How to find us: Recommended routes to Holloways - click on the small map on the right to enlarge and then print, or use the Google Map. |
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Holloways
Lower Court, Suckley,
Worcestershire WR6 5DE
United Kingdom
Tel: 01886 884665
Fax: 01886 884796
homepage: www.holloways.co.uk
Opening Hours
9am - 5pm, Monday to Saturday
Sunday Opening: April - September, 11am - 4pm
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The Greenhouse Café
Make time to relax and enjoy the atmosphere of The Greenhouse, our garden room café. You will be tempted by the aroma of fresh coffee, delicious hot and cold lunches and scrumptious afternoon teas, all freshly made from locally sourced ingredients. Open while the shop is open.
- Homemade food
- Locally sourced ingredients
- Vegetarian Options
- Outdoor Seating
- Cream Teas
- Children Welcome
- Licensed
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Outdoor seating area
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Directions to Holloways from Junction 7 of M5
Shortly after leaving the motorway at J7 towards Worcester, you will come to a small roundabout. Take the first exit (turn left) which is the A4440 to Malvern, Hereford, Leominster and Bromyard. This is the Worcester by-pass. Keep following the signs for Leominster and Bromyard (you will go over several roundabouts) until you see the sign for A44 Leominster and Bromyard. Take this road.
Continue along the A44 for about 6.5 miles until you get to the village of Knightwick. Just after the bridge over the River Teme you will see a road on the left, sign-posted to Suckley. Leave the A44 and turn left here. Continue along this road for 3 miles, going through the village of Suckley for some distance.
After 3 miles you will see the spire of Suckley church through some trees on the right of the road. Holloways is just in front of the church on the right-hand side. Our showrooms are situated inside converted hop kilns with large courtyards of garden ornaments to the front and back.
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Some Hotels and Guest Houses nearby:
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Chirkenhill Farmhouse B&B
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Places of interest in Malvern and Worcester:
In the centre of England, at the heart of one of the most beautiful parts of the country is the City of Worcester. Surrounded by glorious landscapes and charming, historic towns and villages, the city has a rich history of culture, architecture and events of international importance.
The city and county have a wealth of fascinating, beautiful and exciting places to visit, from the majestic cathedral on the banks of the Severn to Royal Worcester Porcelain Museum and Visitor Centre and the remarkable medieval interiors of the city centres Greyfriars. Just beyond the city are more delightful places, from the glorious hills and natural springs at Malvern to Elgars Birthplace Museum, the magnificent landscapes at Croome Park and the romantic ruin of Witley Court.
The compact city centre is ideal for strolling, sightseeing and shopping. There is a great mixture of ancient buildings, modern shopping, street cafés and riverside walks guaranteed to reward you with a relaxing and entertaining visit.
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