This semi-detached property is the perfect place to explore the area with spectacular views of the Shropshire hills and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. . Ground Floor:
Living room: With Freeview Smart TV.
Kitchen/sun room: With wood burner, electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom 1: With zip and link kingsize bed (can be 2ft 6in beds on request).
Wet room: With shower and toilet.
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: With kingsize bed and en-suite with shower cubicle and toilet.
Bedroom 3: With zip and link kingsize bed (can be 2ft 6in beds on request).
Bedroom 4: With double bed.
Bedroom 5: With bunk beds.
Bathroom: With bath, shower cubicle and toilet.. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Travel cot. Welcome pack. Garden with patio, garden furniture and barbecue. Hot tub for 6 (private). Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a low handrail on the stairs.. With spectacular views and set within the grounds of a small caravan park and only a short stroll from the quaint Aston on Clun and the local village pub, there is everything you need to enjoy a relaxing, romantic break away. Wayside is a small, friendly campsite with a bar on-site with a snooker table (open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings). There’s a variety of accommodation on-site, including two other shepherd’s huts (refs UK32094 and UK32098), a lodge (ref UK32099) and holiday home (ref UK32090), as well as a handful of camping pitches.
This is the most idyllic place to stay for a perfect, quirky romantic getaway. A superb area for touring and walking with the added cycle trails to cater for mountain bike enthusiasts. Being within easy reach of the many famous and historic places which enrich this unspoilt county with Offa’s Dyke and Clun nearby. Craven Arms itself has some amazing and historic houses, including a round house, thought to be a recognisable rest house for pilgrims travelling between Shrewsbury and Wigmore Abbeys. Medieval Ludlow, with nearly 500 listed buildings, Bishops Castle and Knighton, are well worth a visit. Bridgnorth is also worth a visit, a town of two halves connected by a funicular railway. Fishing, horse riding and golf available locally. Easily accessible to the Welsh borders, Ludlow and Shrewsbury. Ironbridge World Heritage Site museums and exhibitions approximately 30 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
Free WiFi
The handrail on the staircase is below 1.1m/75cm - extra care to be taken.
Located in Craven Arms, this cottage is in a rural area and on a river. Church Stretton Teme Leisure Centre and Mortimer Forest are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and Ludlow Food Centre. Traveling with kids? Consider Clee Hills and The Spaceguard Centre. Take an opportunity to explore the area for water adventures such as fishing and other activities like golfing.
Weekly price from £2163
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