The Ferns is a charming detached three-bedroom cottage located in Ludlow, Shropshire, in the heart of England. The property has been sympathetically restored, retaining some original features, and can accommodate up to five guests. It is conveniently situated near a variety of amenities, attractions, and the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage features a private driveway, garage, contemporary kitchen/diner, dining room with a traditional feel, and a private enclosed rear garden ideal for dining and relaxing.
Guests can unwind in the sitting room with a woodburning stove and Smart TV, and then retire to one of the three well-appointed bedrooms, including two doubles and a single, all serviced by a spacious family bathroom. The location offers plenty of opportunities for exploration, including visiting Ludlow's independent shops, eateries, and castle, as well as hiking through nature reserves and along the River Teme. Nearby attractions such as Hereford and Shrewsbury provide additional opportunities for sightseeing and outdoor activities, making The Ferns an ideal base for a family break in the heart of England.
Overall, The Ferns offers a comfortable and homely retreat for guests looking to explore the picturesque surroundings of Ludlow and the Shropshire region. With its convenient location, modern amenities, and proximity to a variety of attractions, this cottage provides an ideal setting for a memorable stay in the heart of England.
Weekly price from £451
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