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Humblebee Hall, a listed Georgian farmhouse,
is situated in a rural setting on the edge of The Vale of Evesham, Worcestershire’s
‘Heritage Garden’, one of the loveliest and most unspoilt rural
areas in England. The area is famous for its blossom trails, asparagus and fruit.
The Vale is watered by the graceful River Avon, as it flows down from Shakespeare
Country to the river Severn. Humblebee Hall is in the very area that inspired
the BBC radio series ‘The Archers’, and visitors can relax in the
fine, ancient Old Bull pub at Inkberrow 4 miles away, where you can almost hear
Tom Forrest at the bar ordering his pint. 
Cheltenham Racecourse, Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds are less than 30 minutes away by car. The Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory and Museum, also nearby, is a must for every visitor to Worcester.
We present our guests with 3 cottages, The Old Stables, The Hay Barn and The Granary. The properties are set around an attractive courtyard close to the Hall. They have been renovated with great skill and care under strict supervision from a conservation architect. Humblebee Hall is centred within 45 acres of pasture with horses and sheep grazing.