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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £388 to £ 753
Self catering accommodation in Shrewsbury sleeps 7.
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Fishing nearby Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their smartly furnished interiors. Lovely country walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep or visitors may prefer to relax with a spot of fly and coarse fishing on the owners' adjoining land. Set on a courtyard and each enjoying its own terrace and lawned garden the cottages are located in Plealey a peaceful and pretty village of half timbered houses lying just 6 miles from the interesting shops inns restaurants and cultural life found in the handsome medieval town of Shrewsbury. Excellent golf course at Arscott ½ mile. The beautiful Shropshire landscape promises delight for bird watchers and walkers alike Offa's Dyke long distance footpath is easily accessible with many circular walks taking in hill forts and castles on the way whilst buzzards and skylarks soar above. Caer Caradoc and the Devils Chair on the Stiperstones possess a wild beauty and the conservation area of Long Mynd offers a wonderful day out. Spanning the River Severn Ironbridge and its fascinating museums are among a wealth of attractions discovered within a short drive as is Ludlow a famous paradise for 'foodies' with its superb annual festival racecourse impressive castle fine shops and delightful old inns. Shops and pubs 1½ miles.
Entrance hall. Spacious well equipped kitchen. Dining room with day bed (for + 1). Sitting room. Cloakroom/W.C. Twin bedded room. Double bedroom with sitting area and TV. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom with TV. Bathroom/W.C.
Phone enquiries:
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Ellesmere sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Fishing nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Two delightful cottages in the grounds of Grade II listed Sodylt Hall, carefully modernised and furnished, and equipped to the highest standards. Both enjoy a totally rural outlook in the unspoilt Border country close to the River Dee (fly fishing available) and the Welsh hills. Visitors enjoy shared use of the Hall’s grounds, which are delightful in springtime, and there are lovely woodland walks. Ellesmere 4 miles (boating lake). Shrewsbury, Chester, Ironbridge and Snowdonia, all within easy reach. Llangollen (International Eisteddfod), just 20 minutes’ drive. Shops 2 miles (open 7 days).
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Bentlawnt sleeps 4.
Features include: Fishing nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: The two delightful cottages (ref RGA and RGB), surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, are set high in the Shropshire Hills and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. Both are spacious and extremely comfortable allowing guests to relax and enjoy this remarkably peaceful location. Wonderful walking from the garden gate and just a short drive away are The Stiperstones and The Long Mynd. Historic Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Ironbridge are within easy travelling distance as are the smaller, equally interesting towns of Bishops Castle, Montgommery and Church Stretton. Many country houses, castles and gardens nearby. Fishing, riding, cycling, birdwatching, ballooning and gliding available locally. Shop 800 yards.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £610 to £ 1265
Self catering accommodation in Shrewsbury sleeps 9.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Non smoking Fishing nearby Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their smartly furnished interiors. Lovely country walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep or visitors may prefer to relax with a spot of fly and coarse fishing on the owners' adjoining land. Set on a courtyard and each enjoying its own terrace and lawned garden the cottages are located in Plealey a peaceful and pretty village of half timbered houses lying just 6 miles from the interesting shops inns restaurants and cultural life found in the handsome medieval town of Shrewsbury. Excellent golf course at Arscott ½ mile. The beautiful Shropshire landscape promises delight for bird watchers and walkers alike Offa's Dyke long distance footpath is easily accessible with many circular walks taking in hill forts and castles on the way whilst buzzards and skylarks soar above. Caer Caradoc and the Devils Chair on the Stiperstones possess a wild beauty and the conservation area of Long Mynd offers a wonderful day out. Spanning the River Severn Ironbridge and its fascinating museums are among a wealth of attractions discovered within a short drive as is Ludlow a famous paradise for 'foodies' with its superb annual festival racecourse impressive castle fine shops and delightful old inns. Shops and pubs 1½ miles.
Large entrance hall. Spacious well equipped kitchen/dining room. Spacious sitting room with electric radiant fire. Cloakroom/W.C. First floor with oak floors throughout: Double bedroom with king size bed TV and ensuite shower room/W.C. Two twin bedded rooms one with ensuite bathroom/W.C. Double bedroom. Bathroom/W.C. and separate shower cubicle.
Phone enquiries:
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Sleeps 3
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Bishops Castle sleeps 3.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 3
Accommodation overview: The two delightful cottages (ref RGA and RGB), surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, are set high in the Shropshire Hills and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. Both are spacious and extremely comfortable allowing guests to relax and enjoy this remarkably peaceful location. Wonderful walking from the garden gate and just a short drive away are The Stiperstones and The Long Mynd. Historic Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Ironbridge are within easy travelling distance as are the smaller, equally interesting towns of Bishops Castle, Montgommery and Church Stretton. Many country houses, castles and gardens nearby. Fishing, riding, cycling, birdwatching, ballooning and gliding available locally. Shop 800 yards.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Stoke St Milborough sleeps 10.
Features include: Wheelchair access Short Breaks Fishing nearby Detached Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Set on a working farm, this detached stone barn is located just 6 miles from historic Ludlow and lies on the edge of the village of Stoke St Milborough, which nestles between the Clee Hill and the Brown Clee Hills in south Shropshire, in an AONB. Stoke Court farm Barn is decorated and furnished to a high standard, whilst retaining many original features including beams and stable walls. It offers beautiful family accommodation with additional faciities for disabled guests, and makes an excellent holiday base for exploring the local area. The 200-acre farm is a working beef and sheep farm, and within the grounds of the holiday barn is a newly discovered 17th-century formal garden with its prospect viewing mound. There is also a Sensory Garden to stimulate sound, sight, touch and smell. The latter has been developed in association with DEFRA. Nearby, historic Ludlow provides a wealth of interest for any visitor. John Betjeman described it as ‘the loveliest town in England’. Country Life also paid tribute, calling it ‘the most vibrant small town in the country’. It has lively markets, food fairs and speciality shops. There are many Michelin restaurants and Ludlow has rightly become known as the gastronomic capital of Shropshire. The Ludlow Marches Food and Drink Festival is held every September. The town boasts over 500 listed buildings, mostly Georgian or half-timbered houses as well as a castle, once the home of kings, now a centre for festivals, events and open-air theatre performances. An unusual day out can be enjoyed at the Secret Hills Discovery Centre, which traces the geological history of the Shropshire Hills, and is housed in an unusual turf-roofed building designed to echo the hill forts found in the surrounding countryside. A simulated hot air balloon flight over the Wrekin in the north to the Stiperstones in the south forms the central attraction of the Centre. A good day out can also be had at the Acton Scott working farm and musuem. Leominster, Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Ironbridge and mid-Wales are all within easy driving distance. Fishing, walking, horse riding are all available and Ludlow golf course incorporates the Ludlow National Hunt Racecourse. Shop 6 miles. Living/dining room with gas ‘wood burner’. Beamed, well-equipped modern kitchen. Ground floor double bedroom with electrically-operated bed, and immediately adjacent, wet room with toilet (facilities for the disabled). Wheelchair access from bedroom to garden. Family bedroom with double bed, two additional single beds (each for +1) and en-suite shower room with toilet. First floor: Two beamed double bedrooms, one with 6ft 6in bed, sloping ceiling and en-suite shower room. Twin bedroom. Large bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £358 to £ 692
Self catering accommodation in Shrewsbury sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Fishing nearby Easy Walk access Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their smartly furnished interiors. Lovely country walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep or visitors may prefer to relax with a spot of fly and coarse fishing on the owners' adjoining land. Set on a courtyard and each enjoying its own terrace and lawned garden the cottages are located in Plealey a peaceful and pretty village of half timbered houses lying just 6 miles from the interesting shops inns restaurants and cultural life found in the handsome medieval town of Shrewsbury. Excellent golf course at Arscott ½ mile. The beautiful Shropshire landscape promises delight for bird watchers and walkers alike Offa's Dyke long distance footpath is easily accessible with many circular walks taking in hill forts and castles on the way whilst buzzards and skylarks soar above. Caer Caradoc and the Devils Chair on the Stiperstones possess a wild beauty and the conservation area of Long Mynd offers a wonderful day out. Spanning the River Severn Ironbridge and its fascinating museums are among a wealth of attractions discovered within a short drive as is Ludlow a famous paradise for 'foodies' with its superb annual festival racecourse impressive castle fine shops and delightful old inns. Shops and pubs 1½ miles.
Spacious well equipped kitchen with TV. Separate dining room. Sitting room. Cloakroom/W.C. Double bedroom with TV. Twin bedded room. Bunk bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. Shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Craven Arms sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This is a beautiful example of a half timbered house with open aspect to the rear, overlooking the Shropshire countryside and the spot where Corfton Castle used to stand. The good-sized kitchen area has French windows at the far end of the dining area that go directly out onto a large slabbed patio area, and all bedrooms have their own bathroom. Situated on the Craven Arms to Bridgenorth road, the area is an excellent base from which to enjoy the wonders of Shropshire. Nearby Tugford has numerous walking and cycling routes, while Church Stretton is within easy driving distance where the beautiful Cardingmill Valley is perfect for a picnic or walking. Shropshire boasts many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and National Trust properties, as well as the Glider Centre on the delightful Long Mynd. Ludlow, famous for its ‘Michelin-star’ eating houses, quaint cobbled streets and medieval castle, hosts the Ludlow Festival in June and July, and also provides a leisure centre - great for entertaining children. Further places of interest include Bridgnorth, Ironbridge, Blists Hill and the Wenlock Edge. Much Wenlock offers a 12th-century priory and antique market. Younger children can enjoy an indoor play barn just outside Craven Arms or Acton Scott Working Farm Museum. Further afield are Offa’s Dyke, Hay-on-Wye and the Welsh Black Mountains. Fishing, golf and horse riding are popular activities in the area. Shop 4 miles. Living room with wood-burning stove. Large well-equipped kitchen/dining room with French windows to patio and tiled floor. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed; each with en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom with toilet.
  
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