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The separate games barn - fun for all the family
The tree swing
Situated among rolling farmland with rare breeds being raised
Enjoy the outside dining area with parasol for shade
Elevated seating area for al fresco dining, with far-reaching views
Enjoy miles of scenic walking along the Offa's Dyke trails
The famous red kite feeding station in located in Rhayader
Cyclists can take to the many surrounding trails
Visit Powis castle for a family fun day
Ludlow cathedral, castle and street market make for a wonderful day trip by the River Teme
Bring your walking boots and venture out to the Shropshire hills during your stay
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31 / 36  Enjoy miles of scenic walking along the Offa's Dyke trails
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35 / 36  Ludlow cathedral, castle and street market make for a wonderful day trip by the River Teme
36 / 36  Bring your walking boots and venture out to the Shropshire hills during your stay

Joe The Buck Eco Cottage

Clun (6.5ml W), Shropshire
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Sleeps 4
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Change Fri
No Dogs
4 star
Downstairs bathroom
Complex of properties
Enclosed garden / patio
Open fire / wood burner
Internet access
Working farm
Games / Play facilities
Romantic
Family friendly
Quirky
Decorated for Christmas
Towels included
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At a glance

  • A 200-year-old self-sufficient eco cottage powered by solar panels and wind turbine
  •  Escape from the hustle and bustle of life with simple rural living on an organic farm
  • Breathtaking views, starry nights, wood burner and games barn
Property code: 95107

This gorgeous period cottage is set in the picturesque Shropshire Hills, enjoying stunning views across the Clun Valley. It’s the ideal base for families and couples looking to get away from it all in breathtaking surroundings. You’ll find a whole host of walking routes to explore from your front door, including the long-distance Offa’s Dyke Path. For shopping and eating out, head to Bishops Castle (8.5 miles) or Ludlow (24 miles).

The 19th-century stone cottage is bursting with rustic charm, with exposed woodwork, traditional furniture, and far-reaching countryside views through its original windows. The property is located on an organic working farm and is entirely self-sufficient, with solar panels and a wind turbine. Enter via the stable door and into the cosy lounge/diner, featuring an original stone floor and a stone fireplace housing a warming wood burner. Relax here in the evenings, watching TV, sharing family mealtimes, and reading books from the selection provided. A small step leads to the compact kitchen, which has been cleverly configured to include everything needed for a self-catering holiday. Just off the kitchen is the family bathroom. Upstairs, two gorgeous bedrooms await, both with neutral decor, period features, and relaxing countryside views. In an adjacent outbuilding, you’ll find a games room with a pool table, table tennis, dartboard, and table football. Outside, soak up the peace and tranquillity in the enclosed garden, where you can dine alfresco on the terrace or sip a morning coffee on the bench. Guests are also welcome to explore the farmland surrounding the property.

Step into a slower pace of life in the tiny town of Clun (6.5 miles). Amble amongst its ancient streets, marvelling at the historic buildings and cute cottages, before grabbing a bite to eat in a friendly pub or cafe. Just outside the town is the old castle mound, and a climb to its summit rewards you with magnificent views across the valley. The unspoilt medieval town of Bishops Castle is also well worth a visit, particularly if you are staying during one of the town’s many festivals or cultural events.

  • 2 bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin
  • 1 ground-floor bathroom with walk-in shower and WC
  • Gas oven, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, toaster and stovetop kettle
  • Stairgate is available on request
  • Wood burner with unlimited supply of logs. This is the sole heating source for the cottage along with a radiator in the single bedroom
  • Satellite TV with DVD player and good Wi-Fi
  • Private and enclosed patio area with outside dining and parasol on the terrace, charcoal BBQ, and tree swing – access to surrounding fields also
  • The property is part of an organic working farm with rare breeds
  • Small on-site self-serve shop with basic essentials
  • Games room with pool table/table tennis, dartboard and table football
  • Private parking for 2 cars next to the property, more available on a farm if needed
  • Pub and shop 6 miles away
  • This property will be decorated for Christmas
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00, unless otherwise stated in your arrival details
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed
  • There is an Accidental Damage Deposit of £200 when booking at this property, however this may be waived for £25. We’ll provide more details about this when booking your holiday.

Claire Carro

This property is personally managed by Claire.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 6 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Ionut 22nd December 2024

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Reviewed by James 13th October 2024

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Joe the Buck cottage is just so beautifully homely. Anyone would be hard pressed to find a more stunning and quiet location. I have stayed there twice now, once in May and once in October; and I very much hope to return next year. The wood burning fire puts out a startling amount of heat and the beds are incredibly comfortable. Trevor and Gleice anRead mored Trevors son are warm and friendly hosts, and can't do enough to make your stay pleasant. The meat from the farm is incredbly tasty too! Hide

Reviewed by Mark 15th September 2024

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Old stone cottage in an idyllic setting . So cosy with the woodburner going and total privacy. Basic but very charming and a great place to relax and switch off.

Reviewed by Joanne 1st September 2024

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We thoroughly enjoyed our holiday . The cottage was perfect in every way and the location was sublime.

Reviewed by Charlotte 18th August 2024

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Reviewed by Thomas 7th August 2024

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Views absolutely stunning, very peaceful and quiet setting. Cottage was historic and prefect for the setting. Everything for provided for catering in the kitchen for family needs. Option to order breakfast too if you don't fancy the washing up. The kids were able to wonder around the fields and had a games room to stay entertained. WiFi was great mRead morey husband was able to log on and work remotely. Beds and bed linen was very comfortable. We left well rested. Hide

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