When it comes to holiday cottages Shropshire has some properties with great walking right on the doorstep. In medieval times there used to be coal mining and quarrying on the nearby Clee Hills. Today the scene is somewhat different. Quarrying still takes place on Titterstone Clee, but Brown Clee, the highest point in Shropshire, is silent. Nature has reclaimed the hills and remnants of rare wildflower meadows survive while the disused quarries have become home to a wealth of wildlife, including peregrine falcons.
Ideally located for relaxing breaks exploring the delights of Southern Shropshire, these comfortable cottages adjoin the owners' home just 8 miles from Ludlow, a town renowned for its selection of gourmet restaurants, annual festival, interesting shops and magnificent castle ruins. Locally, the beautiful rolling landscape affords lovely walking with particularly wonderful views at Clee Hill (2 miles). Stokesay castle and the Shropshire Hills discovery centre are nearby, whilst Shrewsbury, Hereford and Leominster and the famous Iron gorge Museum are all under an hour's drive. Pub serving food 1 mile, nearest shop ½ mile.
One bedroom. Entrance hall. Spacious and very comfortable beamed open plan sittting/dining room with radiant fire in inglenook and kitchen area. Laundry room (accessed from outside). First floor: Twin bedded room with ensuite shower room/WC.
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