroyed by fire, before being rebuilt in the early 1920s by James Guleeth Hill.
In February 2015, Helena Hogarth and her husband, Andy, took ownership of Stone Manor, and completed an extensive five-month refurbishment plan
This included all 56 bedrooms, along with all function suites and public areas.
Today, guests can discover fresh produce in the walled garden, treat themselves to a themed afternoon tea, let the kids explore the lawns, and tuck into fine British food in the AA Rosette restaurant.
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Diglis House Hotel
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St Andrews Town Hotel
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Stanbrook Abbey Hotel
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Once a historic monastery offering silence and spiritual direction, now a modern hotel with a beautiful collection of 55 bedrooms
The Elms Hotel & Spa
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The Wood Norton
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The Wood Norton is a beautifully crafted hotel built by the Duc D'Orleans, exiled French Royalty in 1897 and now a stunning destination for a fabulous country break.
Worcester Whitehouse Hotel
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Visitor Attraction
Park / Open Space
Guided Walking Tour
Museum
A very friendly and welcoming Tourist Information Centre, and a fascinating permanent local history exhibition.
Park / Open Space
Museum
Set in the heart of historic Worcester, The Greyfriar's is a stunning timber-framed merchant’s house.
Food and drink
Church or religious building
The Vestry of St. Peter's church is dedicated to the memory of Edward Winslow who was baptised here in 1595.
Visitor Attraction
A glorious Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th century.
Historic Site
Educational
Museum
Situated on one of the most historic streets in Worcester this 16th century timber framed building brings a vanished Worcester back to life.
Historic Site
Pilgrim Edward Winslow was educated at King’s School Worcester, which is situated in the Cathedral precinct and was at the time run by the Cathedral.
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