Craven Arms 1.7 miles. Resting in the scenic Shropshire Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in Dinchope near Craven Arms, is this fantastic wooden lodge, Callow Fold. Set over two floors and sleeping up to five guests, Callow Fold benefits from a rural location, a private garden whilst also having use of owner’s garden with outdoor heated swimming pool (open April-September inclusive), and easy access to the stunning surrounding areas of Church Stretton and Ludlow. Be welcomed into the open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and seating area, where you can look forward to whipping up delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen, with handy washing machine and dishwasher, making cleaning up a breeze! Gather around the dining table to savour a hearty meal and toast to the wonderful adventures to come. Retreat to the sofa with a glass of wine and immerse yourself in your favourite show on the TV. Freshen up after a long day of exploring with a revitalising shower, before catching your rest in one of three tastefully decorated bedrooms, a ground-floor double, a twin and a single, all perfect for a restful night. Wake-up from your slumber and join your guests on the private lawn for morning coffee, before exploring the grounds and taking a dip in the swimming pool. Take the short drive to Church Stretton where you can soak up panoramic views at the Long Mynd, Bur Way Viewpoint, with hikes along the Carding Mill Valley and Devil’s Mouth nearby, you will also find a good selection of pubs and restaurants, perfect for those nights where you don’t feel like cooking. Another short drive away you’ll find the local town of Craven Arms, where you will find the local supermarket of Harry Tuffyns to stock up on your supplies,The Land of Lost Content which houses a variety of historical hidden treasures, The Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre which details the regional history, hosts cooking classes and has an on-site café where you can tuck-in to a coffee and a cake before enjoying a scenic walk along the River Onny. Nearby is the superb Stokesay Castle, a 13th-century English Heritage manor with beautiful gardens, a chapel, and a moat walk with a free audio tour. Just a little further is the historic town of Ludlow, where you will discover the restored Ludlow Castle, where you can explore hidden rooms and attend the markets, fayres, and concerts which frequently take place on the castle grounds. Those looking to brush up on their local history will delight at Ludlow Museum, whilst those looking for a peaceful setting will enjoy picnicking in the Whitecliffe Common Nature Reserve. For a truly unique getaway to Shropshire, choose Callow Fold.
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