This beautiful barn conversion in rural Shropshire provides a welcome retreat for couples, families and their four-legged chums. You’ll have a dog-friendly pub within 2 miles – great for those post-dinner drinks accompanied by your pet. At the market town of Ludlow (4 miles), explore the 11th-century castle with your fur monster by your side. And to increase the woof factor even further, the area offers ample opportunities for walkers to explore the River Teme (2.5 miles) and the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (5.5 miles).
With enchanting original features such as a stone exterior and exposed beams, this cosy holiday home is sure to you from the get-go. The stylish kitchen is bathed in natural light from the French doors, which open onto the patio and garden area. Tuck into dinners and leisurely breakfasts around the spacious four-person dining table. In the welcoming lounge, sink into the comfortable sofas and spark up the wood burner. Your fluff ball can lounge lazily in the gentle heat while the humans get lost in a film. The outside space is sure to get the bark of approval from your beloved canine, with plenty of space for her to roam happily and sunbathe on the grass. Furniture and a BBQ are on hand for those fresh-air meals.
Nearby you’ll have fabulous walking routes to sniff out with your doggie, such as the Shropshire Way, which you can join in Ludlow, and the ancient Offa’s Dyke Path, accessible in Knighton, 16.5 miles to the west. Don’t miss a chance to pick up some local produce at the farm shop just outside Ludlow (7 miles) – ideal for producing yummy home-cooked meals. At Bridgnorth (24.5 miles), board a steam railway for a ride along the Severn Valley Railway, where dogs go free of charge.