A detached converted farmhouse near Craven Arms in Shropshire that can sleep twelve people in six bedrooms.
Main building: Five bedrooms: 1 x four poster super king-size double with 49” TV, 1 x king-size double with TV and en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, separate shower and WC. Kitchen with breakfast bar (seats 4) and church pew (seats 4). Utility. Dining room (seats 12) with piano and woodburner. Sitting room (seats 12). Boot room. Separate studio with one super king-size double bedroom with TV, kitchenette and en-suite shower, basin and WC. External shared games room and gym with TV.
The market town of Craven Arms, known as The Gateway to the Marches sits between the beautiful medieval town of Ludlow and delightful Church Stretton. Craven Arms is an ideal base, which nestles close to the scenic Wenlock Edge and Corvedale Valley with fine walks from the town to lovely Stokesay Castle, one of England’s finest fortified manors, or the very popular Shropshire Hill Discovery Centre. The town hascharming and historic houses, including a round house, thought to be a recognisable rest house for pilgrims travelling between Wigmore and Shrewsbury Abbeys and the fascinating ‘Museum of Lost Content’. Just two miles away in the village of Wistanstow is the Plough Inn, a good local wood brewery. Church Stretton is close by and nestles between the Long Mynd and Caradoc Hills, renowned for their scenic walks and excellent golf course.
Another popular attraction in Craven Arms is the Land of Lost Content Museum. The museum is a fascinating collection of memorabilia from the 20th century, including vintage toys, household items, and advertising posters. The museum is a unique and quirky attraction that is sure to delight visitors of all ages.