If your perfect getaway includes adventuring during the days then relaxing with loved ones in the evenings, this bolthole is a wonderful destination for you. Welcoming those with tufty paws and tails, pack your bags and take to this countryside abode for a holiday full of exploration and quality time together. Chase sticks in the fabulous Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which lies on your doorstep before unwinding in the hot tub with a tipple in hand – and then do it all again tomorrow!
Astounding views welcome you to this property; gaze across the rolling valleys and admire the lush greenery. On entering the home, you are invited to lap up the sophisticated yet cosy atmosphere of the open-plan living space. Creating the hub of the house, the lounge, kitchen and diner all flow through to one another meaning you can always keep a watchful eye on your cheeky canine companion (who will love the underfloor heating!). The vaulted ceiling and exposed beams beautifully complement the character exuded by this home. After rustling up tasty treats, head out into the terraced garden by descending a set of steps. Sprawl out in the sun or snuggle up by the fire pit to keep toes warm. Grab a book from the library and rest your head in one of two lovely bedrooms, one of which is a family room with a single bed in the traditional-style crog loft. Please note, the owners live on site though privacy is assured.
Harness up and head for the Shropshire Hills AONB where many an adventure awaits: follow well-trodden paths or explore off the beaten track. History lovers should travel 18 miles to Stokesay Castle where dogs are allowed in the grounds. Many a quaint market town lies nearby, where you can enjoy a cup of tea and cake and a wander.