Shropshire Cottages
| Birchope Byre |
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"Off the beaten track". Idyllic peaceful retreat. Recently converted byre finished to a high standard yet retaining character, with oak beams, exposed stone, cosy log burning stove, hand crafted oak and elm furniture and fittings. Fitted pine kitchen/diner with vaulted ceiling, granite worktops, stone floors. Luxury bathroom with rolltop bath, separate shower, heated towel rail.
Situated in spectacular walking country in Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between the Long Mynd and Stiperstones. Village shop, Post Office and pubs less than 3 miles away. Visit Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Church Stretton, Wales, Ironbridge.
Museums, crafts, antiques, castles, N.T. properties, farm attractions provide a wealth of activities or relax and enjoy walks and wildlife. Renowned fayres and festivals locally throughout the year.
only short breaks from 17th - 22nd December 2004 and only weekly bookings from 22nd - 30th December 2004 |
| Corfton |
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Goosefoot Barn is nestled in a secluded valley in beautiful Corvedale.
There are three cottages - Pinstones, Diddlebury and Corfton, which, together with our family home, comprise the three sides of a courtyard.
Converted in 2000 from stone and timber barns, all have been furnished and decorated to the highest standard. Each cottage has it's own character, is equipped with a colour TV and video, and there is a selection of books and videos for those occasional overcast days!
There are walks right from the doorstep through the varied local landscape and the local pub is a pleasant ten minute walk down the valley.
A holiday at Goosefoot Barn Cottages will ideally suit anyone with the need or desire to get away from it all. |
| Cottage Castle |
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COTTAGE CASTLE is situated in the ancient heart of Bishop's Castle.
It is constructed with stone from the old castle remains and retains many of its original features. The cottage is a short walk from the shops and cafés at the top of the town, and very close to the Castle Hotel.
Views over the Castle Land site, picnic area and children's play area.
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| Diddlebury |
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Goosefoot Barn is nestled in a secluded valley in beautiful Corvedale.
There are three cottages - Pinstones, Diddlebury and Corfton, which, together with our family home, comprise the three sides of a courtyard.
Converted in 2000 from stone and timber barns, all have been furnished and decorated to the highest standard. Each cottage has it's own character, is equipped with a colour TV and video, and there is a selection of books and videos for those occasional overcast days!
There are walks right from the doorstep through the varied local landscape and the local pub is a pleasant ten minute walk down the valley.
A holiday at Goosefoot Barn Cottages will ideally suit anyone with the need or desire to get away from it all. |
| Eaton Manor |
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2 Properties - Self-catering accommodation in a C17th Manor House on a working farm and Pendennis which accommodates 14 people all on one level with spectacular views.
What makes Eaton Manor so special? Eaton Manor is on the edge of the Shropshire Hills below the Wenlock Edge. Church Stretton is the nearest town 4 miles away. If all these places seem unfamiliar that is because it really is a forgotten corner of England on the border with Wales. Yet it is easy to get here.
Included is free access to our 500 acre estate with woods, meadows, streams, history and of course crops. Also included are the use of an under cover heated swimming pool (warmer months), sauna, bicycles and a BBQ. Extra Facilities available : Meal on arrival, airport pick up, well-stocked fridge and grazing for a horse. Extra Activities : Horse riding. |
| Manor Holding Cottage |
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Manor Holding, hidden in the tranquil Forest of Wyre, has a sheltered south facing garden and ample car parking. Fallow deer frequent its wild flower meadows and ancient orchards.
The cottage is naturally warm and full of sunlight, enhanced by invisible under floor heating. Pale terracotta/oak floors add to the old world charm of crooked timber frame, leaning walls and low ceilings, complete with inglenook and old stone bread oven. It has been restored using earth daub, lime plaster and green oak.
4 miles cycle ride along the network of forest paths, through a national nature reserve, lies Georgian Bewdley. Steam trains from here connect to Birmingham and London via Kidderminster.
ETC 3 STAR RATING. |
| Pendennis |
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2 Properties - Self-catering accommodation in a C17th Manor House on a working farm and Pendennis which accommodates 14 people all on one level with spectacular views.
What makes Eaton Manor so special? Eaton Manor is on the edge of the Shropshire Hills below the Wenlock Edge. Church Stretton is the nearest town 4 miles away. If all these places seem unfamiliar that is because it really is a forgotten corner of England on the border with Wales. Yet it is easy to get here.
Included is free access to our 500 acre estate with woods, meadows, streams, history and of course crops. Also included are the use of an under cover heated swimming pool (warmer months), sauna, bicycles and a BBQ. Extra Facilities available : Meal on arrival, airport pick up, well-stocked fridge and grazing for a horse. Extra Activities : Horse riding. |
| Pinstones |
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Goosefoot Barn is nestled in a secluded valley in beautiful Corvedale.
There are three cottages - Pinstones, Diddlebury and Corfton, which, together with our family home, comprise the three sides of a courtyard.
Converted in 2000 from stone and timber barns, all have been furnished and decorated to the highest standard. Each cottage has it's own character, is equipped with a colour TV and video, and there is a selection of books and videos for those occasional overcast days!
There are walks right from the doorstep through the varied local landscape and the local pub is a pleasant ten minute walk down the valley.
A holiday at Goosefoot Barn Cottages will ideally suit anyone with the need or desire to get away from it all. |
| Rickyard Cottage |
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3 Cottages - Award winning Morells Wood Farm, situated 5 miles from historic Ironbridge, is a working cattle and sheep farm that provides the perfect base for a self-catering holiday. Rickyard Cottage and The Byre are newly developed barn conversions that have retained many of the buildings original features. The 150 year old listed buildings are set around a delightful open courtyard which boast original brickwork and wooden beams. They have been tastefully appointed to offer all the modern facilities you may require.
The surrounding open countryside is perfect for those wishing to experience excellent walking and there are many footpaths on the doorstep to explore.
The county is home to many old towns and villages, such as Much Wenlock and Ludlow. Around 10 miles away lies the delightful markets town of Shrewsbury, which offers many shops, restaurants and historic buildings of interest. An ideal touring base for the Midlands, the northwest, mid Wales and even the resorts of North Wales.
Christmas and New Year, weekly bookings only, changeover day Wednesday. |
| Stable Cottage |
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Mocktree Barns Cottages date from the 16th Century and were once a set of farm buildings. They were converted about ten years ago to provide 5 comfortable and well-equipped holiday cottages situated around a south-facing courtyard.
The properties are set in an acre of grounds with panoramic views towards the Clee Hills and beyond. Working farmland is all around, with easy access for walking provided by a network of public footpaths.
Visitors are welcome to share part of the large garden and courtyard. All of the cottages have a wealth of exposed beams and stone features. Leintwardine Village (2 miles away) is prettily located on the banks of the River Teme where there is an annual coracle regatta. |
| The Byre Cottage |
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3 Cottages - Award winning Morells Wood Farm, situated 5 miles from historic Ironbridge, is a working cattle and sheep farm that provides the perfect base for a self-catering holiday. Rickyard Cottage and The Byre are newly developed barn conversions that have retained many of the buildings original features. The 150 year old listed buildings are set around a delightful open courtyard which boast original brickwork and wooden beams. They have been tastefully appointed to offer all the modern facilities you may require.
The surrounding open countryside is perfect for those wishing to experience excellent walking and there are many footpaths on the doorstep to explore.
The county is home to many old towns and villages, such as Much Wenlock and Ludlow. Around 10 miles away lies the delightful markets town of Shrewsbury, which offers many shops, restaurants and historic buildings of interest. An ideal touring base for the Midlands, the northwest, mid Wales and even the resorts of North Wales.
Christmas and New Year, weekly bookings only, changeover day Wednesday. |
| The Coach House |
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2 Properties - Situated in the grounds of a regency gentleman's residence, the 17th century Lodge breathes character with beamed ceilings, half-timbered walls and inglenook fireplace. It comprises a comfortable lounge, dining room, fully equipped kitchen and 3 bedrooms (1 double, 1 twin, 1 single).
The 19th century Coach House overlooks the original kitchen garden and is approached by an external staircase. The spacious lounge features sloping beamed ceilings and a log-burning stove. The open plan kitchen is equipped to a high standard and there is one en-suite double bedroom.
We offer a warm welcome with fresh flowers, a bottle of wine, and a log fire laid ready for lighting on your first night in your holiday cottage.
Broadway is the ideal location for relaxing amidst picturesque countryside with a wealth of wildlife and historic monuments.
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| The Granary |
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3 Cottages - Award winning Morells Wood Farm, situated 5 miles from historic Ironbridge, is a working cattle and sheep farm that provides the perfect base for a self-catering holiday. Rickyard Cottage and The Byre are newly developed barn conversions that have retained many of the buildings original features. The 150 year old listed buildings are set around a delightful open courtyard which boast original brickwork and wooden beams. They have been tastefully appointed to offer all the modern facilities you may require.
The surrounding open countryside is perfect for those wishing to experience excellent walking and there are many footpaths on the doorstep to explore.
The county is home to many old towns and villages, such as Much Wenlock and Ludlow. Around 10 miles away lies the delightful markets town of Shrewsbury, which offers many shops, restaurants and historic buildings of interest. An ideal touring base for the Midlands, the northwest, mid Wales and even the resorts of North Wales.
Christmas and New Year, weekly bookings only, changeover day Wednesday. |
| The Lodge |
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2 Properties - Situated in the grounds of a regency gentleman's residence, the 17th century Lodge breathes character with beamed ceilings, half-timbered walls and inglenook fireplace. It comprises a comfortable lounge, dining room, fully equipped kitchen and 3 bedrooms (1 double, 1 twin, 1 single).
The 19th century Coach House overlooks the original kitchen garden and is approached by an external staircase. The spacious lounge features sloping beamed ceilings and a log-burning stove. The open plan kitchen is equipped to a high standard and there is one en-suite double bedroom.
We offer a warm welcome with fresh flowers, a bottle of wine, and a log fire laid ready for lighting on your first night in your holiday cottage.
Broadway is the ideal location for relaxing amidst picturesque countryside with a wealth of wildlife and historic monuments.
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| The Old Cwm Barn |
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THE OLD BARN - Converted barn set in five acres located in the beautiful Shropshire hills as a 'great get away from it all' retreat for couples or families. This unique cottage, accessed by a farm track is set deep in the countryside, water is fed from a natural spring and as an alternative to mains electricity, it has solar panels, water turbine and wind generation with generator back-up.
This cottage is set on the English/Welsh border in glorious countryside with panoramic views. Excellent walking area with Offa's Dyke and The Shropshire Way footpaths passing close.
The small attractive and fascinating market town 'Bishop's Castle' is full of timbered buildings, heritage trails.
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| The Old Rectory Cottage |
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A delightful two-storey cottage, featuring natural wood and beams, attached to the east wing of The Old Rectory and totally self-contained. It enjoys lovely views of the Shropshire countryside.
The Old Rectory is located 3 miles from the market town of Oswestry in the picturesque village of Selattyn, with its ancient church, village pub and school. It is a perfect base for visiting the nearby Roman City of Chester or the historic town of Shrewsbury and the area's several museums, as well as the National Trust properties of Chirk Castle, Erddig, Powys Castle and Attingham park.
There are many unspoilt beauty spots nearby such as the meres at Ellesmere, Llanrhaeadr waterfall, Lake Vyrnwy, the Berwyns, the Ceiriog Valley and Llangollen. It is less than 2 miles from Offa's Dyke long distance footpath and provides a perfect centre for walking.
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| The Shear |
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An exquisite 15th Century timber framed cottage set in beautiful 1 1/4 acre National Garden Scheme garden. Surrounded by the owner's 40 acre immaculate small farm, Shear Cottage enjoys glorious views all round and is very peaceful with an abundance of wildlife.
The historic town of Ludlow is about 7 miles away and offers the visitor a host of interest from historic buildings, good shopping and antiques galore, to golf, swimming, fishing and a lovely N.H. racecourse. The arts festival is in the last week of June/first week of July.
A haven for gardeners, close to Burford House, Powys, The Herb Garden at Boraston and numerous nurseries.
20% Deposit required plus 10% booking fee |
| The Shear Cottage |
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An exquisite 15th Century timber framed cottage set in beautiful 1 1/4 acre National Garden Scheme garden. Surrounded by the owner's 40 acre immaculate small farm, Shear Cottage enjoys glorious views all round and is very peaceful with an abundance of wildlife.
The historic town of Ludlow is about 7 miles away and offers the visitor a host of interest from historic buildings, good shopping and antiques galore, to golf, swimming, fishing and a lovely N.H. racecourse. The arts festival is in the last week of June/first week of July.
A haven for gardeners, close to Burford House, Powys, The Herb Garden at Boraston and numerous nurseries.
20% Deposit required plus 10% booking fee
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