| Walkmill House , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 4 |

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| The Byre , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 147- £365
Sleeps: 2 |

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| The Byre has been tastefully converted to offer accommodation for 2 people; a classic, romantic retreat. Exposed beams and a four-poster bed help it retain much of its original charm and there is also a small garden from which you can enjoy the stunning scenery or indulge in a spot of al fresco dining. There is parking for up to 2 cars, although the best way to get the most from this area is on foot. |
| The village of Wentnor lies on a ridge to the west of the Long Mynd, with good views in all directions. It is an attractive village, situated on a location that can be traced back to Saxon times. The church of St. Michael and All Angels is at one end of the ridge, and there are spectacular views to be had from there, looking towards the west from the churchyard. Carved into an outside wall of the church is an inverted 'face'. Inside is a tombstone known as the ‘Hurricane Tombstone’; this is in memory of a family who lost their lives in the nearby hamlet of Asterton during a hurricane in 1772. Wetnor is also situated close to many other historic Shropshire attractions. The Shropshire Hills are littered with Roman and Iron Age settlements, perfect destinations for those who want to mix a bit of history with a scenic walk. Church Stretton is only a few miles away and offers a beautiful example of a modern medieval village. With outdoor pursuits, such as fishing and mountain-biking, in abundance, Wentnor is a haven for those looking to get away from it all. |
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| Walkmill Lodge , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Stiperstones Studio , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 150- £326
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Stiperstones Studio is a studio apartment is on the first floor of a stone built barn conversion near to the hamlet of Shelve in the Welsh border region of Shropshire. The apartment is ideal for two people as it has a double bed, a shower room, a fitted kitchen and a sitting area with a dining table. Outside the cottage is a private patio with outdoor furniture and off road parking for two cars. With its neighbouring property, Stiperstones Studio can sleep six people and is ideal for exploring this part of Shropshire and the Welsh Marches. |
| Shelve stands 1,200 feet above sea level and is situated 2 miles from the Welsh Border and offers views of the renowned Stiperstones Ridge. Only 8 miles away is the market town of Bishops Castle which is situated in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of the South West Shropshire Hills. The town offers a weekly market and has an excellent variety of shops, pubs and places to eat. The town is ideally placed for walking and touring the Welsh Marches and rural Shropshire. |
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| Plasauduon , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 210- £602
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Plasauduon is a part Georgian, part Victorian stone and brick built cottage that is situated at the top of the fantastic town of Bishops Castle. This welcoming, end terrace cottage has wonderful views of the Shropshire Hills, lovely exposed beams and a large Inglenook fireplace. Set over five floors, the cottage sleeps six and has three bedrooms - one fourth floor double, one fourth floor twin and one third floor twin, plus all bedrooms have hill views. There are two bathrooms/shower rooms - a bathroom on the third floor and a shower room on the ground floor, with the shower room having underfloor heating. The living room which has a woodburner in the Inglenook fireplace, dining area and French doors leading to the conservatory are on the second floor, the large, well equipped kitchen is on the first floor and the ground floor contains the entrance hall. An enclosed, rear garden with small patio area, furniture and BBQ is perfect to dine and relax in, whilst Bishops Castle is only a few minutes' walk away. There are many attractions and places of interests that will suit all ages in the area, which means Plasauduon is a perfect base for families or groups of friends. |
| The market town of Bishops Castle, set within the South West Shropshire Hills is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers many amenities including a weekly market and a number of shops, pubs and restaurants. The town is also well known for the annual Real Ale Festival and regular fairs, with the Michaelmas Fair being very popular. Walkers, cyclists and birdwatchers will enjoy the Welsh Marches, Offa's Dyke and the Shropshire Way, plus the towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury are an easy drive away. Other attractions that are worth visiting are the magnificent Powis Castle and the Severn Valley Railway. Bishops Castle is a perfect base to explore this wonderful part of Shropshire. |
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| Sun Cottage , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 4 |

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| The Old Barn , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 345- £848
Sleeps: 7 |

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| The Old Barn is a luxurious detached stone built detached barn conversion located close to the owners' home in two acres of grounds, just five minutes stroll from the centre of the historic town of Bishops Castle and a superb real ale pub. This holiday property successfully blends original character with contemporary fixtures and fittings – including a covered hot tub that is lit up at night. The accommodation includes three bedrooms, one of which has en-suite facilities and a luxury four poster bed; "all body" jet showers; an attractive walnut kitchen, and a convivial dining hall and living room. There is also a large patio area for enjoyable al fresco eating and relaxing after a long day’s exploring. |
| Bishop's Castle is a lovely market town located in the stunning natural splendour of the South West Shropshire Hills. The town holds a weekly market which showcases local produce, and there is also a superb choice of shops, pubs and eateries. The Annual Real Ale Festival is famous, and regular Fairs – the most popular of which is the Michaelmas Fair – are regularly held in the town. Bishop’s Castle is in an ideal spot for touring the beautiful Welsh Marches and rural Shropshire, with walks along Offa's Dyke and Shropshire Way. The lively towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury are an easy drive away, and the area offers many visitor attractions for the whole family, including the Severn Valley Railway and the fascinating Powys Castle. |
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| The Coach House , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 283 - £ 566
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Four Poster Pub Close By Open Fire Short Break Romantic Break Pet Friendly |
Romantic stylish and immaculate this very comfortable first floor property stands right on the Welsh border within easy reach of good roads the perfect spot for year round breaks. Set in glorious rolling country beside the owners' historic home it shares 10 acres of grounds home to abundant wildlife a path leads to superb walking on the Stiperstones ridge and a nature reserve is adjoining. Ludlow's restaurants and racing Ironbridge Gorge Museum castles and antique markets are all easily accessible. Pub and shop under 1 mile.
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| The Larches , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 365 - £ 740
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Detached Non Smoking Enclosed Garden Private Hot Tub Multi Bath Shower Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access |
With its solar panels and wood pellet stove this newly built log cabin offers eco-friendly and cosy accommodation in a magnificent position high on the Kerry Ridgeway with far reaching views across the Shropshire Hills. After a glorious day's walking or cycling on quiet rural lanes visitors can relax in the blissful hot tub. Bishop's Castle a charming market town with two breweries shops pubs and eateries is 5 miles. Ludlow Shrewsbury and the Welsh borders are all a short drive.
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| Coach House , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 180- £355
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated just a couple of minutes walk away from the centre of the market town of Bishops Castle is this delightful stable conversion cottage, which is located in the grounds of a large Victorian house. With one double and one twin bedroom, this cottage comfortably sleeps four people, and you can even bring along the family dog. After a day’s walking or sightseeing, this cottage, with its comfortable lounge and use of the owner’s large lawned garden, is the perfect place for a relaxing break as you gaze out across the stunning views of the Shropshire hills. |
| Located just a few miles from the Welsh border in the South Shropshire Hills, Bishops Castle is a town with a rich heritage boasting a weekly market and a wide range of shops, cafes and restaurants and is well known for its annual Real Ale festival (and 2 local breweries) as well as numerous other events throughout the year. The town is an ideal base for walkers as it is close to the Welsh Marches and Offas Dyke which formed the ancient boundary between England and Wales, as well as being within close proximity of the lovely market towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow. |
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| The Old Surgery , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 161- £364
Sleeps: 3 |

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| This detached 18th Century barn conversion is a stone building, situated next door to the owner’s attractive house in over two acres of grounds. Just a five minute walk from the centre of Bishop's Castle, this property offers comfortable, well-equipped accommodation over a single storey, as well as a pretty lawned garden - ideal for relaxing or dining al fresco. The cottage is able to sleep up to three people in traditional style accommodation, making this holiday home best suited to a small family or a couple. |
| Situated in the outstanding natural beauty of the South West Shropshire Hills, the attractive town of Bishop's Castle offers a weekly market and an excellent variety of shops, pubs and places to eat. It is also famous for its Real Ale Festival and regular fetes - the most popular of these being the annual Michaelmas Fair. Ideally placed for walking and touring the Welsh Marches and rural Shropshire, this little town is well-positioned for excursions to the fascinating and well known cities of Ludlow and Shrewsbury – both of which are within easy reach. There are also numerous attractions throughout the wider area including Powis Castle, the Severn Valley Railway and walks along Offa's Dyke and the Shropshire Way. |
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| Ridgeway Lodge , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 479 - £902
Sleeps: 6 |

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Non Smoking Private Hot Tub Short Break
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With solar panels and wood pellet stove these newly built log cabins offer eco-friendly and cosy accommodation in a magnificent position high on the Kerry Ridgeway with far reaching views across the Shropshire Hills. Both cabins have been thoughtfully situated to offer privacy and outstanding views. After a glorious days walking or cycling on quiet rural lanes visitors can relax in their own blissful hot tub and delight in an opportunity to star gaze into the night sky with no light pollution.
Bishops Castle a charming market town with two breweries shops pubs and eateries is 5 miles. Ludlow Shrewsbury and the Welsh borders are all a short drive. |
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| The Firs , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 121- £335
Sleeps: 3 |

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| The Firs is a cottage situated in the rural village of Colebatch, one mile from Bishop's Castle in Shropshire. This all ground floor cottage has one family room with a double and single bedroom, as well as a family bathroom, which means this cottage sleeps three people. The cottage also has a well equipped kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. To the outside of this cottage there is ample off road parking and a secure garden with garden furniture. Located in a pretty area of Shropshire, The Firs is an ideal holiday cottage. |
| The small and historic town of Bishop's Castle nestles in the south Shropshire hills, and is in an area renowned for its beauty and tranquillity. The town has a thriving weekly market as well as a number of independent specialist shops that offer a range of fascinating products. There are excellent pubs and cafes and two very good museums – the Railway Museum and the delightfully-named House On Crutches Museum. Bishop’s Castle is the perfect place from which to explore this part of Shropshire. As well as enjoying all the opportunities for discovering the beautiful countryside, visitors can also explore the nearby towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury. Other local attractions include the famous Offa’s Dyke, the Severn Valley Railway and Powis Castle. |
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| Hillgate House , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 245- £450
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Perfect for parties of up to 5 people, Hillgate House was originally built in the 18th Century, when it was used as a farmhouse. Since then, it has been lovingly restored to retain many of its original features, such as exposed beams and a cast-iron stove, yet has been decorated in a modern, yet complementary style. There is a large, lawned garden from which you can enjoy the scenery provided by the Callow and the Corndon Hills, or simply kick back with a glass of wine and enjoy a spot of summertime dining. There are walking, cycling and horse-riding facilities close by and parking for up to 3 cars. |
| It is situated close to the Welsh Marches, the border between England and Wales, and these rolling hills are ideal for walking or cycling, especially as there are characterful villages and ancient castles to be found throughout. The market town of Bishop’s Castle is nearby and here you can enjoy their weekly market or simply soak up the scenery from one of the many excellent pubs and restaurants. Hemford is also well-placed for many of Shropshire’s main attractions, such as historic Shrewsbury, the charming town of Ludlow or the imposing Stokesay Castle. Railway enthusiasts will appreciate the elegance of the Severn Valley Railway and the World Heritage Centre at Ironbridge offers a glimpse of days gone by. |
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| The Old Cwm Barn , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 205- £547
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This delightful 18th Century, stone-built barn conversion is situated close to the owner’s farmhouse on a 4.5 acre smallholding. Specialising in rare breed pigs, sheep, ducks and chickens, the farm is also home to a wildlife pond and is set on the outskirts of the hamlet of Mainstone. The property itself is surrounded by wooded pastures and offers comfortable, well-equipped accommodation. This includes a spacious, triple aspect sitting room with superb views, three lovely bedrooms and a cosy lounge. The large garden boasts a spring-fed stream with decking across it, making this an incredibly relaxing outdoor space. |
| Located in beautiful countryside known as the Marches, the hamlet of Mainstone is located on the border between England and Wales. This charming settlement is less than six miles from the fascinating market town of Bishops Castle, situated in the outstanding natural beauty of the south west Shropshire Hills. The town of Bishops Castle boasts a medieval castle mound, a wealth of timbered buildings - including the unusual Elizabethan House on Crutches - heritage trails and an impressive choice of quality shops, pubs and restaurants. These include the famous Three Tuns Inn Brewery, which produces traditional real ales. The town enjoys weekly markets, festivals - such as the famous Annual Real Ale Festival - and regular fairs including one at Michaelmas. The area is ideal for walking, cycling and for touring the Welsh Marches whilst the towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury are also within easy reach to provide some cosmopolitan contrast. |
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| The Schoolhouse Brewhouse , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 245- £510
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Schoolhouse Brewhouse is a wonderful ground floor cottage apartment, next door to the owners house in 2.5 acres of grounds, and is just a five minute walk from the market town of Bishops Castle. This welcoming cottage apartment has been renovated to a high standard and offers a lovely open plan living area with a well equipped, fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburner. The cottage sleeps four and has two light and airy bedrooms - one double, which has an en-suite and balcony and one twin room. Outside, this cottage has a pretty garden with a fantastic hot tub and cosy summer house - perfect for dining and relaxing in after a busy day exploring the area. There is also a tennis court within the grounds. Close to Schoolhouse Brewhouse are a number of towns, attractions and places to see, including; Offa's Dyke and the Shropshire Way, the towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury and Stokesay Castle. This cottage is an ideal base for exploring the area. |
| Situated in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the historic market town of Bishops Castle. This lovely town offers a weekly market and an excellent variety of shops, pubs and places to eat. The town is famous for its annual Real Ale Festival and regular fairs, which includes the popular Michaelmas Fair. The town is ideally placed for walking and touring the Welsh Marches and rural Shropshire, plus the towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury are within driving distance. There are a number of other attractions nearby including; Powis Castle, the Severn Valley Railway and walks along stunning Offa’s Dyke and The Shropshire Way. A perfect location close to many places of interest. |
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| Cranberry Cottage , Bishops Castle |
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Price: £ 160- £346
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Cranberry Cottage is a detached, stone built byre conversion near to the hamlet of Shelve in the Welsh border region of Shropshire. The cottage has one double bedroom and a sofa bed in the lounge, which with the addition of a family shower room makes it suitable for four people. The cottage also has a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with a woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is a front courtyard with a patio with outdoor furniture and off road parking for two cars. With its neighbouring property, Cranberry Cottage can sleep six people and is ideal for exploring this part of Shropshire and the Welsh Marches. |
| Shelve stands 1,200 feet above sea level and is situated 2 miles from the Welsh Border and offers views of the renowned Stiperstones Ridge. Only 8 miles away is the market town of Bishops Castle which is situated in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of the South West Shropshire Hills. The town offers a weekly market and has an excellent variety of shops, pubs and places to eat. The town is ideally placed for walking and touring the Welsh Marches and rural Shropshire. |
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