Nestled in a quaint, cobbled square in the heart of the medieval town of Ludlow, this Grade II-listed, family-friendly townhouse with beautiful rooftop views is bursting with charm and character, ideal for couples or small families eager to uncover the rich heritage and natural beauty of Shropshire.
Where contemporary charm and extra special home touches coexist in perfect harmony, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner located on the first floor is the heart of this home-from-home. The calming pastel hues and sumptuous soft furnishings create a truly soothing ambience that invites weary travellers to unwind and dine with loved ones whilst the exposed ceiling beams and rustic touches echo the rich heritage of the local area. On the second floor, you’ll find an oasis of calm in the double bedroom; crisp, white linens and a soothing neutral colour palette ensure a dreamy slumber before tomorrow’s adventure, while a gleaming en-suite shower room offers convenience. Brimming with charm and character, the twin bedroom on the third floor, served by the family shower room, features exposed beams, sloping ceilings and charming rooftop views across the Teme Valley. While there is no outside space at the property, guests are just a short walk away from the town’s cobbled streets and the Whitcliffe Common Nature Reserve, both of which make for delightful morning or evening strolls.
The market town of Ludlow is steeped in history; rich in ancient buildings home to local delis, bakeries, restaurants and cafes. Keen outdoor explorers can find a myriad of trails weaving through the Shropshire Hills surrounding the town. Remaining an English treasure by-passed by time, the 13th-century manor of Stokesay Castle 7.5 miles away is the perfect spot to soak up the medieval atmosphere, whilst the National Trust gardens at Berrington Hall (8 miles) and Croft Ambrey Hillfort (9 miles) offer plenty of scenic walks.