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Wining & Dining


The Cottage in the Wood Family owned and run for 26 years...


The Cottage in the Wood, snuggled cosily in the slopes of the beautiful Malvern Hills, offers an outstanding venue for any occasion and has just received Highly Commended in the Visit England Tourism Awards for The Best Hotel in Worcestershire for the 3rd year running, which also runs alongside their number one status on TripAdvisor.


Family owned and run for 26 years this year, The Cottage In The Wood strive to succeed in every aspect of what they do, and have achieved this on many levels.


Their OUTLOOK Restaurant which has been rewarded 2 Rosettes is the heart of the Hotel. Lunch and Dinner are served daily, all to the same exacting standards and with locally


sourced produce. A two course Lunch starts from around £16 with two courses at Dinner from around £19. You can of course just have a light lunch if you prefer which starts from only £5.45.


For Live 24-Seven readers they are offering 10% off lunch through December and January, just quote ‘Live 24’ when booking *.


If you feel an evening meal is more what you are looking for why not make a night of it and take them up on their competitive prices for Bed and Breakfast.


Visit their website for menus and further details but best of all for their stunning, breath taking and beautiful view which is “The best view in England” – Daily Mail.


*Terms and Conditions apply.


The Cottage in the Wood Holywell Road, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire. WR14 4LG


Tel. 01684 588860 www.cottageinthewood.co.uk


Lunch time treats to tempt your tastebuds...


Pea and Courgette Risotto, Melting Feta and Summer Herbs - £11.95


Braised Pork Belly, Sweet


Potato Purée, Glazed Onions, Peas and Pancetta - £14.95


R E S T AU R AN T


The Cottage in the Wood Hotel & Restaurant Holywell Road, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, WR14 4LG


Tel: 01684 588860 75


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