The Maltster's House is an 18th-century holiday cottage located in Ludlow, Shropshire, in the Heart of England. The property sleeps 10 people in 4 bedrooms and is situated just a short walk from the medieval town of Ludlow, known for its Tudor architecture.
This Grade II listed cottage has been meticulously renovated and furnished in a traditional style, featuring oak beams throughout. The spacious accommodation includes a ground floor bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a kitchen with a breakfast area, a dining room, and a sitting room with a Clearview woodburning stove.
Ludlow offers a range of attractions, including an 11th-century castle, shops, pubs, restaurants, and a racecourse. The area is also known for its food, art, and transport festivals, as well as opportunities for cycling, fishing, golf, and walking along the Mortimer Trail.
Nearby points of interest include Stokesay Castle, the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, and medieval towns like Shrewsbury and Hereford. The Maltster's House is a high-quality holiday cottage that provides excellent family accommodation in a picturesque location suitable for year-round visits.
Weekly price from £980
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