Located in Ludlow, Shropshire, this property sleeps 6 people and is situated near the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The house is on the edge of Ludlow, with easy access to footpaths leading into town. Ludlow is known for its annual food festival and is a popular foodie destination with many restaurants, pubs, and cafes offering local produce. The town also boasts a medieval castle that is over 900 years old. Activities in the area include golf, fishing, paddle boarding, and swimming, making it ideal for friends and family to visit year-round.
The property itself is a creatively designed former swimming pool, filled with natural light and luxurious features. The open plan lounge/kitchen/diner has bifold doors that open into a landscaped palm garden. The kitchen is well-equipped with a Rangemaster double oven, grill, induction hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge/freezer. There is also a utility room with a washing machine. The dining area overlooks the garden and is a perfect spot to enjoy a meal together. The house also features a cellar with glass ceiling, a wet room, and three spacious bedrooms, one of which has an en suite shower room.
Outside, there is an enclosed garden with garden furniture, a charcoal BBQ, and outdoor sofas for alfresco dining. There is private parking for one car and a lockable store for bicycles and paddleboards. The property offers a comfortable and luxurious stay with thoughtful extras for guests to enjoy. It is a perfect base for exploring Ludlow and the surrounding area, with plenty of activities and sights to see. Whether relaxing in the garden or exploring the town, this property provides a fantastic getaway for all seasons.
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