A self catering holiday at Knowbury Old Vicarage near Ludlow in ShropshireTHE OLD VICARAGE
COACH HOUSE
Knowbury,
Ludlow,
Shropshire
SY8 3JU

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Sleeps: 4.
Pets by arrangement.

Low season £310 pw.
High season £425 pw.
Short breaks, Xmas and New Year by arrangement.



For further details please contact:

Adrian and Sheila Phillips
Tel: 01584 891749
Fax: 0870 163 9095
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar


 A charming Grade II listed, stone built cottage ideally situated for exploring Ludlow (only five miles away), the Shropshire Hills and the Welsh Marches. The Coach House was built in 1842, sympathetically converted into a cottage in 1991.

It is within the Shropshire Hills Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty on a quiet lane at the edge of a village with two pubs in walking distance. It lies on the lower slopes of Titterstone Clee Hill with its stunning views. The Shropshire Way hiking trail runs past the property to the summit of the Clee.

Accommodation  
  • On the ground floor is a large sitting room with a separate dining area and a log burning stove in a brick-built fireplace.
  • A door leads to the separate, fully equipped kitchen.
  • Outside is a private patio with table and chairs.
  • A flight of stairs leads up to the first floor landing which is brightly lit by a large picture window with views to the distant Malvern Hills.
  • Off the landing is a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and a bathroom with bath and WC.
  • All the first floor rooms have a mass of exposed timber beams and sloping ceilings.
Facilities  
  • Bed linen and towels provided. Included in the rental cost as is one basket of logs.
  • Full central heating.
  • Freeview TV with DVD, CD player and radio.
  • TV in double bedroom.
  • Full-size four ring electric cooker with oven and grill, Dishwasher, Microwave, Washing machine.
  • Dedicated off-street parking for two cars.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar



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