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The Bank House is a unique vision of a classic hotel where traditional meets modern for a unique and memorable experience. Nestled in the Worcestershire countryside, this expansive hotel combines luxurious style and comfort with meticulous attention to detail.
Situated between Great Malvern and Worcester, the Bank House is ideally located for both business and pleasure. With major cities such as Birmingham, Bristol and Cardiff all within striking distance, not to mention the glorious Malvern Hills and Cotswold countryside, you're never far away from where you need to be.
Its rooms are perfectly-appointed to assure you of a relaxing, comfortable stay. Each room comes complete with luxury bedding, Wi-Fi and enough space to relax and unwind.
There is a range of room sizes to suit every need, from great-value classic bedrooms through to luxurious suites and family bedrooms to sleep up to five.
As a family-run business, the Bank House has built its success on its ability to add that personal touch, as well as decades of experience in the hospitality trade.
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