Enjoy all the delights of historic Ludlow, with its many restaurants and food fairs, this lively town is perfect any time of year.
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2 steps to entrance. Ground floor: Living room with oak floor. Second living room with beams and oak floor. Kitchen/dining room with beams. Sun room/conservatory. Garden room. Utility room. Separate toilet. First floor: 3 bedrooms: 2 double (5ft), both with beams, one with en-suite bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, toilet and beams (also accessed from hall), 1 twin. Shower room with toilet.
Woodburner in living room (initial fuel inc). Gas CH, gas, elec, bed linen and towels inc. T/cot. Freeview TV/DVD and small library. Stereo/CD. Electric cooker. Gas Aga (Oct-May). M/wave. W/machine. T/dryer. D/washer. F/freezer. Wi-fi. Garden with furniture. Enclosed courtyard with furniture. Gas BBQ. Allocated space for 1 car in car park, 300 yards (£10 payable to owner). No smoking. NB: There is a step to the garden room and steps to garden.
Centrally positioned to enjoy the local area this Grade II listed cottage has all the charm and character you need to enjoy a memorable break away.
Just a 5 minute walk from the centre of Ludlow, Friary Cottage takes its place along one of the medieval streets that makes up this town, a convenient spot to reach restaurants and antique shops and, so much more.
Lovingly renovated with antique furniture, a gas fired Aga, small walled courtyard and pretty enclosed garden, there is everything you need here just waiting to be enjoyed.
Stoke up the barbecue on a summers day, or cosy up with the wood burner and keep the cold out, as you plan the next days’ adventures.
The surrounding area invites you to explore with some great opportunities to sit back and relax with a picnic whilst enjoying the fresh air and open countryside.
Those wishing to bring their four legged friend along will not be disappointed with plenty of good walking opportunities to discover locally.
The cathedral city of Hereford is just a short drive offering good independent shops, fine food and The Cider Museum, explore the cellars and stock up at the gift shop, a good day out for all the family.
From the distinctive black and white houses of Leominster to the market town of Tenbury Wells set on the banks of the River Terne, the opportunities to explore here are endless.
The historical houses of Witley Court and Berrington Hall transports you back in time with Edwardian paths and glistening fountains, along with plenty to keep younger ones entertained, as well.
Other places of interest include Croft and Stokesay Castles, Secret Hills Discovery Centre and the Severn Valley Railway. Supermarket 50 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.