Stoney-Brook Lodge is an elegant, modern log cabin located in Bedlam near Ludlow, Shropshire, in the Heart of England. With 2 bedrooms and a capacity to sleep 4 guests, this property is situated near the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The lodge features a hot tub and an outside covered barbecue area, making it ideal for a family holiday.
The open plan living area of the lodge is beautifully decorated with a combination of traditional and modern elements, featuring white, pink, and wooden furniture. The well-furnished kitchen is equipped with all the necessary amenities, giving it a stately home feel. The property also includes comfortable seating and a wood-burning stove in the sitting room, creating a homely and comforting atmosphere.
The lodge offers two large, fashionable bedrooms with dressing tables and delicate floral curtains and bed linen. The bathroom is elegantly designed with a large shower, heated towel rail, and stylish decor. Outside, the property boasts a hot tub and an undercover kitchen area with a BBQ, fridge/freezer, and comfortable seating, making it a well-designed and relaxing space.
In addition to the lodge's amenities, the surrounding area of Ludlow offers plenty to explore, including stunning views, rivers, countryside, markets, and Ludlow Castle. Nearby locations such as Hereford and Shrewsbury also provide historical and interesting sites to visit, enhancing the overall experience of staying at this incredible property in an amazing location.
Weekly price from £561
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