Church Stretton 4.9 miles. Hidden within the magnificent landscapes of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will find the stunning Wilstone Cottage. Wilstone Cottage sits at the foot of the iconic Caer Caradoc Hill; the hill offers panoramic views of the Wrekin, Wenlock Edge and The Long Mynd! The summit has an Ancient British Iron Age hill fort, which the hill is named after - Caer Caradoc is Welsh, meaning Caradog's Fort. This traditional chocolate box cottage offers the perfect setting for an unforgettable holiday to the countryside. Show off your culinary skills as you take to the pretty country kitchen and prepare a delicious feast with the help of the contemporary electric appliances and useful utensils. Take your seat at the spacious dining table, admiring the eye-catching stone fireplace with woodburning stove and charming exposed beams that line the walls and ceilings. Snuggle in front of the woodburning stove that takes centre stage in the striking inglenook fireplace within the sitting room, as you sink into the plush sofas and enjoy a quiet night indoors. Open up the patio doors and step out into the well-kept garden boasting views of the luscious rolling countryside and a pretty outdoor dining area, perfect for indulging in a chilled glass of champagne and a mouth-watering meal on a warm summer evening. The ground floor is also home to a bright and airy shower room benefitting from a heated towel rail, as well as a convenient utility room where you can keep on top of the washing thanks to the handy washing machine. Climb the fabulous wooden staircase up to the first floor which splits into three directions, each leading to a homely and well-decorated bedroom including two super-king-size bedrooms that can be transformed into twins upon request, and a quaint twin bedroom with hanging space for your belongings. Escape the excitement with a long soak in the bathtub, located within the tranquil family bathroom, or prepare for the day ahead with a quick rinse under the overhead shower. Make the most of this idyllic setting with a breath-taking hike through the Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd, before descending down to the village of Church Stretton and delighting in a hearty breakfast in one of the many local cafes. Learn of times gone by with a trip to the Victorian farm of Acton Scott Historic Working Farm. Head to the village of Horsehay for a relaxing ride on the Telford Steam Railway or a tour of the living museum of Blists Hill, a fun-filled Victorian town. Venture north to the historical market town of Shrewsbury where you can enjoy a trip to the National Trust owned Attingham Park Estate with the iconic Town Walls Tower and take an eery tour of the old local prison or 11th-century castle. On your return to the cottage, stop off at the famous The Royal Oak Pub for a refreshing pint of bitter and some tasty pub grub. Spend quality time with your loved ones on an escape to Wilstone Cottage.
Weekly price from £602
A wonderful, single-storey holiday home resting on the canal basin in Ellesmere, Shropshire. Dog-friendly. Canal views. Single-storey. Off-road parking. Close to ...
Ludlow House is a detached property nestled in a residential area on the outskirts of Ludlow, Shropshire. Pet-free. Enclosed garden. Washing ...
One of our character Shropshire cottages, a detached coach house conversion in Shrawardine near Shrewsbury. Woodburner, garden, ideal for hills, castles, ...
A fabulous three-bedroom cottage resting in Church Stretton, Shropshire. Private driveway. Countryside views. With an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Close ...
The Lawley is a beautiful cottage settled into the countryside of Longnor, near Dorrington, Shropshire. Livery on site. Close by walks. ...
A characterful cottage based in Coalbrookdale near Ironbridge, Shropshire. Rustic feel. En-suite. Woodburning stove. Telford 3.5 miles; Bridgnorth 9.7 miles; Shrewsbury ...
Delightful detached cottage, on owners' farm, in the scattered hamlet of Stefford, near Craven Arms. Spacious accommodation for family and friends. ...
This charming detached bungalow is based in Wem in Shropshire. En-suite. Smart TV. Woodburning stove. Whitchurch 8 miles; Shrewsbury 13.4 miles; ...
Charming barn conversion nestled in the grounds of The Haughmond pub, in Upton Magna. Dog-friendly. Family-friendly. Open-plan living. Shropshire Hills AONB. ...
A charming, single storey cottage resting in Llangynog, surrounded by the Berwyn Mountains. Serene location. Perfect for families. Pet-friendly. Lake Vyrnwy ...
A high-quality detached house set just 5-minute walk to Ludlow’s town centre. WiFi. Woodburner. Quality furnishings. Hereford 25 miles.
Detached cottage in Ludlow. Spacious, well-equipped, light and airy accommodation. Lawned garden. 10 mins walk to town centre. Ideal year round ...
Delightful semi-detached Grade II listed barn conversion in beautiful location near Shrewsbury. Lovely garden, tennis court, private fishing. Excellent walking. Church ...
Detached barn conversion on working farm, cosy cottage near Craven Arms. Quality accommodation, well equipped and comfortable. Excellent walking in Shropshire ...
7 Gravels Terrace is a mid-terrace, stone cottage based in the hamlet of Gravels, Shropshire. Woodburning stove. Smart TV. In AONB. ...
A rustic, detached cottage resting in Brimfield near Woofferton, Herefordshire. Ground-floor living. Large garden. Off-road parking, Beautiful views. Ludlow 5.3 miles; ...
Detached brick-built Church Stretton bungalow, two minutes from charming town centre. Well-equipped, comfortable accommodation. Wonderful hill walking on doorstep. Ludlow 15 ...
A delightful, corner plot static caravan near Much Wenlock, Shropshire. Rural. Dog-friendly. Countryside views. Communal play area. Open-plan living. Bridgnorth 8.4 ...
A well-presented static caravan tucked away near Much Wenlock, Shropshire. Dog-friendly. Rural. Countryside views. Communal play area. Open-plan living. Bridgnorth 8.4 ...
A Grade II listed character cottage set within a working livestock farm with great countryside views of the hills and mountains ...
From the wildness of the Peak District to the Cotswold's cosy charm, the counties that make up the Heart of England, can offer rolling hills, ancient woodlands, dramatic moors, heritage rich Oxford and the spa towns of Cheltenham and Bath. Cider trails in Herefordshire and canal routes in Staffordshire.