The Coach House
Nr Bridgnorth, ShropshireAnother bright, beamed and history-filled place to stay on the smart Upton Cressett estate with walks from the door and much comfort within
Another bright, beamed and history-filled place to stay on the smart Upton Cressett estate with walks from the door and much comfort within
Lovely small hotel in quirky market town surrounded by miles of stunning country - pretty rooms, tasty food and fine ales wait
A very pretty Victorian gothic house of limestone and brick, sitting peacefully on the edge of the village, eight miles from foodie Ludlow
Award-winning Aga-cooked breakfasts, scented candles, gorgeous beds... Come for a break from clock-watching and a spot of Shropshire air
Tea in the summerhouse, breakfast by the fire, fresh flowers all around this warm family home. Step out to historic Shrewsbury high street
A substantial old house, originally built in 1836 and recently renovated, for grand special occasions with stunning views and a hot tub
Sweet, peaceful cottage within popping distance to all of Ludlow’s historical and culinary delights
A special place indeed, particularly for honeymooners and lovers. It's steeped in history & romance with delightful gardens to roam at will
Feather pillows, welcome goodies, an extensive batterie de cuisine... the hosts are super generous, the views are to die for
Tradition and comfort on the border with Wales, a welcoming country-house hotel with warm rooms, pretty gardens and delicious food
Three very special places to stay on one glorious estate. Gather those whose company you enjoy and immerse yourselves in beauty and history
Elegant Regency rectory full of charm, with walks in all directions, views to gaze at and kind, generous hosts. A rare place
In peaceful Bishop’s Castle, a red-brick cottage with sweeping views from the garden and beautiful walking nearby. Dog-friendly too
Welcome to a cosy, country-rustic bolthole for four, in a friendly, community village inn, with some of the best food in Shropshire
This restored dining pub is close to Ludlow and brilliant for walkers – Neenton is near to Brown Clee Hill – a Sawday's Community Champion
Charmingly rambling, inside and out: blazing log fires, riotous patterns, oak panelling, prolific garden, and big, comfortable, antique beds
Fuss-free, flexible stays at this early Georgian townhouse with delicious breakfasts, a sweet garden and much to discover on your doorstep
Homely furnishings and 17th-century charm at this estate on the Severn, whose owners are mad about horses and give you fine home produce
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