The Stokesay is a charming property located in Ludlow, Shropshire, in the Heart of England region. With three bedrooms and the ability to sleep five guests, this delightful property also welcomes pets and is conveniently situated near a pub. The interior features tasteful décor, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a cozy sitting room with a Smart TV for entertainment. Guests can enjoy meals at the dining table or outside on the enclosed terrace, perfect for relaxing in the tranquil courtyard.
For those looking to explore the area, Ludlow offers attractions such as Ludlow Castle, St Laurence’s Church, and a variety of pubs, restaurants, and shops. The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is also nearby, providing stunning views of the unspoiled landscape and opportunities for outdoor activities. Additionally, visitors can venture to Birmingham for a taste of city life, with attractions like the National SEA LIFE Centre, Lapworth Museum of Geology, and Drayton Manor Theme Park.
Overall, The Stokesay provides a comfortable and convenient base for guests to enjoy a relaxing getaway in Ludlow. Whether exploring the local town, hiking in the beautiful countryside, or experiencing the excitement of Birmingham, there is something for everyone to enjoy during their stay at this lovely property. With its ideal location and charming amenities, The Stokesay offers a perfect retreat for families, friends, and pets alike.
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