Little Malvern Court
Set on the slopes of the Malvern Hills, the home of the Berington family by descent since the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Little Malvern Court, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 4JN
The 14th century Prior’s Hall – once attached to the 12th century Benedictine Priory, with its tower dominating the views, is open to visitors. Little Malvern Court has been splendidly restored by the late Tom and Olguita Berington in the 1960’s.
Inside you can admire the various family portraits and European paintings and furniture. View the medieval roof with its cusped wind braces, and a collection of needlework and religious vestments from the 18th and 19th centuries. Stepping outside, there are 10 acres to explore, along with the magnificent views to enjoy over the Severn Valley. Visitors should look out for the giant lime tree, sadly now damaged by storms over the past decade, but still standing for over 250 years as well as the topiary yew hedge, planted by William Berington in the early years of the last century.
There are magnificent cedar trees, planted from seeds brought back from the Holy Land by Charles Michael Berington. The chain of lakes, formerly fish ponds for the monks, follow the layout from a plan dated 1720 and, like much of the present garden, were restored in the 1980’s. Whether you visit us in Spring or Summer, there is so much to see