This traditional, stone built cottage rests in an idyllic countryside setting within the pretty village of Diddlebury, amidst the breath-taking Shropshire countryside. Packed with character whilst boasting modern features, Glebe Cottage is an excellent choice for families seeking a rural retreat on the border of Wales.
Stepping inside, directly in front of you is the inviting sitting room, wonderfully furnished to welcome your return after a day of rambling the area, with comfortable sofas and armchairs and a magnificent inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove. Wander beyond the original beams and exposed stonework to the country style kitchen, where you will find it easy to prepare delightful meals thanks to the well-equipped selection of appliances. There is also a charming dining room for those formal mealtime moments. Upstairs are the four tastefully furnished bedrooms, exuding luxury and comfort throughout, and comprised of a king-size double, double and two singles. The modern shower room will be perfect for getting yourself ready for the day, whilst the elegant bathroom with roll-top bath is where you can soak your muscles in the tub after one of your adventures. Make the most of your very own private garden, which is enclosed and offers a peaceful spot to take in the surroundings. Nearby is an award winning pub which is perfect if you fancy a night off cooking. Avid walkers will be paradise with the renowned Wenlock Edge, Clee Hills, and the Welsh Marches all within the area. For a day out, visit the historic towns of Ludlow, Shrewsbury and Bishop’s Castle for a wonderful choice of shops and castle, together with a variety of festivals, and are all within a short drive. A superb base allowing you to see all that Shropshire has to offer.
The village of Diddlebury sits in the Corve Dale Valley, amidst South Shropshire countryside, 8 miles from Ludlow. Close to the Welsh Marches and with an award-winning pub nearby, this location offers excellent walking and cycling opportunities, and is within easy reach of Wenlock Edge, Clee Hills and Long Mynd Hills, overlooking Church Stretton. Nearby Ludlow, with its listed buildings and medieval streets provides a backdrop for the street markets, held in the shadow of the castle. Ludlow also boasts a number of antique and art shops, restaurants, tea shops, pubs and inns. With Church Stretton, Shrewsbury and Hereford all close, as well as the Ironbridge Gorge museums, Severn Valley Railway, Berrington Hall, Stokesay Castle and wonderful Cardingmill Valley, this is a superb destination for a break.
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