


Sunbrae is beautifully set in over five acres of grounds surrounded with breathtaking views, in particular of Bredon and the Malvern Hills. Within our grounds you will find our lake with its own small jetty, a perfect place to watch the sun go down. Follow the footpaths around the gardens to take in our coppice, orchard, our resident wildlife and perhaps admire our Shetland ponies in their paddock or simply sit back and admire the views in our outside guest seating areas.
You can enjoy the walks through the grounds of Sunbrae whether it be a tranquil stroll round the boating lake or wandering past the orchard, the coppice or just the open fields. Whever you chose to go you can be assured of breathtaking views.
Home to Blossom and Maggie our two shetland ponies who love nothing better than to gad about in the company of guests. And the odd apple from our orchard is always a welcome treat!
Our orchard dates back over 50 years and contains and consists of green gauge, pershore egg and victoria plum, damsons and various varieties of apples. The coppice is also home to the age old Worcester black pear, a variety sadly in decline today.
The coppice is a mature and well established area of woodland consisting entirely of species native to these shores. It is home to much of the wildlife you may be lucky enough to encounter on you ramblings through the grounds including our very own family of buzzards.