The Abbey is situated at the foot of the Malvern Hills in the Worcester countryside and convenient for many attractions. Its history dates back to the 1600s whilst the building retains some outstanding original Victorian architecture.
Located in the heart of Malvern, The Abbey offers outstanding Victorian architecture beneath its Virginia Creeper clad facade. Commissioned during the growth of the spa town in the mid nineteenth century, the hotel has a long history of welcoming guests and provides the highest levels of comfort demanded by today's traveller. Suitably located Easy access to the M5, M6, M42 and M40 Convenient for Birmingham's NEC and Airport Great Malvern Station 1 mile Direct link to London Paddington Experience the finest English traditions of service and hospitality for which The Abbey is renowned. Sink into a sofa in our lounge and enjoy the picturesque views and relaxing atmosphere. Perhaps indulge in a light lunch or sit by the fire and simply unwind in the Priory Bar. Hotel facilities The Priory View Restaurant The Priory Lounge and Bar Lounge menus and Afternoon Tea 24-Hour Room Service Meeting facilities for up to 300 Beautiful gardens Free use of the local Malvern Splash Leisure Complex Each of The Abbeys 103 en-suite bedrooms offers its own distinctive characteristics. For that extra special blend of comfort and understated luxury, why not choose one of our superior or executive bedrooms. Bedroom facilities En-suite bathroom Direct dial telephone Television and radio Hospitality tray Hairdryer Trouser press 24 hour Room Service Laundry and dry-cleaning service Your breakaway starts here. Discover the hidden features of this Victorian spa town or simply marvel at the fine views from the Malvern Hills. The Abbey's ideal location allows you to visit The Cotswolds, or stroll along the lanes in the cathedral city of Worcester. Your ideal starting point The Malvern Hills Malvern Theatres Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory Eastnor Castle Market towns of Ledbury, Evesham and Pershore The Cotswolds Historic towns of Worcester and Stratford-upon-Avon Shopping in Birmingham and Cheltenham.