Inglenook is an attractive, detached bungalow located in Ludlow, Shropshire, in the Heart of England. This charming cottage sleeps 5 people in 3 bedrooms and is situated near the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property features a pub nearby and an open fire, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere for guests.
The cottage is just a 10-minute walk from Ludlow's medieval town center, offering high-quality traditional accommodation with a welcoming ambiance. Guests can enjoy curling up beside the woodburning stove, making use of the WiFi, and relaxing in the pleasant lawned garden and patio. Inglenook is ideal for family holidays or romantic getaways in England's finest Tudor town.
Ludlow itself boasts an 11th-century castle, as well as a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants for guests to explore. The surrounding area is rich in attractions, including Stokesay Castle, the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, and the Long Mynd and Caradoc Hills. Visitors can also easily access the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, the Severn Valley Railway, and medieval towns like Shrewsbury and Hereford.
Overall, Inglenook is a superb base for enjoying the beauty and history of Ludlow and its surroundings, offering an exciting all-year-round holiday destination for guests looking to explore the Heart of England.
Weekly price from £423
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