Deansbrook

Stylish, comfortable and well equipped

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Some of our visitor comments...

"Fab house, very friendly locals. Malt Shovel Inn - good food, beer and great with the kids." Sarah & Tim, Tess, Ruby & Luke from Pershore
 
"Relaxed the moment we arrived. Warm and cosy. Found everhthing we needed. Ideal location - recommend Goodrich Castle - Great weekend. Many thanks." Ann & John from Stourbridge

 
"We've enjoyed our weekend so much. Delightful cottage setting & wonderful pub. Best birthday ever!!!" Veronica, Lesley, Tracey, & Lynn from Birmingham
 
"Superb house, well equipped and a real home from home. Lovely surroundings." David from Portugal
 
"Had a lovely break here - house very well equipped and clean. Had great fun cycling in the forest with the babies on the back! Will be recommending Deansbrook." Mary, Gavin, George & Stanley from West Midlands.
 
"Had a lovely weekend. Very impressed with Deansbrook. Fantastic walks in the surrounding area. Thanks. " Rachel from Staffordshire
 
"Lovely cottage and spotlessly clean. Really enjoyed the Malt Shovel and will miss the old fashioned butcher and their home grown pork. We must come back. Thanks!!!" David, Gail, Jessica, Jade & Cheri from Bedworth.
 
"A beautiful house. Everything you could want and extremely clean. Thanks so much." The Burgess family from Shropshire.
 
"Beautiful surroundings - Can't wait to come back" Pauline from Manchester.
 
"Lovely week - lots of visiting: Puzzlewood, Clearwell Caves, Goodrich Castle, Symonds Yat Rock, Speech House, New Fancy etc. House is lovely - everything we need. Thank you." Alan, Joe, James & Emma from Birmingham.
 
 "Lovey house, well equipped. Villagers very friendly. Superb surroundings." Jean from Ashton under Lyne.
 
The following is an article from the Telegraph which you may find interesting: