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The entrance features a pair of open doors leading into a bright, welcoming interior. On either side, small green plants are positioned near the wooden structure. A staircase can be seen in the background, adding to the open, airy feel of the space.
Place to stay in Vernolds Common
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews

A Rural Escape

Claypits at Vernolds Common is located in a beautiful rural location in the stunning South Shropshire Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is ideally located 4 miles from the historic market town of Ludlow with it's castle, historic buildings and small independant shops and cafes. It is in easy travelling distance from many local attractions including Stokesay Castle. It is ideal for walkers and cyclists as Claypits is only half a mile from Route 44 on the National Cycle Network.

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Train in Vernolds Common
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

The GWR Wagon, Victoria Station, Nr Ludlow

Stay in a beautifully restored Art Deco railway carriage—1 of only 2 unique, private stays in the Corvedale countryside of South Shropshire. Enjoy uninterrupted rural views, red kites overhead & grazing livestock. Step out onto a raised patio for outdoor dining & soaking up the scenery. Cosy & comfortable all year round with WiFi inc. Perfect for a peaceful escape under star-filled skies. 5 miles from historic Ludlow for great food & walks. If unavailable, see our other carriage, Kings Cross.

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A charming barn exterior features natural wood and stone finishes, complemented by flower baskets and lush greenery. Sunlight brightens the facade, showcasing multiple windows and a welcoming entrance. A gravel pathway leads to the building, surrounded by vibrant wildflowers.
Barn in Leintwardine
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Tawny Owl Barn

Tawny Owl Barn is a 200-year-old, grade 2 listed, tastefully converted barn in the village of Leintwardine. A large garden is available for our guests which has a wildlife pond and waterfall and another barn with an open fire available for sitting around. Rooms are spacious, well furnished, and well-equipped. There is a large kitchen/diner and lounge plus two bedrooms with en-suites. A large lounge settee can also be used as a double bed. There are two pubs and shop within walking distance.

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A charming wooden cabin with a sloped roof is set against a backdrop of rolling hills and forest. A wood-fired hot tub is positioned nearby, surrounded by gravel. The deck extends from the cabin, providing an outdoor space to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Cabin in Abbeycwmhir
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews

Woolly Wood Cabins - Bryn

Cosy cabin nestled amongst hills & forestry, close to the Elan Valley. Surrounded by a working farm and beautiful Welsh countryside, with an abundance of walks from the cabin door. Private & tranquil, perfect for those wishing to escape the crowds and enjoy the great outdoors & local wildlife. A dark sky area. The cabin has a rustic luxury feel, with a wood fired hot tub, log burner, underfloor heating, boiling hot water tap, and a smart TV with sky sports, sky cinema, and Netflix

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A handcrafted lodge is set amidst lush greenery, featuring a spacious deck with a hot tub. Large bifold doors open to the inviting interior, where wooden beams and a modern roof complement the natural surroundings. Scenic hills in the background enhance the tranquil setting.
Cabin in Horderley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 449 reviews

Beautiful Handcrafted Cedar Lodge with Hot Tub

This beyond the average bespoke 2020 build is ultimately pleasing to the eye, with it’s curvaceous smoothed oak rail staircase, handsome pillars and waxy satin cedar beams which embrace this appealing handcrafted lodge. An open plan living area leads onto 2 bedrooms with beautiful en-suites. Sitting in a field amongst the vivid greens of the Shropshire hills on an expanse of decking where you can open up the bifold doors and bring the outside in and enjoy the deliciously warm hot tub.

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A peaceful garden area features a wooden hut with a light exterior and a welcoming entrance. The space includes potted plants and a small planter box nestled among gravel. A hot tub is visible nearby, surrounded by wooden fencing and natural greenery.
Hut in Shropshire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

Onny View Shepherd Hut 'Bluebell' with hot tub

Nestled in the heart of Shropshire, Onny View shepherds’ huts offer the perfect location. Situated between the picturesque towns of Church Stretton and Ludlow and just a stone throws away from Stokesay Castle. The small but cosy huts have everything you need for the perfect get away. The huts are tucked away a private garden surrounded by beautiful fruit trees, located within the 3 woods walk in an area of outstanding natural beauty, making it a prefect hide away all year round.

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A cozy interior of the shepherd’s hut is presented with wooden accents and a functional kitchenette. Natural light enters from a window, illuminating the spacious bed with soft linens. A bathroom area is visible in the background, featuring a freestanding bath, creating a peaceful retreat ambiance.
Shepherd’s hut in Shebdon
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Beautiful, private Shepherd's hut overlooking lake

Escape to our secluded shepherd’s hut overlooking a peaceful reservoir. This charming hideaway offers total privacy and stunning water views. Unwind in your own private log-fired Scandinavian hot tub, perfect for stargazing or relaxing after a day in nature. Inside, enjoy cozy comforts and rustic charm. Ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking tranquility and a break from the everyday. A true off-grid retreat. Please feel free to message us and enquire for more information.

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An aerial view of The Summerhouse Tower situated amidst expansive green fields. The tower's distinctive architecture is highlighted, with its round structure and decorative roof. Surrounding hedges and a pathway lead towards the entrance, emphasizing the property’s secluded and tranquil environment.
Tower in Eyton on Severn
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

A romantic historic tower for 2

The Summerhouse Tower is a very special holiday-home-for-two set within the rolling Shropshire countryside. A Grade II listed tower, this unique, romantic retreat enjoys excellent views to the east, and views of the Shropshire Hills to the south and the west. The Tower, built circa 1607, was originally used as a banqueting house for entertaining dinner guests. Whilst the main house was destroyed by a fire, The Summer House is available for cosy stays throughout the year.

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Two alpacas are seen grazing in a snowy field by a calm river. The backdrop features barren trees and rolling hills, partially covered in snow. A clear blue sky stands above, complementing the serene winter landscape.
Cottage in Norbury
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Contemporary barn conversion with staggering views

This lovely barn is set in the midst of the Shropshire Hills National Landscape . With walks from your doorstep you can discover the natural beauty of the area or take time out on the patio and drink in the views over the lake to the Long Mynd beyond. Meet the friendly alpacas on site and of an evening cosy up together with a warm fire watching the moon and stars rise. Visit historic castles, country houses, magical stone circles and ancient monuments.

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A thatched cottage is visible alongside a wooden building, set against a backdrop of lush green fields. The structures are surrounded by trees and a gravel pathway leads toward the entrance of the wooden building, which features a balcony.
Guesthouse in Vernolds Common
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 855 reviews

Idyllic retreat, fantastic views with EV charger

Idyllic retreat set in the grounds of a 17th Century thatched cottage. Private and isolated, no traffic noise ! Set within the Corvedale with Historic Ludlow a 4 mile drive away. Buzzards and red kites circle overhead. Fabulous, unspoilt views of Clee hill, Brown Clee and Flounders folly. Church Stretton and the Long Mynd is a 20 minute drive away. Ludlow food Centre is a 5 minute drive away. Electric car chargers available at 45p per kw

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A spacious bedroom is highlighted by a large gable end window, offering views of the surrounding green valley. A comfortable armchair sits beside the window, while luxurious bedding is arranged neatly on the large bed. Natural light fills the room, creating an inviting setting.
Cottage in Shropshire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Perkley Retreat - Stunning Views!

Welcome to Perkley Retreat only 1 mile outside of Much Wenlock with one of the best views in Shropshire! What 3 Words location - Gearing Expires Adapt Ideally located for Shropshire's main highlights. Newly renovated to a high standard, our cottage will have everything you need for your stay. The master bedroom with sweeping views across the valley has a Superking size bed (can also be 2 singles).

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The exterior of the Pyrapod is showcased against a vibrant sunset, featuring a wooden terrace with a lounge chair. The cabin is surrounded by lush greenery, and scenic fields extend into the background, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the site.
Tiny home in Worcestershire
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Sauna, HotTub & Cold Plunge Pyramid Escape

Escape to the heart of the Teme Valley and unwind at our peaceful eco-retreat. Stay in our unique Pyrapod—where luxury meets sustainability—with private access to a natural pool, wood-fired sauna, and hot tub. Just a short drive from the historic market town of Ludlow—famous for its food and charm—this is an ideal base for couples, nature lovers, and wellness seekers.

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