In an excellent location within the centre of the historic town of Ludlow. This 17th century property, stylishly restored in 2016 small but perfectly formed, is full of original features and charm. It is the perfect romantic retreat to enjoy the many festivals and events on offer. This thriving market town with a myriad of restaurants, boutique shops and an architectural gem, is situated in a cliff above the River Teme and surrounded by the countryside of south Shropshire. Busy throughout the year with events and festivals celebrating good food, arts, crafts, theatre, walking and boasts the annual Food and Drink Festival. For keen walkers enjoy the Mary Webb trail, The Shropshire Way and Walks in the Mortimer Forest as well as shorter strolls alongside the river and around the medieval castle. There s much to see further afield in the historic town of Shrewsbury, Stokesay Castle, Wenlock Priory and Severn Valley Railway. The accommodation offers ONE bedroom: 1 double. Shower room on ground floor: with shower and WC. Lounge/diner: with feature fireplace and woodburner effect fire and TV/DVD. Kitchen: with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine. Outside: pretty front garden overlooking the town walls and enclosed rear courtyard with table and chairs. Amenities: Bed linen, towels, electric, central heating and Wi Fi included. Regret no smoking. 1 dog welcome. Location: shops, pubs and restaurants within walking distance. Please note This property is not suitable for those with limited mobility, due to the steep staircase. There is a public car park nearby, which is within walking distance of the property, there is a charge of 10 per week.
Weekly price from £469
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