The Turnip House, Westhope

The Turnip House is a barn conversion cottage on the owners' 250 acre farm near to the village of Westhope in Shropshire. The cottage can sleep six people and has three bedrooms (one SK, one twin & one SK zip-link - can be made into twin) two family bathrooms. The rest of the accommodation is made up of an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars and an enclosed patio area with outdoor furniture and a barbecue. With its neighbouring cottages, The Turnip House can sleep a total of thirty six people in a lovely rural setting.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 6
  •   Bedrooms 3
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Wifi
  •   Table Tennis
  •   Games Room
  •   Farm Setting
  •   Part of a Group
  •   Parking Available
  •   Hot Tub

Accommodation Details

Three bedrooms: 1 x first floor super king-size double with TV, 1 x first floor twin, 1 x ground floor super king-size (zip & link can be a twin on request). Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Shared games room and gym with TV.

This lovely 19th century barn conversion is set in a courtyard location on 250- acres of farmland in the scenic Hope Valley. This Westhope cottage has been beautifully converted to provide spacious, open plan modern living, which includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. There is also a hot tub and shared use of a games room and gym. A charming cottage, perfect for a romantic or a family holiday in a wonderful Shropshire location. Note: Note: Cottage is next to Refs. 1863, 2913, 12658, 26471 and 947385, together they sleep 50.

The scattered village of Westhope is located amidst rolling farmland at the southern foot of the famous Wenlock Edge in Hope Valley. The area is home to numerous walks, rambling trails and cycle routes whilst many of Shropshire's main attractions are within easy driving distance of the village itself. Visitors can enjoy Church Stretton - known to the Victorians as Little Switzerland - with its antique shops and tea-rooms, in the midst of the beautiful Long Mynd Hills and close to the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm and the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre. The World Heritage Site at Ironbridge, Attingham Park, the market towns of Much Wenlock, Shrewsbury and Ludlow are all within easy reach, leaving visitors to the area spoiled for choice.

Location Details

The scattered village of Westhope is located amidst rolling farmland at the southern foot of the famous Wenlock Edge in Hope Valley. The area is home to numerous walks, rambling trails and cycle routes whilst many of Shropshire's main attractions are within easy driving distance of the village itself. Visitors can enjoy Church Stretton - known to the Victorians as Little Switzerland - with its antique shops and tea-rooms, in the midst of the beautiful Long Mynd Hills and close to the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm and the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre. The World Heritage Site at Ironbridge, Attingham Park, the market towns of Much Wenlock, Shrewsbury and Ludlow are all within easy reach, leaving visitors to the area spoiled for choice.

A E Houseman once wrote that Shropshire was "the quietest place under the sun" and today the county remains something of a rural idyll, recognised as one of the least crowded and most peaceful regions in England.

Reviews

We stayed at the Milking Parlour on Middle Westhope Farm and lucked out to have the first Alpaca walk. Stunning countryside and wonderfully guided by the owners. The kids were in raptures. Very good value too!

Rated by Gunsterbunnster reviewed on 21st April 2019

Stayed for three nights and had a great time. We last stayed at the cottages 7 years ago and they had always stayed in our mind as a place to go back to, we were not disappointed. The cottage was really clean and cots, high chairs and stair gates were provided for our grandsons, there are also lots of baby/child friendly cutler, cups etc in the well equipped kitchen. The new addition of the games room and gym is great. Extremely dog friendly, there were towels, treats and a dog bowl left for the dog.

Rated by moonbather reviewed on 15th October 2018

I have just returned from a fabulous weekend at The Turnip House with four friends. The Cottage is beautiful, and is in a stunning location, pet friendly (we took two small dogs with us), and just great for a relaxing break. There are fantastic scenic walks around the location. The nearest pub is a short drive away, but to be honest, we took our own food and alcohol, so only ventured to the pub on one occasion. The Cottage is well equipped, and we took advantage of the hot tub more than once a day. There is also a BBQ which we used. Marianne the owner is very friendly, and meets you on arrival to check all is OK. There was a bottle of wine, a lovely lemon drizzle cake and chocolate as a welcome gift. Marianne had also left tea, coffee sugar, and a jug of milk for us in the fridge. The hot tub is also tested regularly. This was my second time at Westhope Country Retreats (I stayed at the larger Troopers Barn last year with my family). I am also going back to The Turnip House in November with my Husband for his birthday weekend. Definitely recommended.

Rated by Denise H reviewed on 16th September 2018

This is a beautiful cottage in lovely surroundings. Spotlessly clean with everything you need in a self catering cottage. Fantastic hot tub which is maintained everyday by the very friendly and helpful staff. This was a long weekend away for five of us, all girls (hot tub hotties!! Lol ) we had a great time, nice long walks and relaxing evenings in the hot tub. Will definitely be back next year. Nearest pub is about 3.5 miles away, few minutes in the car probably a good hour or so to walk. We took our own wines etc so happy days! Couldn't fault this place the owners should be proud of it.

Rated by julialZ5803PI reviewed on 1st October 2017

This is our favourite holiday cottage yet (we've done a few!). The decor was lovely (see photo's), great size kitchen / lounge, bedrooms were cozy and the beds super comfy. Hot tub was great and maintained every day. The kids loved the games room and went daily to play table tennis and pool. The welcome cake and wine was a lovely thought too. Great wi-fi, which only went down once as it was on a satellite system but rectified quickly. It has an upstairs bathroom and an en-suite bathroom with the downstairs bedroom, which was handy as there were 5 of us so no queuing for the loo! We had a game between us to see who could find something wrong... and all we came up with was no potato peeler... so as you can see this place just can't be faulted. Would highly recommend and will definitely be returning.

Rated by RobandMarcia reviewed on 25th September 2016

Fabulous accommodation. Everywhere really clean. Lovely welcoming touches made The Turnip House the perfect home from home. Hot tub was amazing. Lots of leaflets, maps and tourist information pamphlets. Friendly owners

Rated by Mrs Lingwood reviewed on 1st March 2016

The accommodation was fantastic in every way. It was clean, tidy, well decorated and the kitchen had everything. We had an amazing time.

Rated by Mrs Banks reviewed on 18th February 2016

Very nice property and we all fitted in nicely. The kitchen, in particular, pretty much everyone was very impressed with it.

Rated by Mr Attia reviewed on 1st January 2016

Fantastic stay at The Turnip House, large open plan living / dining area, very comfy couches and bedrooms, had a lovely family get together over a weekend and everyone agreed we would be back! Highly recommend!

Rated by Mrs Boyd reviewed on 3rd November 2015

What an amazing place, the accommodation was finished to an extremely high standard. The staff could not have been more helpful. Would definitely go back.

Rated by Mrs Vick reviewed on 29th April 2015

A good place to stay with a disabled mum and a dog, with it having a separate downstairs bedroom and toilet plus an enclosed garden. Also a lovely welcome from the owner with home-made cake, wine, chocolate and flowers.

Rated by Mrs Kinsey reviewed on 20th September 2014

We arrived at this place, and were treated to a lovely surprise of a homemade cake, a jug of milk in the fridge, a bar of chocolate and a bottle of wine! The owner arrived shortly to greet us, and informed us what the area had to offer. Nothing was too much trouble. The location is tranquil and there are many 'conservation walks' to walk your dog. Although situated off an A road, the location is central to nearby activities and attractions, such as lovely walks in Carding Mill Valley, Long Mynd, the 'Hills & Dales' route to Craven Arms. Attractions within close proximity are Acton Scott, a working Victorian farm, and the charming town of Ludlow (9 miles away). There are other numerous attractions in the area. Supermarkets deliver to this property, although don't forget the high quality food provided at local towns such as Church Stretton. If you have kids, then they will love viewing the pigs, donkeys and cattle situated in adjacent fields. The games room was also entertaining on a rainy day. The only area for slight improvement is the gym. It currently houses a weight lifting machine, a rowing machine and a cross trainer. Unfortunately, when we visited, the cross trainer was out of action and in my opinion, the gym would benefit from a running machine/spin cycle and a fan to cool the room. All in all a very well appointed holiday cottage, and we had a wonderful time.

Rated by plais reviewed on 20th August 2014

Very comfortable accommodation, tastefully decorated and appointed with very good quality furnishings. This made for a relaxing stay. A home made sponge cake, bottle of wine and milk in the fridge were a lovely surprise on arrival.

Rated by Mr Lockwood reviewed on 29th July 2014

Shropshire is somewhere I have wanted to go for a long time. Went with my husband and our son and daughter in law and the two grandsons aged 11 and 14 yrs. Loved The Turnip House, liked the spaciousness, it was nice to meet the owner who answered any questions. We went out and about and it was nice to return to The Turnip House after a long day. It was not far from the local pub which did lovely meals. Only problem, wish we had gone for 2 weeks instead of one, but it was half term in May, and that governed the amount of time we could spend. Lovely and relaxing with so much provided, so much more than usually provided when we have stayed in cottages before.

Rated by Mrs Binns reviewed on 3rd July 2014

Ambience, comfort, space.

Rated by Mrs Sambells reviewed on 22nd January 2014

A very comfortable and well appointed holiday home.

Rated by Mr Fletcher reviewed on 8th November 2013

I liked the luxurious accommodation and particularly the bed linen. The games room was really fun and we enjoyed our time in there.

Rated by Mrs Southern reviewed on 25th October 2013

The house décor was of very high quality. Outstanding place to stay, and the owners were very friendly and helpful.

Rated by reviewed on 7th September 2013

Friendly welcome and wonderful place. Ideally situated for Much Wenlock and Carding Mill Valley.

Rated by Ms Clarkson reviewed on 29th August 2012

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