Grafton Mill, Grafton Flyford

Grafton Mill is a Grade II listed characterful watermill set in the expansive grounds of the owner's home in the Worcestershire countryside, near the charming village of Grafton Flyford. Set over three floors, the property sleeps four people in two second floor bedrooms, one of which is a double and the other is a twin. Both bedrooms have exposed floor and ceiling beams and there is also a second floor shower room, a ground floor basin and WC, a ground floor well-equipped and cheery kitchen with breakfast area and a cosy first floor sitting room. Outside, guests are welcome to stroll around the owner?s extensive grounds and delight in the birdlife around the large duck ponds. There is also off road parking for three cars and lockable bike storage. Grafton Mill is a picturesque and irresistibly charming cottage perfect for a memorable holiday at any time of year. Note: Property accepts a minimum of 3 nights

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Fishing Available
  •   Wifi
  •   Great Views
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Over three floors. Two second floor bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Second floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Ground floor kitchen with breakfast area. First floor sitting room.

Amenities & Facilities

Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, 2 x TVs with Freeview, Dvd player, CD/radio, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 3 cars. Shared use of the owner's large lawned grounds with furniture. Bbq available. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1 mile. Note: Due to the staircases in the property, it's not suitable for people with limited mobility. Note: The large duck ponds next to the property are unfenced, care should be taken and children must be supervised at all times. Note: Property accepts a minimum of 3 nights

Location Details

Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.

Reviews

What a find! Fantastic renovation of the mill, with everything you could need. The grounds are superb and great to walk around and see the ducks and geese. Allan and Jane have really put their heart into the renovations, they are on hand but but not intrusive, a lovely couple who’ve made this a treat for all

Rated by Alison W reviewed on 17th November 2023

We have just spent a week relaxing at this beautiful place. Allan and Jane were very welcoming and it quickly felt like we were visiting friends! They were on hand if needed but were very respectful of our privacy. We enjoyed our chats with them whenever we saw each other outside. We enjoyed spending time in the gazebo that Allan built during the pandemic for the private use of guests. It was such a beautiful place to sit and watch the ducks and geese. We were lucky enough to witness ducklings fledging the nest the mum had built in the ivy at the side of the building. It made me jump at first seeing them leap about 30 feet and land right next to me! The holiday home and grounds are immaculate and it's obvious they are both grafters and love what they do. There are plenty of pubs, farm shops and lots of attractions nearby. Perfect place to take a break from life and enjoy nature. Batteries recharged!

Rated by Andrea D reviewed on 21st April 2023

This “cottage” is a water mill, lovingly renovated by the owners. On arrival, we were greeted by the owners, who briefly explained all there was to know about our accommodation for the week. The mill has everything that you need, including a lovely welcome pack. The resident ducks greeted us every morning, hoping for some bread . The location is just outside Worcester, and is very close to the Cotswolds. I would not recommend for families with young children, as the stairs are quite steep and there is a lot of open water. We would highly recommend this holiday let for families with older children or couples, looking for a quiet break The owners have built a new seating area for guest use only, as pre pandemic, guests would share their area, this was lovely, we collected an afternoon tea from the pub in the village on our day of arrival, it was lovely sitting outside, next to the mill pond in the sunshine

Rated by gilly_dragon reviewed on 13th July 2021

We booked this for April, but lockdown prevented us from going, so we rebooked for October, however our family from Switzerland were still unable to travel, and we were all so looking forward to a break, so we ended up here as a couple on our own. We have not been disappointed, the mill has been renovated beautifully, keeping many of it's historical features intact. The owners live on site, and gave us a very warm welcome on our arrival despite the heavy rain, and the welcome pack provided more than enough to start your week. The cottage is seeped in history, warm, roomy yet still cosy, and has everything provided, and we only had to ask if we needed anything. Being laid out on three floors means stairs are involved so be aware if you are not used to them, it's all part of the lovely experience in this cottage. The views from the many and varied windows as you climb up the three floors are beautiful, the mill pond and stream on either side driving the water wheel, which is transferred as a delightful rotating feature into the kitchen, the wildlife is in abundance as you walk around the cottage grounds. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay, and hope to return with our family in the future, when things get back to normal.

Rated by brianeR3054VG reviewed on 8th October 2020

We had the honour of being the first paying guests at Grafton Mill where we received a friendly greeting from the owners along with a lovely welcome hamper with bread, Prosecco and other goodies. The property is beautifully situated with stunning views across the surrounding duck ponds. We even spotted a family of deer trotting past the mill a couple of times. The location is fantastic, with just a 20 minute drive into the centre of Worcester and a 30-40 minute drive to the stunning Warwick Castle. If you're a National Trust member then there's plenty to see in the surrounding areas. We visited Packwood House, Baddesley Clinton, Hanbury Hall and Coughton Court during our stay, all truly beautiful locations and all within a half hour drive from the mill. There is also a lovely house and gardens on the way into Worcester that we would highly recommend. There are also pubs and a handy petrol station along the road on which the mill is situated, with around a mile walk/drive to each. Although if you are walking, take a torch as it gets very dark at night and the pavements are skinny. The Oak Pub has loads of character and a fantastic menu, perfect for a cheeky fry up in the mornings as it also offers a cafe with a brilliant selection of teas and coffees. Grafton Mill has absolutely everything you need for a cosy getaway, as a couple in our mid-twenties it was perfect for us. The mill has so much character, and if you're really quiet you can hear the gentle splashing of the water in the kitchen as the wheel rotates. The owners were very kind to stay in touch during our stay and let us know when they were and weren't available if we needed anything. We couldn't have asked for a better week away, and will definitely be considering Grafton Mill for a future holiday!

Rated by Gemma T reviewed on 7th January 2017

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7-Day Forecast

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