Offering peaceful far-reaching views over the surrounding valley, this light and inviting barn conversion makes a fantastic holiday retreat for couples and smaller families exploring the idyllic countryside of Shropshire. With ample space for four guests, the sympathetically updated former dairy parlour also provides plenty of room for a canine companion to join you for long walks through the beautiful Shropshire Hills. Situated within picturesque farmland and featuring a welcoming wood burner, original timber beams and exposed brickwork, this cute and welcoming hideaway is a lovely base for walkers, hikers and nature enthusiasts discovering the area’s quaint villages, historic sites and idyllic landscapes.
This characterful stone-built cottage features a light-filled, stylishly arranged kitchen, fully equipped and with ample storage space, workspace and a cheery breakfast table. A couple of steps lead down into the snug and inviting lounge/diner with original oak beams set in the vaulted ceiling. This relaxing room features ample seating, a Smart TV, a welcoming wood burner set in a brick surround, and a handsome main dining area. Exploring this cosy bolthole further, you will find a refreshing bathroom and two spacious, tastefully decorated bedrooms: one super-king-size and one king-size. From the lounge, double doors lead out into a sweet back garden with a lawn and space for pets to run about as you take in the glorious scenery. Private off-road parking is available for two cars.
The property lies within the peaceful hamlet of Stretton Westwood, just 2 miles from the thriving medieval town of Much Wenlock. Heading immediately west, the majestic Shropshire Hills National Landscape offers miles of walks for your pet to lead you along. Dogs are welcome at a range of local attractions including the parklands and woodlands of Benthall Hall, Wilderhope Manor, the Dudmaston Estate and Buildwas Abbey (all within 13 miles).