A thatched cottage set just 2½ miles from the popular town of Ludlow, offering comfortable accommodation with open plan living space. .
Ground Floor: Entrance hall: With storage for boots and coats. Open plan living space: With wooden floor. Living area: With wood burner, 32" Smart TV, DVD player, bluetooth stereo speakers, beams and French doors leading to garden. Dining area: With beams. Kitchen area: With electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and Tassimo coffee machine. Cupboard: With washing machine. Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed and beams. Shower room: With shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail. Steep, spiral, open-tread stairs to... First Floor: Bedroom 2: With twin beds, beams and sloping ceiling.. Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and logs for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Enclosed lawned garden with garden furniture, BBQ and summerhouse. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking. Please note: There are 3 steps in the garden. No children under 12 years old.. Set in the historic village of Richards Castle within the picturesque Shropshire countryside, offering guests plenty of opportunities for walks and sightseeing. In the 16th century, the cottage started its life as a simple timber, wattle and daub, thatched property, with a hole in the roof acting as a chimney. Families would sleep in the upper space, using a makeshift ladder, whilst animals would sleep downstairs. During the 17th century, a staircase would have been made, to give better access to the upper floor. The cottage was extended in the 18th century, when a bread oven was installed in the inglenook fireplace. This is what gave the cottage its name Batchcott (bread supplied/cottage). In the 1930s the cottage was further extended to become a ‘proper’ house. It was then modernised in 1978 as a granny annexe. The town of Ludlow lies in the shadow of the 13th-century Ludlow Castle which regularly holds events and is a must day out for guests stopping at the property. The town itself also boasts an array of shops, bars and restaurants for guests to enjoy. Ludlow is at the start of the Mortimer Trail, a long-distance path to Kington on the Herefordshire/Wales border and boasts stunning views throughout. There are also breathtaking walks and views nearby, out from the Clee Hill. After a day sightseeing and enjoying all that Shropshire has to offer, why not sit out in the private gardens at the property, with a glass of wine, and enjoy the peace and tranquillity that the location offers? The Cottage boasts a large rear garden with small terrace, lawn and summerhouse, and bird watchers will delight in the number of species visiting the garden. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 2½ miles.
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