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1 Bedroom Cottage - Ref 2625 - Church Stretton, Shropshire



The accommodation at Crispen Cottage is all on the ground floor and comprises a king-size bedroom, a shower room, a well-equipped fitted kitchen with a breakfast bar for two and a delightfully-furnished sitting room with an welcoming open fire. The cottage also benefits from a lovely garden which is perfect for outdoor dining. Among the many charming features of Crispen Cottage which have been retained are the exposed wooden beams and the impressive traditional stone fireplace.

Around this lovely part of rural England

Encompassing the Cotswolds, Shropshire and the Welsh Borders, this true “heart of England” offers honey coloured stone cottages, country towns and tranquil countryside. Shropshire delights with its variety. Whether exploring the castle, narrow streets or fine dining of Ludlow, strolling by the river in medieval Shrewsbury or discovering delightful Church Stretton, Bridgnorth or Bishops Castle, you can be assured of plenty to see and sample.

Even the museums and attractions are wide ranging; from the industrial investigations to ecologically informative nature centres, and even the chance to step back in time and visit a working Victorian village. Even the landscape alters, from the hills, heaths and deep wooded valleys of the Welsh borderlands to the magnificent, moorland scenery of the Long Mynd, while the beautiful Teme, Clu, Corve and Onny valleys host an amazing variety of wildlife. You can even take a walk on the wild side among the legendary Stiperstones, at Wenlock Edge and within the stunning Clee Hills. Herefordshire offers visitors the chance to journey through lush green countryside, enjoying splendid black-and-white timbered villages, a magnificent cathedral city, a fairytale Georgian castle at Eastnor or books galore in famous Hay-on-Wye. And if all that touring leaves you thirsty, lashings of Herefordshire cider should do the trick!

The self-catering accommodation in this one bedroom cottage in detail

Please remember to include our Booking fee: £34 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance.


Number of units of accommodation: 1
Rating:
Suitable for the disabled: No
Children are welcome: No
Pet Friendly: No
Sleeps from 1 to 2 people in 1 bedrooms 
Local Sports: Walking, cycling
Price range from 210 to 320 per week

Facilities available with the accommodation are:
Parking Yes Bath Yes
Television Yes Indoor hot tub No
Sky Television No Outdoor hot tub No
Video or DVD Yes Shower Yes
Microwave Yes Power Shower No
Dishwasher Yes Open Fire Yes
Ensuite Bathroom No Wood Stove Yes
Central heating Yes Laundry facilities Yes
Games Room No Swimming Pool No
Garden Yes Tennis Court No
Linen
Towels provided Yes Bed linen provided Yes


Flexible changeover day: No
Number of bathrooms: 1
Holiday Type: Cottage for 2 for rmantic breaks in Shropshire
Property type: Rent
Travel: Ludlow 12 miles
Local attractions: The beautiful South Shropshire countryside has so many attractions, and Wall-Under-Heywood is close to the Ironbridge Gorge, Stokesay castle, the Severn Valley Steam Railway and Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, to name a few. It is also just a few miles from the oldest pub in Shropshire – the Royal Oak in Cardington, which can actually be found in the Domesday Book. There is endless natural beauty to be discovered in this wonderful area too, and the Shropshire hills are perennially popular with walkers, cyclists, riders, ramblers and wildlife lovers of all descriptions all year round. The traditional and still-bustling market towns of Church Stretton and Much Wenlock are close to Wall-Under-Heywood, while the amenities and visitor attractions of busy Shrewbury and historic Ludlow are within easy reach. This is an excellent and sought-after holiday location with plenty to offer to suit a wide variety of tastes.
Good places to visit: Ludlow Castle and the market, Ironbridge Gorge, the Black and White villages of Herefordshire.
Good places to eat: The attractive market towns of Church Stretton and Much Wenlock are both nearby and offer a variety of pubs and restaurants as well as excellent shopping.
Short Breaks: Yes - The minimum number of days for a short break is 3

Please telephone the owner for more information using the number below for instant results.
01244 500 540 or

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http://www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottages/2625.php?rfx=10035

Contact:
Ms.  Claire  Testi


Address:
Sykes Cottages  Lime Tree House, Hoole Lane,  Chester, 
CH2 3ER, England


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