Cottages in Ludlow

The Park
The Park and Upper Onibury Cottages
Onibury

Ludlow
Shropshire

SY7 9AW

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Nestling in 2000 acres of lovely grounds amidst Shropshire's beautiful rolling countryside, these handsome properties share use of a superb indoor heated swimming pool, a tennis court and a small gymnasium. Built in 1840 from the mellow local stone, and grouped around a fine courtyard, the four cottages are sympathetic barn conversions, retaining a wealth of original features in their carefully furnished interiors, whilst The Park is a luxuriously appointed and very spacious modern stone barn, faithfully built in traditional style, and boasting captivating rural views. Wonderful walks start from the door through the owners' 2000 acre estate or further afield in the historic Border country. Ludlow famous for its gourmet reastaurants, annual festival, magnificent castle ruins and parish church as well as its many interesting shops and pubs, is just 5 miles away.

Stokesay Castle and the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre are 2 miles and historic Shrewsbury and the Ironbridge Gorge Museum are easily accessible. Fishing, golf and National Hunt racing are all under 5 miles. Shops and pubs serving food ½ mile.

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