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A delightful 18thC beamed cottage in an area of outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by meadows, in a quiet hamlet, with views over Shropshire's famous hills.South facing, it stands in a country lane with a secluded private garden at the rear with a view of the river Teme. There is a great diversity of wildlife to be seen with many places of interest to be visited. Ludlow, the gourmet capital of Europe is a few miles away and the Ironbridge Gorge, the birthplace of Industry is within easy reach.Much Wenlock, Shrewsbury, Powis and Stokesay castles are just some of the nearby historic sites.Four miles north is historicClun, with its ancient castle bearing witness to Saxon rebels, Welsh invasions and the Norman conquest. There are many fascinating local walks including (King) Offa's Dyke and Caer Caradoc (an iron-age fortified hilltop) The cottage is furnished to a high standard with many of the original oak beams and timber framing retained. There is a brick and stone open fireplace in the dining room (logs are stored in the old privy at the bottom of the garden) and a Coalbrookdale fireplace in the sitting room.There are storage heaters in every room and the cottage is carpeted throughout. Bed linen, towels, tea towels etc are provided and the cottage is supplied with equipment and facilities for four people including electric cooker, fridge, washing machine/tumble drier, television, video and CD player, radios, microwave There is parking space for two or three cars at the rear of the cottage. All electricity, heating, fuel and linen is included in the rental charge. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
AmenitiesLinens are provided
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