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Dreaming of a cottage by the sea

Growing up in Brighton on the Sussex coast, seaside living became part of my DNA.

Whilst we didn't enjoy a view of the sea, the town (now city) was driven by tourism, the ebb and flow of visitors and guests were very much part of my life, being brought up working in hospitality from pubs, restaurants, chamber maiding and retail - I met and served many different people, from foregn students on EFL courses, to cyclists competing in the 'Milk run', Mods and Rockers on their annual pilgrimage, as well as weekend visitors.

I pottered down to the beach daily as a teenager, enjoying the buzz of the seafront. From as long as I can remember I swam in the sea, and days on the beach with family and cousins and friends was just a way of life.

My adult life unfortunately took me as far from the beach in the UK as it could, having landed and settled in Worcestershire.

Whilst beautiful, wqith hills and plenty of space to wander, I missed the sea. We have built our glamping site in the Malvern Hills, and we were keen to offer our own brand of hospitality in more permanent structures. We bought Elsie's cottage in a secluded spot in the Malvern hills, but I still hankered for  my dream cottage by the sea.

I went on the hunt, and whilst holidaying in Croatia, came across a listing on Right Move of Anchor Cottage in Porthleven. I waved it in front of Steve my husband and he said - 'looks like a pretty perfect Cornish cottage'. So the dye was set.

Why  Porthleven

But, a cottage by the sea was not the only thing on my wish list.  I wanted the antidote to rural living, I wanted a little community, with life all year round, because I knew that our holiday cottage would need to be full all year.  Because empty houses just aren't our style. I wanted to provide all year round work and visitors to the village.

I drove down the coast of Cornwall, from Polzeath, through Padstow, Perranporth, St Ives, Sennen, Mousehole and finally down to Porthleven. On the day of viewing I parked up in town and sat and enjoyed a morning coffee and cake in Nauti but Ice, whilst watching the sea and bustle of the harbour.

I wandered around little gift shops and bought a few basics from the Deli and Pengelly's shop. What struck me was just how alive this village was, from visitors, to locals, The brilliant Ship Inn, where you'll get chatting to anyone whilst supping a pint. At the time there was no Shipyard market and in the three years we have been in Porthleven so many more businesses have started and flourished which is great to see.

Porthleven is all about the sea, from swimmers, to a fleet of gigs, surfers, and fishing boats, and centre stage is the Atlantic, full of rage and big waves attracting photographers and artists hoping to capture the perfect wave. Storm watchers flock there, drawn to the drama and magnificence of the sea.

This feisty little fishing village faces the Atlantic head on, and it shows in the people who live there, entrepreneurial, inventive and determined to have fun, despite what nature is throwing at them.

Porthleven, got into my bones, now I had to see if Anchor cottage would do the same!

Creating holiday cottage interiors

Anchor cottage is one of the originals of Porthleven. It came up for sale in June of 2019, I viewed it in November of the same year. It had been a holiday let for over 20 years, and  whilst the owners had done some some lovely work, it needed some new life put into it.

The decor was bland - a common trait of holiday accommodations, the furniture tired and the bathroom rather pokey. The outside dull, and rather uninviting.We discovered the roof needed replacing, in addition to a new bathroom, a new boiler and wood-burner. But, what didn't need any work was the view.  A the show goes, Location is everything, and Anchor cottage had it all.

seaside cottage renovation challenges

As it turns out, renovating a granite cottage which is first line to a rather lively Atlantic, can be challenging.  It took 3 months to get the roof done - we used the winter months, so as not to disturb our neighbours view - which was also a holiday let.

As layers of the cottage were revealed so uncovered the issues, a few rotten beams, chimney caps that needed replacing, lead work and party walls all added to the complexity.

The bathroom was the biggest headache. It was a tricky space; a low ceilinged wooden constructed extension on the back of the cottage. With a very low doorway and step down into the space. When we bought it, it had a small bath and quadrant shower squeezed in the corner and it all felt rather outdated and un lux.

We made the big decision to go for a luxuriously large walk in shower, and lose the bath, feeling that one great bathing experience was better than two compromised ones.

However once we started it was discovered that the wooden fabric of the bathroom extension was totally rotten, so the whole thing had to be rebuilt. Quite a scary prospect in February during lock-down. To futurre proof the exterior, we then used a fibre cement cladding, to make it easy to keep clean, and provide much needed insulation.

We also improved the height of the doorway.  This meant squaring up the landing, and back bedroom, and cutting away the ceiling. A lot of work for small benefit, but it really did make a difference.  It also helped to make the landing more spacious.

All this whilst we were in lockdown, and unable to travel, so buying fittings and managing the project was very tricky, we thank our wonderful local contractors for making it all happen.

Design for the bathroom interiors was kept clean and simple with natural material and texture adding interest to the space. We wanted a light and airy space, so we used a pale grey tile with a hint of violet, with some stone marbling through it. We added interest by laying a herringbone pattern in the shower and floor alongside larger format tiles. A teak cabinet with large ceramic sink, large pale oak mirror, gave it a scandi feel,  with the luxury of underfloor heating, walk in shower.

Over all the project was a great success and worth all the headaches.

cornish cottage interiors

Cornish cottage interiors

Small low ceilinged granite cottages can be pretty dark, having designed interiors for many black and white beamed cottages this was not dissimilar.

The biggest influence on our decor was to use the light of Cornwall, harnessing the reflection from the water with hues of blues and greens from the water and the big sky. We put together a pallet of palest of greys, soft blues and greens, pinks and sandy yellows to reflect the landscape with seascapes, beach and sunsets.

Texture was equally as important as the colours. We introduced soft wools, brushed cottons, bare wood panelling in the kitchen.  In the soft furnishings we used velvet on bed throws, feather, willow and woven metal shades, sisal carpet and sheepskins draped on benches.

We swapped dark heavy large furniture for paler, low level and ligther in style Furniture to create a feeling of space. We added a rustic dining table with wishbone chairs and textured benches for a more relaxed dining experience.

Natural linens hung at the windows layered with roller blinds and window seats using different patterns to add interest but all in the same tonal colours.

We used reclaimed and sourced original fishing items to hint at the cottage past, and add interest without cluttering her.

Interior look book Cornish cottage

Fishing cottage look book

Small low ceilinged granite cottages can be pretty dark, having designed interiors for many black and white beamed cottages this was not dissimilar.

The panelling up the stairs and in the back bedroom added texture and also served to reduce the issues with peeling paint caused by salts in the granite seeping through.

Outside the wooden sash windows needed a repaint. Knowing the seafront position would be challenging, so we did our research, and chose a linseed paing - by Brouns. It meant removing all hte paint back to bare wood, and then using the a pigmented linseed to give the cottage a bit of a moody feel in a deep blue gray. We also painted the granite exterior walls in a soft grey, along with the turreted porch, less stark than the traditional white. We added a pop of blue on the gate and front door to make the cottage stand out a little without screaming.

 

Here are a few tips from my look book

  • Loaf sofas - Jonesy
  • Farrow and Ball - Ammonite and Dimpse, Blackened and All White.
  • La Redoute - Cupboard and table
  • The Barn - Bench
  • Nordic House - Dining chairs
  • The fabrics were from Ada and Ida,
  • Rug Vista - rugs in lounge and bedroom
  • Graeme and Greene - Lamps, cushions, washable rugs
  • Baileys Home - little teak benches
  • Wall lights in main and rear bedrooms sourced from Etsy and Umage.
  • Bedding and throws from Dusk, and Christy.
  • Outside the Firepit is a smokeless design from Solo Stove. The BBQ is a marine grade Magma,

Many thanks to the many people who helped to create Anchor cottage. Richard Hichen at R&R Fascias, Pete and Liam Wade from South West Heating, R&T stoves, Michael at RCC roofing, Paul at Timber build structures and Wendy - Lou Lou shine, our incredible housekeeper.

Make the most of your Hot tub weekend break

Arrive to a heated Hot tub

Pack your swimmers or trunks, you are going to be going for a dip this weekend!  A hot tub weekend break is all about getting outdoors, and bathing under the stars.

For guests at Elsie's Cottage we always heat the tub ready for a dip, so its always worth checking with your host that the hot tub will be ready to use.

Before you strip off and climb in to the soothing hot water, maybe enjoy a cuppa and a treat to wind down after the journey. Our guests have homemade brownies waiting for them, and a chilled bottle of wine.

Maybe stretch your legs, with a wander, after all s secluded hot tub break is all about getting out into the wild. If you've brought your four legged friend, give them a run before you settle in for the evening, because believe me, once you climb into the warm waters and relax, you won't want to move.

What to pack for a hot tub stay

Other than your swimmers - and I suggest a couple of cozzies,  just in case you want to return before your trunks have dried. Our cottage includes a fluffy robe , for keeping warm between back door and tub, and you definitely want something to snuggle up in when the chilly air bites after your soak. otherwise pack your own robe and some outdoor slippers or crocs, great for keeping tootsies cosy between inside and out - Elsie's hot tub sits on limestone slabs, but many are on gravel which is pretty unforgiving on your feet.

Elsie's has a selection of plastic flutes and wine glasses so you can enjoy a tipple without breakages., because broken glass will stop play. We also add a chilled bottle of wine to enjoy whilst you laze in the tub.

 

Heating up your Hot tub

We hope you'll wake super rested after your evening soak and a good nights sleep. Ready for the rest of your hot tub weekend break

Enjoy a long lazy breakfast - we have a full English hamper you can add to your stay, after which you may want to venture out.

On your doorstep are woodland walks and hills to conquer.  Or if you fancy a wander around cobbled streets and plenty of independent shops to explore head out to Ledbury. Pick up a few deli treats, then home for a lazy afternoon.

Heating your hot tub back up can seem a little daunting - especially for those who don;t have wood burners or anything that needs a live flame.  Unless heated by electric, many wood burners are wood fed.  They have a fire integrated into the side of the wooden hot tub.  To light here is a our top tips:

  • Always keep the lid on whilst heating
  • Add plenty of logs at a time - the more you add to the fire the faster it heats up
  • Always keep the filter on (big red switch) that keeps it clean and the water circulating
  • Keep the vents (narrow slats in door) open to allow more air in.
  • You'll need about 12-15 logs to get the hot tub up to temperature from cold
  • It takes 2.5 - 3 hrs to heat from cold
  • 1 - 1.5 hrs if it is warmed from the previous night

How to Light

  1. Add a few twizzler fire lighters and stack Jenga style pile of kindling  (little sticks) that catch light fast. Set these alight.
  2. Close the door - lift the door to sit on the latch. Leave the vents open
  3. Add a couple of small logs, being careful not to extinguish the fire - use the fire gloves for this. Allow the logs to catch alit.
  4. Add more logs, once the fire is crackling - try get 4-5 logs in
  5. Check on the fire every 30-40 mins and add more logs 3-4 or more at a time
  6. Check the temperature of hte water - you are aiming at 38 degrees
  7. It will take between 2-3 hours from cold
  8. It will take 1 - 1.5 hours from 25 degrees
  9.  It will take an hour from 30 degrees
  10. Once the temperature is up to 32 degrees be careful not to add too many logs - 2 will be enough. If you add too many the Hot tub will over heat and you will struggle to get in.

If you replace the insulated lid the night before the temperature should not drop below 25 degrees.

 

Heating up your Hot tub

A weekend break at Elsie's cottage is more than just enjoying the hot tub - there are stunning walks to explore, as well as the towns of Malvern and Ledbury which offer some lovely shops cafes and pubs to explore. Or you may like the idea of an experience either at the cottage or nearby, arrange a massage in your cottage or a creative workshop, Book a potters wheel experience at Eastnor Castle or try your hand a clay shooting.

Alternatively you may prefer to keep your weekend simple and enjoy your cottage.

Enjoy cooking up a pizza in the wood-fired oven, or run yourself a bubble bath, light the candles and relax in the roll top tub with a book. Or just curl up next to the in the cosy lounge with a film or game of cards the perfect end to a weekend break,

At Elsie's Cottage we offer a late checkout on Sundays so you have time for another dip, if you can't resist it.

Pre-Christmas retreat with friends

Pre-Christmas Retreat

Pre-Christmas Retreat

We know how easy it is to get consumed on the run up to the festive season; deadlines for work, parties, visiting, clubs and kids school events all add to the pressure. Whilst we are down in the melee we can forget to catch up with friends new and old.

It got me thinking, why not getaway before the silly season starts. Whisk away with a few good friends for a bit of pampering, a good dose of relaxation, plenty of giggles and a touch of indulgence.  Discover our special packages to build your own retreat.

Both cottages have some brilliant pressie shopping with vibrant independent high streets full of great gifting ideas, so you can cross off some of those hard to find presents too.

We look forward to welcoming you on the run up to Christmas.

Rainy days on Mondays

This past week has been challenging for many reasons. The biblical doses of rainfall, alongside high winds , road closures, lost keys, and inspections.

Monday was my scheduled judges inspection at Elsie's cottage, for the tourism awards, and what better day! A months rainfall in a day, flooded roads, as well as promised road closures. Whilst I was adding a few finishing touches it struck me that whatever the weather all guests deserve to arrive to an inviting, special home.

As an owner It hurts if we fall below that expectation, which is why your feedback matters so much. Putting things right is not just about fixing things, it is also about how its dealt with.

On a recent holiday the toilet broke in our hotel room. There were apologies, and the plumber had to get into the room early in the morning- which happened to be on my birthday. It was out of action for 18 hrs, all in all, not great. But, I know as an owner these things happen.

Unfortunately the lack of any acknowledgement - even simply a complimentary drink, was pretty staggering, and meant I left feeling a little aggrieved.Which is what I want to avoid for our guests. So please, please tell us if something isn't right. Thank you 🙏

We know how easy it is to get consumed by  the everyday; deadlines for work, weekly chores, school run etc. Whilst we are down in the melee we can forget to look ahead, at our calendars and plan the good stuff.

I'm a fine one to talk - I am rubbish at planning my holidays - but as an owner of Anchor and Elsies cottage I do book my own stays in them. Lucky me you might say - but it inevitably ends up with a paintbrush in hand and a toolbox in the car. All the same I do really enjoy my stays in both, and leave with lots of new ideas on how to make them better.

It has prompted me to book other little stays away. Home is definitely a wonderful sanctuary, but it does invite us to work. There's always an itinerary of cleaning, fixing, weeding or projects to consume our time, with less and less opportunity to just relax and switch off.

So here's me urging you to get some dates to look forward to in your diaries, not just the birthdays and anniversaries - although just those would be a start! I think 6 week windows  until the next little treat is a good rule.  I realise that might not stretch to a stay away - but a day with friends somewhere new, a day retreat to relax or crafty workshop to try something new, are all amazing ways to re-charge and unwind.

Grab your diaries and get planning. It is amazing how much it will lift your spirits to have something to kook forward to.

Expanding the collection

Our little collection is going to be growing! Thanks to all of you, our cottages are super popular, which means availability can be limited, so we are on the search for exceptional boltholes to add to the collection.

As owners we know the importance of building trust with our visitors, so every space we add to Secret Bolthole has to meet our specialness criteria.  From interior styling to stunning locations. We are passionate about offering really special spaces, as well as ensuring that our holiday homes are full all year, because empty properties don't sit well with us.

So, we are on the lookout for new spaces that fit the Secret Bolthole criteria.  So, if you or anyone you know has the perfect property to join the Secret Bolthole collection - let us know.

Email: charlotte@secretbolthole.co.uk

 

Special occasion extras

Celebrations with soul

Special moments are what define and punctuate our lives, they are our significant moments  to celebrate with our closest and most precious people. To help you do this with meaning we have celebration packages which will ensure your moments really stand out.

Birthdays & Anniversaries

Little additions can make an occasion feel special - its always lovely surprising someone too with some little treats. We've put together a little collection of upgrades which you get when you pick one of our special occasion packages.

  • Turn up to a special cake with candles 🎂
  • We'll add a celebration neon banner, bunting to dress the cottage
  • Upgrade your wine to a bottle of Prosecco or English sparkling wine.

       Special occasion upgrade £35

You can also add extras from our menu of Hampers, or Experiences. Or we can tailor something to your special occasion.

Little hen party stay

We don't all want big affairs , so gather a few special friends and we'll build a hen party just for you. From spa treatments to crafty workshops, gin workshop and goody bags along with  some delicious foody treats.

Choose our Hen package £35 pp to include:

~ Sparkling wine, Pamper Goody bag, Decorations and crafty workshop kit

Build your own personal hen do, from our menu below:

  • Arrive to goody bags filled with personal pamper treats - from £10 pp
  • Bootle of local English sparkling wine - £25 Bottle
  • Cocktail kit - Mojito, Gin Fizz,
  • Book a massage or treatment at the cottage for your girls - From £35 pp
  • Try your hand a making with a crafty workshop - £20 pp
  • Venture out and become a gin mixologist with a workshop -
  • We'll decorate the cottage with bunting and flowers ~ £15

Build your own party just email us with your preferences and we will arrange it all for you.

Mini-Moon

Whisk your new love off for a cottage escape. Arrive to chilled bubbles, a few pamper treats, with essential oils , book a massage and indulge after all the excitement of the wedding.

Relax with couples massage or treatment, or make a momento of your stay with a creative kit or workshop.

We can add breakfast packs or pizza kits, so you never have to leave your honeymoon home.

Prices from £45 to include sparkling wine, pamper goody bag and decorations.

or build your own package

Choose from

~ pizza kit, breakfast hamper, grazing platter

~English sparkling wine, Cocktail kit,

~ pamper goody bag, journalling or creative kit for two.

~ book a massage or treatment, or other experience from our menu

A summer of festivals

Discover a summer of festival fun

When the summer months arrive the festival season descends with it. Celebrating all types of music, food, drink, Arts and crafts -  the choice is huge.

The laid back feel of summer days lazing in fields or on the beach chilling with a cold brew  listening to a live music - discovering new activities and people watching is one of the joys of the summer.

We have pulled together a few to look out for this summer around our cottage locations.

Festivals around the Malvern Hills

The Malvern hills and surrounding counties are blessed with a host of festivals over the summer.

Upton hosts a number of music festivals, smaller affairs are the folk and Jazz events whilst the The Iconic Blues and Sunshine festivals are much larger.

The blues is a free festival, where live bands play pubs, on street stages  and in courtyards  - not all strictly blues but the atmosphere is friendly with many midlanders making the annual pilgrimage.

Upton Blues weekend is usually Mid July - 2024 it runs from 19th-21st July

The  showground hosts a number of events across the summer including the Three counties food and drink festival on 28th-29th July. There will be chefs demo's plenty of goodies to try and stalls to buy from celebrating much of what the region produces.

If you are into cars then both Shelsley Walsh and Prescott are within an hour. Enjoy the action of cars all shapes, age and sizes compete for the fastest time up the hill. pick a spot and enjoy a picnic whilst watching all the action

20th-21st - Nostalgic event Shelsley walsh

11th August - supercar event at Prescott

For garden lovers the RHS Malvern's Autumn show celebrating kitchen garden produce. It is a quieter affair than the spring show and perfect for those who love growing food.

Lakefest is hosted by Eastnor castle and puts on some headlining bands with plenty of stages to dip into.  Eastnor has a number of other events for families throughout the summer too.

Or for an 80's throwback weekend then try App-Fest Gloucestershire, just 10 minutes drive from Elsie's cottage, with plenty of live music, with day and weekend tickets available.

Just across the Border is also Tewkesbury Live a free festival of music hosted in the towns pubs. A great way to explore the town and enjoy some entertainment by the river.

Keep an eye out on the visit Worcestershire website for more events throughout the summer.

Festival of fun by the Cornish coast

Many of the festivals in Cornwall run slightly out of season to attract visitors at less busy times and because of logisitcs.

We always try to visit the Porthleven food festival - a weekend of great music, plenty of street food and Chefs demos, feats and much more. It usually runs at the end of April.

 

Falmouth Shanty festival is a real treat, watch fishermen harmonise and have a right knees up by the quay with plenty of beer and cider flowing. It runs in the middle of June 13th-15th in 2025

Every town has its own festival in spring time, with dances and music, beer and celebrations of everything local. The Helston Flora Day is a real spectical with the whole town dressed up dancing through the streets. Penzance has its Golowan / Mazey Day festival at the end of June with parades, and street parties.

Over the summer there are a number of regattas as you'd expect. Helford Passage is a lovely place to visit to get away from the crowds and in August they hold their regatta. in 2024 its on 10th. Later in the month Falmouth hosts The Tall Ships - always impressive - 16th-18th

Throughout the summer The Watering Hole at Perranporth beach hosts many bands and event and is a great spot to soak up the festival vibe on the beach

Having shared all of these amazing events, its worth adding that there are weekly events held in the pubs and bars in Porthleven, with live music at The The Shoal Brewery, and open mic night weekly on a Thursday. The Atlantic Inn hosts bands on a weekly basis. Whilst the Harbour inn often has the Porthleven Brass Band perform outside the pub.

Wherever you decide to hang out, have a great summer of fun.

Take the plunge, best cold water swimming spots near our cottages

Why cold water swim?

In a world which is being lived more and more online where we are insulated in warmth and comfort. This seems at odds with the growing trend for swimming in cold water.  The attractiveness of dipping into lakes and seas any time of year often in just a swimming costume, does seem a bit extreme, so why is it so popular?

Full disclosure, I love a cold water plunge. I've tried rivers, lakes and always take a dip in the Atlantic when I'm visiting Porthleven.

There is something all encompassing about getting into cold water. It impacts your whole body. Impacting our breathing, focus and it makes us tingle from head to toe. It's no wonder that people report reduced anxiety, improved mental health and less inflammation amongst many other positive affects.

I'm lucky enough to live close to water, with three epic rivers winding their way through the three counties . Yet poor water quality and safety can be off putting to many. So here's a few recommendations for lovely safe spots where you can try cold water swimming with life guards and knowing you won't go home with a dodgy tummy.

If you feel you need it, there are introductions to cold water swimming too, so you can take your new experience home and try it where you live.

Read on for some great places to dip near our cottages.

Try dipping in a Lake in Worcestershire

We are blessed with a host of swimming lakes around us, which have been certified for swimming in the last few years. A number have lifeguarding and safety measures in place, as well as other facilities and activities on site. Book for a retreat, or introduction to cold water swimming, or just book a session and share the moment with others or friends and enjoy a lovely cup of chai or hot chocolate to warm up afterwards.

Escape to The Lake - Set in farmland, at the North end of the Malvern Hills. Open for social swims at set times through the week and at weekends, Booking essential. Prices from £7.50

Watersedge Club - Set in open countryside near Evesham, with retreat offerings and training camps, as well as a a cute coffee hut and seating to enjoy a hot drink and cake by the lake. There's plenty of parking and full lifeguarding on site and changing in. the stretch tent. Prices from £7.50

Barefoot & Bower - just into Herefordshire, this stunning wooded spot offers swimming, without lifeguarding, but you can book to go with a friend for safety. Book via NOWCA, this one is for the more experienced wild swimmer.

Lake swimming is a wonderful serene experience, with nature in and around you, as well as the sounds of wild life. It is calm without the noise of a public pool or the chlorine, why not give it a go.

 

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Plunge into Cornish seas for a cold water dip

When visiting Cornwall I pretty much always take a dip in the sea. There's plenty of choice from harbour swims, or sandy beach dips, rock pools and rivers the Lizard has so much choice and the waters are dreamy.

Swimming in Porthleven - From Anchor cottage you can potter down to the beach and take a swim anytime. The best place to access the water is below blue buoy steps - where the lifeguard station is. Here offers a softer shelving entry to the water and a large section of sand. Take care and choose hours after high tide and low tide when currents are weaker.

Alternatively you can take a dip from the harbour, either accessing by the steps around the harbour or by the slope near the Ship Inn - this can be slippery so take care and never swim across the mouth of the harbour as boats use this channel. The Atlantic is very chilly, so take it easy and have a warm robe or clothing to change into afterwards - luckily Anchor cottage is close enough to nip home for a warming brew.

Praa Sands - is a lovely sandy beach, just 15 minutes drive from Porthleven. Safe to swim with kids there's  is plenty of parking and The Welloe cafe offers food and drink too.

Gwithian, Porthkidney and Hayle Estuary- these stunning beaches really have it all, huge stretches of golden sand, shallow waters and crystal clear. Just take care in the estuary when the tide is on the turn, there are lifeguards, and if you choose the Gwithian end, there are cafes too. This stretch feels warmer than Porthleven, and is definitely less rough so a great place for more tentative swimmers.

Kynance Cove - A really beautiful spot with granite stacks. Head here when the tide is more out than in, there is a NT car park and cafe, and the waters are just stunning.

Helford - This river swimming spot, is a little cove which you can access via a wooded walk from the Helford car park. After a lovely hike through the trees, stop off at one of the coves along the way and have a dip in clear waters, it is a real treat. Choose a high tide as the water recedes and there is a lot of seaweed on the shores, and always take care of marine traffic. On your return stop off at the Shipwright arms or Mackerel Cafe for a well earned  treat.

 

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Weaving sustainability into everything we do

Sustainability is woven into our homes and int everything we do. From building and renovating, cleaning and waste management. It takes just a little imagination to make use of different materials and search out the unique pieces that make our homes so special. We hope it shows.

collage of garden, terrace, lounge and bathroom at Elsies cottage

Accessibility - all you need to know

Elsie's accessibility

Elsie's cottage can be found up a track on the side of Ragged stone hill at the southern end of the Malvern Hills. HR8 1SE is the postcode but we advise using what 3 words address:

 

The track is drivable in most cars, no need for a 4 wheel drive.

There is a large gravelled area by the cottage for parking behind a five bar gate.

To access the house there is a paved path with 2 steps down to the front door.

Parking is not shared with anyone else.

Travelling to Elsie's

It is possible to take a train to either Ledbury or Great Malvern station and then a taxi to the property.

From the cottage there are various off road walks through woods and access to the hills.

The cottage is very private, with little noise apart from birdsong and the odd dog walker and horse rider.

There are no restaurants or pubs within walking distance.  We can provide additional  hampers for breakfast, BBQ or pizza making as part of your stay.

Entrance

Two steps  lead from the path to the front door. The door is a standard width 80cm and opens inwards. There is a step and threshold into the hallway.

The pathway leads round to the rear of the property where there are double French doors off  the patio which lead into the lounge. These doors have a  low wooden threshold.

There are also French doors at the rear of the property that lead into the garden bedroom. There are two steps up to these doors from the patio.

Elsie's garden bedroom

Bedrooms

There are two bedrooms at the cottage. Both sleep two people.

The Garden bedroom - this is accessed from the hallway and has double French doors with two steps down to the rear terrace.

The bedroom can be made up as twins or as a super king. The floor is wooden with a rug. There is a floor standing mirror and chest of drawers. Wall lights and sockets are by each side of the bed.

2nd bedroom

The upstairs bedroom is accessed via a narrow winding staircase which leads up from the lounge. There is a king bed,  chest of drawers and two windows which look out over the gardens. A wall mounted mirror.

The bedroom is in the eaves so the roof does restrict head hight in places.

We can supply non feather bedding if needed.

Elsies cottage kitchen dining room

Kitchen and dining

The kitchen leads on from the hallway and is accessed though a wide opening with one step down.

There is a worktop mounted hob, and an under counter oven.

There are also a microwave, fridge freezer, kettle, toaster, washing machine and coffee making facilities. Crockery is stacked on high open shelves and utensils in under counter drawers and cupboards.

The dining table seats 4 with a bench and two upholstered armless chairs.

Elsie's bathroom walk in shower

Bathroom

The bathroom leads off from the kitchen on a level tiled floor.

The doorway has a wooden door which opens inwards.

The bathroom is fitted with underfloor heating, a roll top bath, and a walk in shower with glass partition.

The toilet is wall hung with a flush mechanism in the panel behind the pan, along with a wall hung toilet roll dispenser.

There is a wall mounted shaving mirror and an oval angled mirror also wall mounted.

The room has sloping ceilings which restrict headroom at the eaves.

The sink is inset into a chest of drawers, with hot and cold tap.

Towels, face cloth and robes are supplied for each guest along with toiletries.

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Lounge

The lounge leads on from the kitchen through a wide opening and a step down onto a quarry tiled floor with a large rug.

There are two comfy sofas with low arms, a coffee table, and large inglenook fireplace with wood-burner.

We provide all fire starting equipment and a generous basket of wood for your stay.

The TV connects to all streamed services.  Please note that on occasion wifi is not the fastest and the mobile signal at the cottage is very poor to non-existent.  We suggest connecting to the wifi for calling purposes and using what's app.

There are stairs leading to the upstairs bedroom from the lounge and also a French doors leading from the lounge out onto the terrace.

There is a bookcase with games and books as well as an activities crate with yoga and sketching kit, flower press and binoculars to watch the wildlife and for star gazing.

In the corner is a little cocktail table with shaker, stirrer and sauces to use.

Outside

At the rear of the cottage is a very private south facing terrace with limestone slabbed floor.

Table and chairs are available to sit and enjoy the view along with a sail shade and festoon lights. There is  plenty of space for a dog and children too.

There is a fire pit, gas BBQ and wood fired pizza oven to cook outdoors.

The terrace is also accessible from the lounge through double French doors.

There is one step down to the hot tub from the terrace and also a path around the side of the property which leads to the front door.

The hot tub is set into the side of the hill, access around the tub is narrow.

There is a pedestrian gate by the front entrance with two steps up to it, this leads onto grassed area in front of the property boundary.

Hot tub and garden

The hot tub is at the rear of the property, set to the side of the terrace.

One step leads down to the hot tub. To enter the hot tub there are two wooden steps.

The hot tub is wood fired. The wood burner is accessed at the side at ground level.

Wood and fire starting equipment is left by the hot tub. We will heat the tub for your arrival on the first night.

The garden is split into a level grassed area by the parking with sun loungers, and the remaining garden is steep sided with narrow gravelled tracks and steps which leads to a levelled area covered in bark with additional seating.

who do we welcome

Who would enjoy Elsies

We would welcome anyone to Elsies cottage to enjoy the seclusion of living in such an idyllic position.

For those looking to escape the over load of digital life, or who have sensory issues and who enjoy outdoor living and nature this is a perfect spot. A little bit of calm in a busy world.

Those in wheelchairs may find the different levels tricky at the cottage, however if you are mobile with the aid of support then the downstairs bedroom and bathroom should make it possible to use.

We welcome dogs and assistance dogs to the cottage and offer a pack with bed, bowls and crate if needed.

We also provide high chairs and cots for little ones. Just be aware there are steep drops from the terrace so the cottage may not suit families with crawling babies and toddlers.

experiences

Experiences at Elsies

If you are keen to access the outdoors or maybe enjoy an in house pamper session then we have a range of experiences that you can book.

We have massage therapists who can come to the cottage to deliver a treatment.

We also have yoga and breath work specialists who can provide your very own private session.

We have teamed up with providers who can provide adapted sessions to access the river on paddle boards, or guided walks on the hills.

Do get in touch if you would like further information.

If you would prefer not to have to leave the cottage, we can also provide catering packages, from hampers to pizza kits, grazing platters or an in house chef.

We have a free to use crafting box in the cottage. With flower pressing kits, star gazing or sketching equipment. There is a yoga mat and blocks too.

If there is something you need and we can help then do email us and we will do our best to help you.

rural experiences

A menu of experiences

upgrade with a hamper, pamper or celebration  package

Choosing a self-catering stay now offers so many of the indulgent treats often associated with a boutique hotel. A holiday cottage offers more space, privacy, private garden and importantly no agendas.  If you are seeking a few indulgences, we have a host of upgrades and special touches which will make your self-catering stay extra special.

Explore more with guided experiences

Holidays are as much about experiences as the accommodation.

For this reason, we've curated a menu of experiences for guests to help them explore more.   From guided walks, to peddling lanes, paddling rivers to cold water swimming, trying your hand at clay shooting or foraging in the woods. There are plenty of experiences available to enjoy at our cottages.

The country side around Elsie's and the Lizard offer some amazing walking with amazing views,  miles of tracks to hike, and lanes to explore by bike and epic rivers and seas to paddle, book an experience to see nature from a whole new perspective.

Here are a few examples:

  • Walk the Malvern Hills End to end - full day - picnic or cafe lunch,
  • Peddle power with electric bikes. Ride quiet lanes through quaint villages, discover amazing Cliff top views and stop off for tea and cake along the way.
  • Paddle sea or river - Take a tour in Kayak on the sea for a different view from the water or paddle board rivers and spot amazing wildlife
  • Clay shooting - have a  shot with a private coach to guide you to success.

Culinary delights

Food is one of life's pleasures, so tickling our taste buds with flavours and produce of the region can be a focal point for many of us on our holibobs.

There's no need to feel like you are missing out on great food on a self-catering holiday. Act Elsie's we offer a range of foodie options to make your stay a real treat.

We can offer not only hampers and grazing platters but also workshops to return home with a new culinary skill.

Here are a few of our hampers;

  • Pizza kit with sourdough balls, tomato sauce, cheese
  • Full English, cook up your bacon, sausages, eggs, mushrooms and tomatoes inside or out over the BBQ,
  • Pub night in -  with an artisan burger kit.
  • BBQ feast with locally produced lamb, sausage and burger.
  • Deli Platter - arrive to a platter of the best local cheeses, meats and goodies from the deli counter

Find your new passion

Our everyday lives are full of routines and commitments, whilst holidays are time dedicated to doing things that time doesn't seem to allow for at home.

So why not try a new hobby or discover your creative streak. We have built our own little crafting box with kits for flower pressing, sketching, journalling and gardening.

There are binoculars and books to encourage you to star gaze and bird watch as well as plenty of nooks and crannies to watch or make without any of the distractions of home.

If you are looking for an experiential workshop we can help there too.

  • Mindful crafting mono printing, slow stitching or circle weaving.  All delivered by your workshop leader.
  • Pottery throw down - Make your own creation in clay - Elsies
  • Jewellery workshop - make a special momento of your stay.

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Spa at home

Many of us love a retreat. Whether its Soaking in a tub, or a cold rejuvinating dip, a good massage, journalling and meditation.

Our cottages will help you relax as soon as you walk through the door. There's aromatic oils and the hot tub is warmed for your arrival soak. For that full spa experience we can arrange a massage at home, or a guided meditation session, yoga or a facial.

Arrive to your goody bag with oils and massage tips, your own journal and surprise goodies. You really will feel utterly pampered and rejuvenated after a spa stay with us.

  • In house massage - choose from full back, facial or neck and shoulder massage
  • Guided meditation - Your tutor will take you through a meditative process to help you wind down and repair.
  • Goodies bag full of locally produced sustainable products to use and try during your stay.
  • Journal to jot your thoughts.

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Simple pleasures

As a final bonus, our cottage offers lots of little nooks, to curl up and enjoy a book or listen to music.

To help we'll provide a shelf of great reading, a bluetooth speaker to stream your favorite tunes. Binoculars to bird watch or star gaze.

More than anything though, Elsie's offers spaces to stop and unwind.  A hidden garden spot, or cosy corner with a snuggly sofa, a bubble bath to soak in or woods and hills to discover on your doorstep and enjoy to yourself.

Living in a different space gives us a flavour of a different life, which, when taken back home lasts on in our memory and may inspire us to new things.  Isn't that what holidays are all about?

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