Bespoke design elements elevate this light and bright barn conversion to create a truly fantastic place for two guests to stay. The beautifully restored place is an admirable bolthole for two seeking romance and rest, complete with space to unwind both indoors and out for all-season stays. The property is perched on the edge of the Shropshire Hills, less than 20 miles from the England-Wales border. Make the most of the fabulous rural scenery on this side of the border, visiting Ludlow (4.5 miles), touring local villages, as well as exploring fantastic Mid Wales including the scenic border town of Knighton (20 miles).
Rustic features and statement decor add to the overall charm of this rural retreat. At the heart of the house, an open-plan living space with a lounge, kitchen and diner invites any couple to spend some quality time together. Unique wooden features including kitchen units and furniture are paired with fabulous artworks to make this space easy on the eye. Skylights flood the room with bright daylight and a Smart TV encourages restful evenings filled with entertainment. Move next door into the super-king-size bedroom that’s exceptionally well-presented and has an en-suite with a generous walk-in shower. To complete the property, a patio space outdoors invites alfresco evenings in the last of the day’s sunshine.
Steeped in history, the local town of Ludlow is a fantastic base for any Shropshire holiday. Filled with ancient architecture, an 11th-century castle, and the pretty River Teme running through, you’ll find so much pleasure in an afternoon spent here. Staying within the National Landscape of the Shropshire Hills, wander out and find nature trails and pretty routes on your doorstep for exploring on foot or by bike. Make your way over to Brown Clee Hill (10 miles) to enjoy a circular walking route that leads to Iron Age forts and fascinating hidden hamlets.