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Tel code: 01588 | code search
Postcode: SY7 | code search
Population: 70
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Corfton lies on the outskirts of Craven Arms, just off the A49 between Pedlars Rest and Diddlebury in the rolling countryside of South Shropshire. There is evidence of a castle in the area but all that remains today is an earth ringwork. This peaceful location that is surrounded by open countryside offers the casual visitor a number of hiking and cycling activities as it is within easy reach of Wenlock Edge and the Clee Hills which are the highest hills in the English Midlands and were at one time quarried for their minerals and stone.

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The Calf Kit (1.61 miles)

The Calf Kit

Four quality, brick built barn conversions, superb Shropshire holiday cottages, in a lovely courtyard setting on the owners' 250 acre farm, on the edge of Westhope village, 6 miles from delightful Church Stretton. Originally part ... More

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Crown Country Inn (2.26 miles)

Crown Country Inn

The Crown is set in an "area of outstanding natural beauty", and the towns of Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Telford, Much Wenlock, Bridgnorth and Craven Arms are all within easy travelling distance.

The Crown is a Grade II ... More | visit website

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Affcot Lodge (3.07 miles)

Affcot Lodge
Formally called the Travellers Rest, The Affcot Lodge has changed ownership and undergone substantial refurbishment. Owned and run by Chris and Wendy Davis and their dedicated team the Lodge re-opened for business on 1st July ... More | visit website
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Stokesay Castle Hotel (4.12 miles)

Stokesay Castle Hotel

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Situated in the Shropshire town of Craven Arms surrounded by beautiful countryside and views. We are an ideal base for enjoying shropshire walks, cycling and tourism.
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Upper Onibury Cottages (4.28 miles)

Upper Onibury Cottages
Norton Estate was acquired by the present owners Mr and Mrs Hickman in 1992. The original barns that date from 1840 are built from local stone, and they have been sympathetically converted and carefully furnished ... More | visit website
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The Clive Bar & Restaurant with Rooms (5.00 miles)

The Clive Bar & Restaurant with Rooms

The Clive Bar and Restaurant with Rooms is a unique blend of traditional and contemporary. Originally a farmhouse, the main building has been developed so as to retain the original features of the Clive bar ... More | visit website

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Fishmore Hall (5.43 miles)

Fishmore Hall

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Opening late September 2007, Fishmore Hall is an elegant Georgian house comprised of comfortable bedrooms, a restaurant and bar. Nestling in the stunning Shropshire countryside, overlooking the delightful market town of Ludlow ... More

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Elm Lodge (5.43 miles)

Elm Lodge
Welcome to Elm Lodge; Set around a small courtyard in a Georgian home are two self-catering apartments or upto 4 en-suite rooms offering bed and breakfast; all with independent access; which together will accommodate upto ... More | visit website
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Mynd House (5.53 miles)

Mynd House

Mynd House lies at the foot of the Long Mynd in the unspoilt village of Little Stretton. An Edwardian house built at the turn of the century, it now provides 7 charming and luxurious en-suite bedrooms with ... More | visit website

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Longmynd Hotel (6.04 miles)

Longmynd Hotel

Nestled in woodland overlooking the small market town of Church Stretton, the hotel is situated in the South Shropshire hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty and renowned walking country. Boasting breathtaking views, Longmynd provides good ... More | visit website

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