Conkers' Cottage is a charming converted barn located in Rushbury near Church Stretton, Shropshire, in the heart of England. With stunning views of the Shropshire Hills and close proximity to the market town of Church Stretton, this detached cottage is ideal for family retreats year-round. The cottage features a contemporary shower room, open-plan living area with a toasty electric log-effect fire, and a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances. Guests can enjoy meals on the intimate dining table or alfresco on the enclosed patio with breathtaking countryside views.
Upstairs, guests will find two beautifully decorated bedrooms with character features such as sloped ceilings, original beams, and zip/link beds. The master bedroom boasts a super-king-size bed with an en-suite shower room, while the family room includes another super-king-size bed and a single bed with a hidden toy area for younger guests. The family bathroom offers the option of a relaxing bubble bath or a quick rinse with the hand-held shower. Guests can take peaceful morning strolls around Rushbury's countryside or access the popular Jack Mytton Way for scenic walks along Wenlock Edge.
A short drive from Conkers' Cottage leads to the bustling market town of Church Stretton, known as 'Little Switzerland', where guests can explore independent shops, tearooms, pubs, and restaurants. Outdoor enthusiasts can embark on rambling adventures at Long Mynd, Carding Mill Valley, or the Shropshire Hills AONB. Nearby attractions include Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, Telford Steam Railway, and Blists Hill Victorian town. The town of Ludlow and Shrewsbury are also within easy reach, offering a variety of shops, eateries, and historical sites for visitors to explore. Conkers' Cottage provides a fabulous holiday getaway for families looking to experience the beauty and history of Shropshire.
Weekly price from £447
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