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Kevindale , Ludlow
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Price: £ 350- £795

Sleeps: 7

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This property is in the charming village of Broome and offers comfortable accommodation for up to ten people. The accommodation is arranged on two floors. The dining kitchen is well fitted and equipped, with a Rayburn cooker at its heart as well as an additional electric oven. The cosy and welcoming lounge is comfortably furnished with a wood burning stove and access to a small but bright sun room. There is a first floor family bedroom with double bed, two single beds and en-suite, and a ground floor family bedroom with double bed, single bed and a w.c with twin wash basins. There are a further two ground floor bedrooms - one king-size room and one twin room, both with basin. A ground floor bathroom has the convenience of a bath and a separate shower cubicle. This charming property makes a great base for seeing this delightful region.
The lovely rural village of Broome is set in the glorious countryside of Shropshire between the medieval town of Ludlow and charming Church Stretton, known as Little Switzerland owing to the spectacular hills in this region. The surrounding area is has a wealth of activities on offer including walking and cycling, for nature lovers, and the woods around Hopton Castle allow keen bird watchers to enjoy their hobby. There are numerous visitor attractions including the Ironbridge Gorge, which has an impressive 10 museums, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, the famous Severn Valley Steam Railway and Wroxeter Roman City. This area has so much to offer holidaymakers and makes a fabulous destination at any time of year.

Hinds Cottage , Ludlow
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Price: £ 161- £432

Sleeps: 4

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Hinds Cottage is a former barn cottage, located two miles from the village of Wigmore, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the Welsh, Shropshire and Herefordshire borders. This cottage sleeps four people and comprises of one double bedroom and one twin bedroom as well as a family bathroom. The cottage also has a fitted 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 large garden with a terrace and garden furniture. Hinds Cottage is ideal as a family holiday cottage in a wonderful area.
Wigmore is a lovely village that occupies a privileged position in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in close proximity to the border of Shropshire, herefordshire and Wales. This area is one of beautiful woodland, unspoilt countryside and old, picturesque black and white villages with a peaceful atmosphere. Wigmore offers some convenient amenities to its visitors including two pubs, a shop and a garage, and a little further away you will find the many visitor attractions and shops, pubs and restaurants of the lovely historic market towns of Ludlow, Hereford and Leominster. This beautiful and diverse area has so much to offer to couples and families alike and is a wonderful destination for a relaxing break.

Cider House , Ludlow
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Price: £ 162- £467

Sleeps: 6

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Cider House is a barn conversion, just ten minutes walk from the village of Neen Sollars, three miles from Cleobury Mortimer in Shropshire. This upside down cottage sleeps six people and has two ground floor bedrooms, consisting of one king size double bedroom with en-suite shower and one double bedroom, as well as a ground floor family bathroom. The cottage also has on the first floor a fitted kitchen with separate dining area and a sitting room with futon sofa bed. To the outside of this cottage there is off road parking and an enclosed lawned garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Cider House is a brilliant family cottage in a fantastic area.
Cleobury Mortimer is a picturesque little town located at the heart of rural South Shropshire. An interesting choice of shops, pubs and restaurants can be found here, though the town is most well known for its unique church and its quirky crooked steeple. The famous heritage site of Ironbridge and its 10 museums is close by, as are the historic market towns of Bridgnorth and Ludlow, which has an amazing castle to explore. The Clee Hills and the Wyre Forest offer superb walking opportunities, and sports enthusiasts of all kinds are well-catered for with the number of horse riding, fishing and golf opportunities available in the local area.

The Barn , Ludlow
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Price: £ 310- £730

Sleeps: 7

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This timber framed semi-detached cottage is a blend of the old and the new, with modern facilities and a cosy, warm atmosphere. Situated in the little village of Culmington at the start of the pretty Corve Dale Valley, five miles from Ludlow and its medieval castle, shops and fine dining, this location is the perfect base from which to explore. The Clee and Long Mynd Hills, Wenlock Edge and Stiperstones can all be easily reached for wonderful walking opportunities, or if you just want to relax at The Barn and enjoy the views, just step out through the French windows onto the private patio and garden.
Ludlow is home to almost 500 listed buildings, and its fascinating medieval backdrop provides an authentic historic atmosphere, emphasized by the impressive architecture of the 900 year old castle. Here, locals and tourists alike buy local cheeses and fresh produce, crafts and books at the town’s regular street markets, and browse the eclectic antiques and arts and crafts. Relax in one of the many Michelin-starred restaurants, tea shops and pubs. For family fun, Visit the Linney Riverside Park for boating, putting and children’s play. This historic market town sits on the banks of the River Teme, in the stunning countryside of the Welsh Marches. Ludlow is the ideal location for a relaxing stay, with Shrewsbury, Hereford and Church Stretton within easy reach, as are the attractions of the Severn Valley Railway, Ironbridge Gorge and Berrington Hall.

Stud Farm Cottage , Ludlow
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Price: £ 320- £820

Sleeps: 8

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Stud Farm Cottage is a brick-built barn conversion adjoining the owner's 13th Century cottage in the small village of Culmington, just five miles from Ludlow in Shropshire. The cottage has two double bedrooms (one with an ensuite) and two twin rooms (one with an ensuite) as well as a family bathroom, making it suitable for eight people. The rest of the accommodation includes a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with an woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is off road parking for six cars and a lawned garden with a summer house, outdoor furniture and a barbecue. Just a short drive from the restaurants of Ludlow, yet surrounded by beautiful countryside, Stud Farm Cottage is bound to appeal to everyone, no matter what their tastes.
The village of Culmington is close to the market town of Ludlow, amongst the countryside of the Welsh Marches. Ludlow boasts nearly 500 listed buildings, and provides a backdrop for the town's regular street markets, held in the shadow of the castle and showcasing a range of goods. Ludlow is renowned for its shopping, and has more Michelin-starred restaurants than anywhere outside of London, as well as numerous tea-shops, pubs and inns.

Charlie Woods Barn , Ludlow
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599

Sleeps: 4

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The Wain House , Ludlow
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Price: £ 221- £669

Sleeps: 6

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As one of four semi-detached properties in this nineteenth century barn conversion, Wain House offers an unusual 'Upside Down' layout, providing the living room with incredible views of the surrounding countryside. Able to sleep a total of six people in one double room, one twin room, and one single room with adult bunks, this wonderful example of a period property provides great accommodation for a group of friends, or a larger family. This is a great base for anyone who wants to explore all that scenic Shropshire has to offer.
The picturesque village of Whitton-Near-Ludlow lies nestled in the heart of the beautiful south Shropshire countryside. In an area renowned for its scenic walking and cycling trails, this lovely little village which is popular amongst hikers, boasts a quaint eleventh century church. The nearby hills of Clee, Caradoc and Long Mynd are always favourites amongst ramblers and in the local town of Ludlow, there are over five hundred listed buildings, as well as tea rooms and restaurants – four of which are Michelin starred – all offering a welcome respite from walking. As well as Ludlow, the village of Church Stretton is also nearby and is known to locals as ‘Little Switzerland’ for its scenic, hilltop views. With so much to see and do in the close vicinity, Whitton-Near-Ludlow, is a great holiday location for anyone looking to explore this beautiful region of Shropshire.

Glebe Barn , Ludlow
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Price: £ 265- £777

Sleeps: 7

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Three miles from Ludlow, across the courtyard from the owner's impressive country house, in the picturesque rural village of Caynham lies this wonderful detached nineteenth century barn conversion. Blending the building’s period features with modern fixtures gives the property a sleek feel without losing any of its old world charm. The cosy living room opens onto the pretty garden, which offers a great opportunity for a summer barbecue, al fresco dining, or simply relaxing with a good book. No matter what time of year you’ve planned your visit, this property will make an ideal base from which to explore the region.
In the heart of the beautiful Shropshire countryside, amidst the renowned walking and cycling region, is the historic village of Caynham. With evidence of early dwelling on the site, in the form of the outstanding landmark, Caynham Camp, visitors can see this huge Bronze Age/Iron Age earthwork which covers a site of eight acres at the summit, from which wonderful views can be enjoyed. Three miles away is Ludlow where slightly more recent building work can be seen in the intact medieval street patterns of the town. Renowned for several Michelin-starred restaurants, as well as numerous tea-shops, pubs and inns, Ludlow is a great destination for gourmets and food enthusiasts whilst nearby, visitors can enjoy such diverse activities as Ironbridge Gorge, Severn Valley Railway, Berrington Hall and Cardingmill Valley.

2 The Vineyard , Ludlow
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Price: £ 225- £525

Sleeps: 4

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2 The Vineyard is a charming 19th century mid terrace cottage located just four minutes walk from Ludlow's famous town centre. The cottage is situated in a delightful south facing mews close to Ludford Bridge, with beautiful views towards Whitcliffe Common and Horseshoe Weir. This lovely property has been beautifully renovated to provide comfortable accommodation of a superb standard which successfully combines original character features including oak floors and exposed beams with modern conveniences. The cottage offers two bedrooms; fitted kitchen with dining area, and a sitting room, to provide a wonderful romantic retreat at any time of year.
Ludlow is a historic market town located on the River Teme, nestling amidst the stunning Welsh Marches countryside. The town is home to almost 500 listed buildings, and its fascinating original medieval street pattern provides an authentic backdrop for the town's street markets which showcase the local produce, local crafts, and books filling the stalls. Ludlow is known for the quality of its shopping, and the town has many antique and art and craft shops, a number of Michelin-starred restaurants, and a selection of welcoming pubs, inns and tea shops. The 900 year old castle is home to many intriguing instances of architecture, and the Linney Riverside Park below offers boats for hire, a children's play area, and a putting green. Church Stretton, Hereford and Shrewsbury are all within easy reach, as are many visitor attractions including the 10 museums of Ironbridge Gorge; Berrington Hall; the Severn Valley Railway, and Cardingmill Valley.

8 Station Drive , Ludlow
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Price: £ 340- £849

Sleeps: 8

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8 Station Drive is a three storey town house just a few minutes walk from the centre of Ludlow in Shropshire. The cottage has two double bedrooms (one with an en-suite) and two twin rooms as well as a family bathroom which makes it suitable for eight people. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with an open fire. Outside the cottage is off road parking for one car and an enclosed front garden with a small patio. The town centre, with its castle, good restaurants, market square, pubs and variety of shops is just a few minutes walk away, making 8 Station Drive a wonderful cottage for discovering this fantastic part of the country.
Ludlow is a market town on the River Teme in Shropshire, and is well known for its variety of attractive listed buildings, medieval streets and imposing castle. Ludlow also boasts a variety of good quality restaurants, along with pubs and shops serving fresh produce. There are art and craft shops, and the Linney Riverside Park has the opportunity to hire boats, has a play area and also a putting green. Ludlow is close to Shropshire attractions including Ironbridge, Church Stretton, the Severn Valley Railway and Cardingmill Valley.

Emily Place , Ludlow
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Price: £ 216- £620

Sleeps: 6

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A lovely terraced cottage, decorated and renovated to a high standard, just minutes walk from the shops, restaurants, castle and marketplace of medieval Ludlow. With a four poster bed, oak flooring, en-suite facilities and a woodburner, the cottage makes a wonderful romantic retreat for couples looking to wander the characterful streets and enjoy a quiet meal in one of Ludlow’s fine restaurants. Alternatively, the cottage is also a great base for families seeking to explore the castle or head for the beautiful Shropshire hills for walking, horse riding or cycling. A lovely retreat in a stunning county.
Bordered by the Welsh Marches, which act as a border between England and Wales, the fascinating riverside medieval town of Ludlow is filled with varied and interesting architecture including medieval and Georgian buildings, a castle and church. The town is famous for its fine dining, with many quality restaurants, friendly pubs and quaint tea rooms. The area is full of stunning scenery, with hills, valleys, castles and characterful villages and towns. From Ludlow it is only a short journey to experience the delights of Shrewsbury, Shropshire's capital. In addition, the cathedral city of Hereford; the south Shropshire hills such as the Longmynd, Caer Caradoc, the Stiperstones and Wenlock Edge are only a few miles away.

The Old Dairy , Ludlow
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Price: £ 365 - £ 740

Sleeps: 6

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Non Smoking • Multi Bath Shower • Pub Close By • Short Break • Easy Walking Access
With the stunningly beautiful Shropshire Hills rising up behind these newly converted and very comfortable traditional barns provide the perfect rural retreat within easy reach of a host of attractions. Set on the owners' smallholding on the ancient Roman road of Watling Street and with wonderful walking on the Shopshire Way footpath on the doorstep they sit 1 mile from the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and 3 miles from Stokesay Castle – there is even a play barn only 100 yards away. Cycle hire is available locally and the National Trust's 6000 glorious acres of Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley are a short drive. Craven Arms (1 mile) offers shops pubs and a railway station.


Woodyetts , Ludlow
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299

Sleeps: 7

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The Milking Barn , Ludlow
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Price: £ 164- £588

Sleeps: 6

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Situated in the owners' grounds in the Corve Dale Valley, this property is an attractive semi-detached brick-built barn conversion on the edge of Diddlebury village. This welcoming property offers comfortable accommodation with many period features such as original beams and an inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove. Outdoors is a lovely seated area for al fresco dining and guests have use of the owner’s heated pool during the Summer months. Within a few minutes’ walk is a trout fishery and walled garden nursery and the amenities of Ludlow and Diddlebury are within very easy reach.
Amidst the beautiful South Shropshire countryside in the lovely Corve Dale Valley sits the pretty village of Diddlebury, just eight miles from the historic market town of Ludlow. Boasting an award winning pub nearby, this peaceful location offers excellent walking and cycling opportunities in the outstanding Welsh Marches and the renowned Wenlock Edge, Clee Hills and Long Mynd Hills. With its listed buildings and medieval street patterns, nearby Ludlow provides a fascinating backdrop for the town's regular street markets. With a 900-year-old castle to explore, Michelin starred restaurants, tea shops, pubs and inns, visitors to Ludlow are sure to find something to do there. Church Stretton, Shrewsbury and Hereford are all within easy driving distance, making this a great place for people looking to explore all this lovely region has to offer.

Church House Barn , Ludlow
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Price: £ 209- £600

Sleeps: 6

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Church House Barn is a 17th Century, Grade II Listed, semi detached timber-clad barn conversion adjoining the owners’ home in the rural village of Richards Castle, just two miles from Ludlow in Shropshire. Boasting one double bedroom and one twin room (both with ensuite facilities) and a sofa bed in the lounge, this cottage can sleep up to six people. The accommodation also includes a large open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with the sofabed and a woodburner. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars, bike storage and a shared lawn plus its own gravelled sitting area in front of the cottage. Situated in beautiful countryside, yet close to a range of fascinating towns, Church House Barn is sure to appeal to all types of visitors.





was originally built in the 17th Century and has been sympathetically restored to provide accommodation for groups of up to 6 people. It is a semi-detached property, clad in timber and still boasts exposed beam, trusses and wall timbers as part of its original charm. The living accommodation is arranged in an open-plan style and opens onto a shared lawn; perfect for a spot of outdoor-dining in the summer months. You can still enjoy all that the region has to offer during the colder seasons, as the property also has a wood-burner to warm you up after a bracing walk across the hills.
Richards Castle is a small village, steeped in history. The castle that gave its name to this small, ancient borough pre-dates the Norman Conquest by about 16 years, though when it was built it was thoroughly Norman in design. Today the fortress is reduced mainly to its earthworks and foundations. The bailey wall still stands twenty feet high in places and there are remains of several towers and an early gatehouse around the perimeter and now houses the Shropshire Regimental museum. As well as being a fantastic place of historic interest itself, there are many other attractions in the area. The surrounding Shropshire Hills have been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and are perfect for walking, cycling and wildlife-spotting. Other local attractions include Ludlow, with its lively programme of events & festivals, its famed architecture and its excellent restaurants and pubs. Nearby are the Secret Hills Discovery Centre, Stokesay Castle, National Trust properties and the Black & White Village Trail. Ironbridge, The Severn Valley Railway and Hay on Wye are all within easy reach.

24 Mill Street , Ludlow
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Price: £ 152- £389

Sleeps: 2

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24 Mill Street offers stylish and unique accommodation for 2 people, making it perfect for couples looking to spend some time together. Exposed beams and oak floors add to the cottage’s already-individual character, which is an attractive blend of 16th Century and Georgian architectures. The courtyard garden is sure to delight, having won the 2004 Ludlow in Bloom Courtyard competition and it is certainly an ideal spot in which to enjoy some alfresco dining in the summer months. The local shops, pubs ad restaurants are only a sort walk from the cottage and you are well-placed to visit Ludlow’s castle.
Ludlow is a lively and unspoilt market town, located on a cliff above the picturesque River Teme in south Shropshire. The town centre's is both ordered and elegant, standing as testament to its 900-year history. Originally a Norman town, Ludlow is filled with fascinating architectural pieces, including its famous castle, church and many medieval and Georgian buildings. The town is bordered by the stunning Welsh Marches, which acts as the border between England and Wales; an area of unforgettable and varied natural beauty, which is full of hills, valleys, castles and characterful villages and towns. From Ludlow it is only a short journey to experience the delights of Shrewsbury, Shropshire's capital. In addition, the cathedral city of Hereford; the south Shropshire hills such as the Longmynd, Caer Caradoc, the Stiperstones and Wenlock Edge are only a few miles away.

26 Mill Street , Ludlow
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Price: £ 265- £442

Sleeps: 4

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This lovely holiday property dates from the 17th Century with accommodation arranged over three floors that includes two bedrooms, a fitted kitchen, and a dining room with inglenook fireplace and woodburner. The property is full of character, with oak floors, exposed oak beams and wall timbers throughout. It also has an award-winning courtyard area that is a wonderful area in which to enjoy an evening drink or a spot of supper. 26 Mill Street is just a few minutes from Ludlow’s 11th century castle and excellent shops, pubs and restaurants.
The stunning countryside of the Welsh Marches is home to the historic market town of Ludlow, on the River Teme. Ludlow’s almost intact medieval street pattern, near 500 listed buildings and impressive 900 year old castle with its interesting architecture supply an intriguing backdrop for the town's regular street markets which showcase a range of superb local produce, arts and crafts and more. Famous for its shopping, Ludlow has many antique and art and craft shops, excellent Michelin-starred restaurants and a superb selection of pubs, inns and tea shops. The Linney Riverside Park offers a children’s play area, boat hire, and a putting green. Church Stretton, Shrewsbury and Hereford, and visitor attractions such as Ironbridge Gorge, Severn Valley Railway, Cardingmill Valley and Berrington Hall are all within easy reach and make this holiday destination one you’ll want to go back to.

Pool House , Ludlow
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Price: £ 261- £871

Sleeps: 8

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This property is one of four picturesque locations in this 19th Century brick-built barn conversion. Situated in the centre of the pretty village of Whitton and just five miles from the medieval market town of Ludlow, this lovely cottage boasts a wealth of exposed oak beams and roof trusses, and an unusual ‘upside down’ layout. Visitors can enjoy shared use of the large garden as well as the two patio areas - both of which come with furniture and a barbecue.
Ideally positioned in the heart of the beautiful south Shropshire countryside is the pretty little village of Whitton. Boasting a 10th Century church and well placed to discover the excellent walking and cycling routes through the scenic countryside, this lovely little settlement offers easy access to the Clee, Caradoc and Long Mynd Hills. Church Stretton - known as "Little Switzerland" amongst the locals – is close by and worth visiting for the spectacular views it offers. The nearby medieval market town of Ludlow makes a fascinating day trip with over 500 listed buildings and a wide array of tea-rooms and restaurants – four of which have been awarded Michelin stars. The World Heritage Centre at Ironbridge is close by, as are Stokesay Castle and the Severn Valley Railway.

The Willows , Ludlow
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Price: £ 365 - £ 740

Sleeps: 6

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Non Smoking • Private Hot Tub • Pub Close By • Wheelchair Access • Short Break
With the stunningly beautiful Shropshire Hills rising up behind these newly converted and very comfortable traditional barns provide the perfect rural retreat within easy reach of a host of attractions. Set on the owners' smallholding on the ancient Roman road of Watling Street and with wonderful walking on the Shopshire Way footpath on the doorstep they sit 1 mile from the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and 3 miles from Stokesay Castle – there is even a play barn only 100 yards away. Cycle hire is available locally and the National Trust's 6000 glorious acres of Long Mynd and Carding Mill Valley are a short drive. Craven Arms (1 mile) offers shops pubs and a railway station.


The Stables , Ludlow
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Price: £ 215- £661

Sleeps: 6

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Just five miles from Ludlow in the centre of the picturesque village of Whitton, this lovely barn conversion boasts some beautiful period features. These wonderful, period characteristics remain throughout the whole property and continue in to the three bedrooms – one king size four poster double, one twin room, and one with adult bunk beds. With the medieval town of Ludlow nearby, the property is well-served by local amenities and makes a wonderful holiday location, regardless of the time of year.
The picturesque village of Whitton-near-Ludlow, in the heart of the beautiful south Shropshire countryside, makes an excellent holiday location for anyone who wants to explore what this wonderful area has to offer. Boasting an eleventh century church, this charming little village is renowned amongst walkers as great place to discover the popular Clee, Caradoc and Long Mynd Hills. Nearby is the village of Church Stretton, known as "Little Switzerland" amongst the locals, and the medieval town of Ludlow with over five hundred listed buildings, some of which date back centuries. Ludlow also boasts a myriad of excellent eateries, tearooms and restaurants – four of which have been awarded Michelin stars. With so much to see and do, everyone is sure to find something in the local area to make their holiday to Whitton an unforgettable experience.

 

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