This gorgeously appointed barn conversion offers rustic, wooden-clad accommodation set out across a single storey, with room for two in a truly tranquil location. From the spacious living area, a set of bi-fold doors open onto a private area of decking and lawns which offer views across the unspoilt local surroundings.
Situated at the south end of the village of Richard’s Castle, approximately 3 miles from the gastronomic centre of Ludlow with its castle, the property offers easy access to lovely walks, the village church, pub and the ruins of an original Norman fortress. Guests can sharpen their appetites by walking to the nearby village of Orleton (one mile away) and enjoy a meal at one of two village pubs, both offering food and local ales.
Broomers Barn detailsOne bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.
Wood burning stove.
Fully enclosed large garden with a slight slope.
WiFi.
Minimum stay of two nights.
Lodge features
Single storey accommodation.
Hypnos mattress.
Fridge with small freezer compartment, microwave, dishwasher and fitted electric oven with separate electric hob.
Washing machine with access to a tumble dryer located in the garden shed.
Digital/bluetooth radio and a television with freeview in the sitting room.
Kadai firebowl barbecue.
Weekly price from £779
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