Holiday Cottages in Much Wenlock, Shropshire available for rental
We have 11 self catering holiday cottages in Much Wenlock,Shropshire
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| Owl Barn , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 152- £361
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This newly renovated barn conversion is set next to a working farm in the beautiful Shropshire countryside, just four miles from the pretty market town of Bridgnorth and three miles from Much Wenlock. Decorated and furnished to a high standard, this one bedroom property offers exposed beams and oak flooring, a cosy sitting room and a private terrace with garden furniture as well as a flat screen television with Freeview and ipod docks. With lots to see and do in the surrounding area, this property is well placed for a romantic break away from the stresses of modern living. |
| The town of Bridgnorth is split into two very distinct halves - The High Town and Low Town - divided by the red sandstone ridge on which it is built. Connected by winding streets and stairs as well as the steep funicular railway, visitors can see what Charles I called 'the finest view in all the kingdom'. With a bustling Saturday market providing a colourful backdrop against which to explore the town and castle ruins, Bridgnorth is also close to the River Severn, offering many picturesque riverside walks. The Severn Valley Railway also runs nearby - between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster - using a variety of steam and diesel engines. Surrounding Bridgnorth is a wealth of country parks, great houses, museums and Shropshire villages, as well as easy access to the Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, Ironbridge Gorge, Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Church Stretton. |
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| Cowslip Cottage , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 160- £335
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Cowslip Cottage was originally a barn and has been lovingly restored to offer accommodation for up to 2 people. It is situated just over 3 miles away from Much Wenlock, in 70 acres of farmland. It retains much of its original charm, through exposed beams that run throughout the property. The accommodation is spread out over one level and is arranged in an open-plan style. The communal garden to the rear has two fishing lakes and allows ample opportunity for a spot of alfresco dining in the summer months. There is parking for up to 2 cars and local amenities can be found in Much Wenlock. |
| The Priory forms a backdrop to many outdoor events and theatrical performances, including the Tales from the Edge Festival. The 16th Century Guildhall hosts regular antiques markets. Above the town rises the Wenlock Edge which provides glorious views. This 15 mile limestone escarpment was created some 400 million years ago and is now looked after by the National Trust. The Edge and its ancient woodlands offer excellent walks, cycling and riding opportunities. Long distance routes like the Jack Mytton Way and Shropshire Way pass over Wenlock Edge. Nearby are further attractions, such as Benthall Hall - a 16th Century house with stunning interiors and a carefully restored plantsman's garden - and Broseley Pipe Works: a Victorian clay tobacco-pipe works. |
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| The Corn House , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 180- £425
Sleeps: 4 |

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| The Corn House is one of four brick built barn conversions in a farmyard location on a 100 acre working cattle farm on the outskirts of the Shropshire village of Leighton near to Ironbridge. Boasting one double and one twin bedroom as well as a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep four people. Elsewhere in the cottage is an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, sitting room with an electric log effect stove and a dining area. To the exterior of the cottage is off road parking for 2 cars and a front sitting area with outdoor furniture and countryside views. Just four miles from the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, The Corn house is a wonderful holiday cottage for anyone wishing to explore this part of the country. |
| The village of Leighton, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1087, stands in the heart of Shropshire, and is only four miles from the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, home of the world's first iron-built bridge, built 1777-79. The Ironbridge Gorge is one of the country's most lovely tourist attractions; situated in a lovely wooded valley, the village has many pubs, restaurants, shops and tea rooms. A collection of industrial and Victorian themed museums make up the Ironbridge Museums, including the renowned Blist Hill Victorian Village, where you can step back in time. Enjoy the nearby medieval towns of Much Wenlock, Shrewsbury and Ludlow, as well as many NT properties including Attingham Hall and Park as well as the fascinating Wroxeter Roman City and Vineyard. |
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| Crabapple Peace , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Kestrel Barn , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 178- £442
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Set next to a working farm amidst beautiful Shropshire countryside is this semi-detached barn conversion, located just four miles from the pretty market town of Bridgnorth. Decorated and furnished to a high standard, the property boasts exposed beams and oak flooring, in addition to a cosy sitting room, two bedrooms and a private terrace with garden furniture. Guests can also enjoy use of a flat screen with Freeview and ipod docks. The property is within easy reach of the local amenities and activities popular amongst holidaymakers in this region. |
| Split into two very distinct halves - The High Town and the Low Town – Bridgnorth is separated by the red sandstone ridge on which the town is built. The two halves of the settlement are connected by winding streets and staircases as well as the steep funicular railway. The town itself is host to a bustling Saturday market offering an excellent backdrop against which to explore the town and examine the castle ruins. Flowing below is the River Severn – a wonderful place for scenic walks, or a trip on the Severn Valley Railway which runs between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster, using a variety of steam and diesel engines. Surrounding Bridgnorth are a wealth of country parks, great houses, museums and picturesque Shropshire villages. Also within easy reach is The Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, Ironbridge Gorge, Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Church Stretton. |
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| The Hay Loft , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 228- £690
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This newly renovated barn conversion is set next to a working farm in the beautiful Shropshire countryside. Just four miles from the pretty market town of Bridgnorth, and three miles from the ancient priory, shops and pubs at Much Wenlock, this property has been decorated and furnished to a high standard. Composed of exposed beams and oak flooring, this high quality holiday home offers warm, welcoming accommodation for up to six people. There are three bedrooms, a well-equipped fitted kitchen and a living room with dining area. The property is also well placed for easy access to all local amenities and activities. |
| Split into two very distinct halves – the High Town and Low Town – Bridgnorth is separated by the red sandstone ridge on which it was built. Primarily connected by winding streets and flights of steps, the two halves are also joined by the steep funicular railway. A bustling Saturday market makes excellent backdrop for exploring the town and castle ruins, whilst below, the River Severn offers many scenic riverside walks. The Severn Valley Railway runs between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster, and uses a variety of steam and diesel engines whilst surrounding Bridgnorth, there are a wealth of country parks, great houses, museums and picturesque villages. The area also provides easy access to the Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, Ironbridge Gorge, and the popular destinations of Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Church Stretton. |
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| The Bull Box , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 171- £422
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This newly renovated barn conversion is set next to a working farm in the beautiful Shropshire countryside. Just four miles from the pretty market town of Bridgnorth and three from Much Wenlock, this property has been decorated and furnished to a high standard. With exposed beams and oak flooring, this barn conversion offers warm, welcoming accommodation for four people with a cosy sitting room, two bedrooms, a well-fitted kitchen and a private terrace with patio furniture. The property is also close to all local activities and amenities available in the area. |
| Divided into two very distinct halves - The High Town and Low Town – Brignorth is split by the red sandstone ridge on which it was built. These two halves are connected by winding streets and the steep funicular railway - allowing visitors to see what Charles I described as 'the finest view in all the kingdom'. The Saturday market offers a wonderful backdrop against which to explore the town whilst flowing below is the River Severn, providing many picturesque riverside walks. The Severn Valley Railway runs between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster, using a variety of steam and diesel engines for its scenic route. Surrounding Bridgnorth are a selection of country parks, great houses, museums and picturesque Shropshire villages, as well as the Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, Ironbridge Gorge, and the towns of Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Church Stretton. |
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| The Dairy , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 158- £346
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This delightful, brick-built semi-detached barn conversion has been thoughtfully renovated to provide a romantic retreat for two people that is both characterful and comfortable. The accommodation is all on ground level and the living space is open plan. The cosy lounge area has a log effect electric stove and makes the room an inviting space, whilst the modern kitchen is well equipped and has a charming dining area. The tastefully decorated bedroom is spacious and elegant and has the advantage of an en-suite shower room. Outside the property is a small courtyard to the front with furniture and views across to the Long Mountain. With some of the original beams and exposed stonework still in place, this is a beautiful property from which to enjoy this wonderful area. |
| The village of Leighton goes back many centuries and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1087. It is only four miles from the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, home of the world’s first bridge to be constructed of iron, built between 1777 and 1779. The Ironbridge Gorge is situated in a beautiful wooded valley and the village of Leighton is home to a variety of public houses, restaurants, tea-rooms and shops, and a collection of separately themed locations make up the Ironbridge Museums. The National Trust Properties of Attingham Hall and Park are close by as well as the fascinating Wroxeter Roman City and Vineyard. With a wealth of historical attractions and a host of outdoor pursuits, this area has a lot to offer visitors at any time of year. |
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| Badger Cottage , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 173- £414
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This property is a semi-detached brick barn that has been converted into a holiday home. The house is located in a courtyard on the 70-acre farm and has bundles of rustic appeal with oak wood beams and other original features adding to the charm. Guests receive a complimentary welcome pack on arrival, which includes a bottle of wine, a loaf of homemade bread and some free-range eggs. The property is made up of 2 twin bedrooms, bathroom with separate shower and bath, a modern equipped kitchen and dining space and a large living room. The house is bright and airy throughout and there are some stunning views of the countryside available all around the house. |
| The village itself is home to a plethora of shops and chocolate-box style cottages, as well as ample of pubs and restaurants serving up anything from a light snack to a full-blown Sunday roast. There's much history to be seen in the area too including a Prior built in the 1100's, a Norman church and even the village’s old Gaol House. The popular towns of Bridgnorth and the foodie paradise of Ludlow are nearby. Much Wenlock is a great place to base yourself and family if you want to explore all that this part of Shropshire has to offer. |
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| The Cow House , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 165- £371
Sleeps: 3 |

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| The Cow House is a semi detached barn conversion on a working sheep and arable farm on the edge of the Shropshire village of Weston near to Much Wenlock. With one double bedroom (plus an extra single bed on request) and an ensuite bathroom, the cottage can sleep three people. The cottage also has a fitted kitchen with a breakfast bar and a sitting room with a dining table and an electric fire. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for two cars, bike storage, an enclosed, front lawned garden with a large patio, outdoor furniture and a BBQ as well as seasonal use of the owner’s outdoor swimming pool ( June - Aug inclusive) by arrangement with the owner. With superb walking and cycling along the Wenlock Edge, The Cow House is a lovely cottage in a beautiful part of the country. |
| Much Wenlock is an attractive, historic market town amid beautiful Shropshire countryside. Dating back over 700 years, a trip to Much Wenlock is remeniscient of stepping back in time, as you stroll the twisting streets, past the quaint cottages and timbered buildings, browsing the speciality shops or stopping in the traditional pubs and good restaurants. The remains of the 12th Century priory retain a real sense of the grandeur of the original building. The area around Much Wenlock offers excellent walking, riding and cycling, not least along the wonderful Wenlock Edge, a 15 mile ridge which rises over the town and offers glorious views. Visit Ironbridge, Ludlow, Stokesay Castle or Acton Scott Working Farm. |
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| Rose Cottage , Much Wenlock |
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Price: £ 170- £430
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This cosy detached bungalow is located on the owner’s 30-acre smallholding, on the edge of Longville hamlet. Close to the Caradoc Hills and the Wenlock Edge, this welcoming cottage offers comfortable accommodation for up to five people. All accommodation is on the ground floor of the property and is composed of a double room with four-poster bed, a twin bedroom that with prior arrangement can be used as a super king-size double, a fitted kitchen with dining area and a lounge with sofa bed and wood-burning stove. Outside, visitors have access to a lawned garden with patio and two off-road parking spaces. |
| Close to the village of Cardington, the little hamlet of Longville lies at the foot of Caradoc and Lawley Hills in the South Shropshire countryside. Nearby Cardington boasts the oldest pub in Shropshire - The Royal Oak – which has been recorded as far back as the Domesday Book. The settlement's rural situation is ideal for walkers, with miles of country trails in all directions. Cyclists and horse-riding enthusiasts can also enjoy a wealth of off-road pathways. Buzzards, woodpeckers and ravens have all been seen in the local area, making this a popular place amongst bird watchers. Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, Severn Valley Steam Railway, Stokesay Castle, Shrewsbury, Ludlow and the Ironbridge Gorge are all within 15 miles of Cardington, whilst Church Stretton, known as "Little Switzerland" by the Victorians, is also close by. |
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