| Corn House - Church Stretton |
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Lodges: Popular with nature lovers, ramblers, equine enthusiasts or those who just enjoy relaxing in bucolic bliss, Plaish and nearby Cardington offers a quiet haven to get away from it all and enjoy a quintessentially English rural break. The larger market towns in the area offer an urban distraction for those who fancy a break from all that peace and quiet, while other attractions in the area include Severn Valley Steam Railway, Action Scott Historic Working Farm, Stokesay Castle and Ironbridge. Fans of the esoteric arts should note: Cardington was owned by the Knights Templar until 1308. |
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| Stevannah - Bishops Moat |
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Lodges: From its rural setting this lovely converted barn enjoys panoramic far reaching views over the delightful Shropshire countryside towards the welsh Borders. Comfortably furnished it lies close to the owners working farm and offers an excellent base for exploring this area with wonderful walking and fantastic bird watching opportunities with Red Kite being a regular feature. The charming market town of Bishops Castle 2 miles is home to two breweries, interesting shops, pubs and restaurants whilst Ludlow and Shrewsbury are both easily accessible.
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| Astbury Falls Lodges - Bridgnorth |
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Lodges: Surrounded by a breathtaking landscape of unspoilt rolling countryside, meandering rivers and a magnificent waterfall, these outstanding lodges offer an idyllic retreat away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. |
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| Beaconsfield Park - Shrewsbury |
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Lodges: Nestling in the picturesque Shropshire countryside, this award-winning park sits just 1½ miles from historic Shrewsbury. Exclusively for adults this is a luxurious retreat for those looking to get away from it all and explore this beautiful area. |
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| Pant Glas Farm Lodges - Bishops Castle |
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Lodges: With solar panels and wood pellet stove these newly built log cabins offer eco-friendly and cosy accommodation in a magnificent position high on the Kerry Ridgeway with far reaching views across the Shropshire Hills. Both cabins have been thoughtfully situated to offer privacy and outstanding views. After a glorious days walking or cycling on quiet rural lanes visitors can relax in their own blissful hot tub and delight in an opportunity to star gaze into the night sky with no light pollution. Bishops Castle a charming market town with two breweries shops pubs and eateries is 5 miles. Ludlow Shrewsbury and the Welsh borders are all a short drive. |
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| Woodland Park Lodges - Ellesmere |
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Lodges: Nestling in tranquil woodland, deep in Shropshire's unspoilt countryside, this superb collection of traditional real-log lodges offers an idyllic rural retreat. Perfect for romantic breaks or relaxing family holidays exploring England's beautiful green heart. |
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| The Larches - Bishops Castle |
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Lodges: With its solar panels and wood pellet stove this newly built log cabin offers eco-friendly and cosy accommodation in a magnificent position high on the Kerry Ridgeway with far reaching views across the Shropshire Hills. After a glorious day's walking or cycling on quiet rural lanes visitors can relax in the blissful hot tub. Bishop's Castle a charming market town with two breweries shops pubs and eateries is 5 miles. Ludlow Shrewsbury and the Welsh borders are all a short drive.
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| The Byre - Welsh Frankton |
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Lodges: Between the famous village of Whittington – home to the first Lord Mayor of London – and the lovely town of Ellesmere, lies the tiny hamlet of Welsh Frankton. With its host of period buildings dating from Tudor, Georgian and Victorian times, the pretty market town of Ellesmere can be found nestled between a beautiful lake - or 'mere', to the locals - and the Shropshire/Llangollen Canal. Not only is the town situated in the picturesque Shropshire Lakeland, but it is also steeped in history. Originally a fortified Anglo-Saxon settlement, this quaint little holiday resort is host to the charming Church of Saint Mary, with its fifteenth Century roof, and was the home of Thomas Telford during work on the Shropshire/Llangollen Canal. With pubs, shops and restaurants nearby, this is a great location from which to explore everything this region has to offer. |
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| Brookside Woodland Lodges - Oswestry |
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Lodges: Enjoying an enviable setting in the secluded grounds of a large Victorian house just 500 yards from Offa's Dyke, these superb properties boast fantastic views over a valley to Chirk Castle, and offer a paradise to lovers of the great outdoors. |
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| Ashlea Pools Country Park - Craven Arms |
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Lodges: Ashlea Pools is set in one of the most beautiful, tranquil parts of south Shropshire and holds the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation. |
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| Black Hall Lodges - Knighton |
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Lodges: Black Hall Lodges command breathtaking views of the beautiful Shropshire countryside.
This small collection of superior lodges sits just a mile from Offa's Dyke, close to the historic Border town of Knighton. |
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| Cedar Log Cabin - Welsh Frankton |
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Lodges: Set between the famous village of Whittington - the birthplace of the first Lord Mayor of London - and the town of Ellesmere, a pretty market town with Tudor, Georgian and Victorian buildings, the tiny hamlet of Welsh Frankton is located close to a beautiful lake and the Shropshire/Llangollen Canal. Originally a fortified Anglo-Saxon settlement, the nearby town of Ellesmere is steeped in history and is home to the lovely Church of Saint Mary, with its 15th Century roof. There are a wide variety of shops, good pubs and restaurants in the settlement, as well as an abundance of entertainment on and around the nine lakes which surround the town. Guests can stroll through Cremorne Gardens, enjoy fishing and sailing, or explore Colemere Country Park with its wonderful wildlife and scenic walks. |
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| Pant Glas Farm Lodges - Bishops Castle |
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Lodges: With solar panels and wood pellet stove, these newly built log cabins offer eco-friendly and cosy accommodation in a magnificent position high on the Kerry Ridgeway, with far reaching views across the Shropshire Hills. |
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| Coppice Gate Holiday Park - Kinlet |
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Lodges: The owner of this site has not yet submitted a description |
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| Orleton Rise Holiday Home Park - Ludlow |
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Lodges: A family run park set in 17 acres of immaculately kept level grassland, bordered on one side by the River Wye. |
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