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HOLIDAY COTTAGES
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CYCLING
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Here are a few of the
Holiday Cottages we list in Shropshire:
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Please Note: One of
these cottages is displayed as
located in Worcestershire and one in
Powys, Wales - this is because these
cottages are close to the border and
could be interpreted as being in
either area.
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Property
Ref: 10677 - Rosewood - Sleeps
6
Property Location: Cleobury Mortimer,
Kidderminster, Worcestershire.
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This
attractive, craftsman-built, detached house
is on a quiet lane, near the church. Close
to Bewdley and the Malverns, a super holiday
touring base, with countryside all around.
Ludlow, Tenbury Wells, Ironbridge Gorge and
the Severn Valley are all an easy drive.
Good hill walking (Clee Hill, Long Mynd)
under 35 minutes’ away. Shops, pubs and
restaurants 200 yards.
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This
refurbished, detached, stone holiday cottage
in the English/Welsh Marches, has been
furnished in a modern style. It enjoys
landscaped level and hillside gardens,
overlooking the wooded valley. The Offa’s
Dyke footpath passes close by, with the
Offa’s Dyke Centre at Knighton (11/2
miles). Explore border castles, Bishops
Castle, Clun and Ludlow (within easy driving
distance). Shops and pub 11/2
miles.
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Ironbridge
GorgeThis charming and historic Grade II
listed ironworker’s cottage featured at
Blists Hill Victorian Museum retains
original features including a restored 1840
Victorian cast iron bed, an original
Coalbrookdale fireplace as well as a feature
inglenook and Belfast sink in the kitchen.
The holiday cottage stands at the end of a
small terrace in this World Heritgae Site,
only a few yards from the Iron Bridge with
views over the River Severn in the gorge.
Much Wenlock, Bridgnorth, Ludlow and NT
properties are an easy drive. Walks include
the Wrekin, Wenlock Edge and the Longmynd.
Fishing and leisure activities. Shops, pubs
and restaurants 150 yards.
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This spacious
and comfortable property, part of which was
an original Coach House dating from 1780,
has been carefully restored and refurbished
to provide excellent holiday accommodation
providing a superb base for an extended
family or groups of friends to sample the
delights of Shropshire and the Welsh
Borders. The surrounding area has a host of
year round attractions, there are excellent
walks, Long Mynd just short drive away,
fishing, riding, golfing, together with
historic castles and museums are all an easy
drive.
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Beautifully
converted from a traditional stable and
barn, this holiday cottage stands on a
smallholding just outside the village of
Hope Bowdler on the edge of the Shropshire
Hills in an AONB. Visitors enjoy shared use
of the 44-acre grounds and there are two
well stocked coarse fishing pools available
to experienced anglers by prior arrangement.
Church Stretton, with good sports amenities,
shops, restaurants and pubs is within 2
miles and glorious 6 mile Long Mynd, with
gliding, is nearby. Within easy reach are
Ironbridge Visitor Centre, Acton Scott
Working Farm Museum, Stokesay Castle,
Shrewsbury and Ludlow. Walking, bird
watching, and golf locally. Pub 1 mile.
Shops 0.25
miles, pub and restaurant 0.5 miles.
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Short Wood is
nestled between an avenue of chestnut trees
overlooking valleys and woodland. Lovingly
restored, this romantic holiday hideaway
with woodburner is ideal for honeymooners
and couples. Short Wood is only a short
drive from the historic town of Ludlow with
many fine eating establishments and Michelin
starred cuisine. The area is excellent for
walking, fishing and cycling. There are many
other places of interest within easy driving
distance or just relax in the peace of the
countryside. Shop and pub 2 miles.
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This 19th
century holiday cottage, at the head of its
own valley on the slopes of the Long Mynd
with outstanding views, is accessed via a
steep track. In a secluded setting its large
garden adjoins 1,000s of acres of NT land,
within an AONB and SSSI for birdwatching.
Walking from the door with the Shropshire
Way, 500 yards away.
Close by
are Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Bishops Castle,
Church Stretton and Ironbridge. Longmynd
summit (517 metres) is a 30 minute walk.
Shop and pub 2 miles.
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A cosy
holiday property set in a courtyard
occupying rural location near the medieval
town of Shrewsbury, 5 miles, with its bars,
bistros and boutiques. The local pub half a
mile away serves good food and a further two
pubs can be found less than 1/2
mile away. Days out in beautiful Shropshire
include Church Stretton, Long Mynd and
Glider Centre, Ludlow, Ironbridge, Acton
Scott working farm and Secret Hills
Discovery Centre. Horse riding, fishing and
golf are all available locally. Shop and pub
1/2 mile.
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Property
Ref: 23662 - The Hop Kiln - Sleeps
7 - 8
Property Location:
Burford, Tenbury Wells,
Worcestershire.
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The Hop Kiln is
located in the heart of walking country,
down a long drive close to the owner’s 16th
century farmhouse. There is stabling and
grazing available for guests’ horses at
cost. An ideal holiday base for exploring
the Welsh Marches, Clee Hill and the
Mortimer Forest. Ludlow, 5 miles. The market
town of Tenbury Wells with shops and pubs is
2 miles away.
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Panoramic
views
Nestling in
the heart of Church Stretton within a former
Edwardian Hotel, this principal holiday
apartment has panoramic views from all rooms
of the town and country. Ideal for walking
with several excellent walks straight from
the front door. Situated on the High Street,
this property is within minutes’ walk of
pubs, restaurants, shops and the railway
station. With comfortable and charming
accommodation, Sandford House is the ideal
retreat for exploring this beautiful area of
Shropshire. Shop, pub and restaurant 20
yards.
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Situated
in the pretty village of Orleton, with its
16th century pub, this semi-detached, 17th
century holiday cottage is only a short
drive from the historic towns of Ludlow and
Leominster. It is of half timber and brick
construction, and has been renovated and
furnished to a good standard. The
surrounding attractive countryside is
excellent for walking and touring, two
National Trust properties within 3 miles. A
wealth of castles, museums and gardens
within an easy drive. Village has good post
office, stores and two pubs 200 yards.
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