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Shropshire as a rural retreat: plan your hideaway holiday here

Shropshire is one of Great Britain’s last rural idylls – a perfect retreat from a busy life in the modern world. In many parts of the county our landscape is sweeping, green and timeless. Much of south Shropshire is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Feel your shoulders dropping and your everyday cares drift away as you admire Shropshire’s hills, ancient and steadfast. Stay in a Shropshire shepherd’s hut, log cabin, glamping destination or bunkhouse and immerse yourself in true rural beauty. You’ll find sights and wonders in Shropshire that you may never have seen before. Visit the mysterious stone circle of Mitchell’s Fold on Stapeley Hill. Explore the meres and mosses of north Shropshire. On the atmospheric plateau of the Long Mynd you might encounter wild ponies, grazing in the heathland. Discover exquisite churches and chapels, far away from or disproportionate in size to the tiny villages they now serve. Look for castles and castle ruins, recalling Shropshire’s border legacy and ancient feuds with Wales. Quiet and beautiful, Shropshire is an ideal honeymoon destination. Escape to a Shropshire cottage or country hotel, just you and your new husband or wife. Dine in a cosy pub. Go stargazing in the hills. Visit a romantic stately home and wander in its luscious gardens. Walk hand in hand for miles without encountering another human being. Perhaps you’d like to hire bikes or even a tandem, and explore the Severn Gorge on two wheels. Whatever your plans for your English honeymoon, rural Shropshire is the perfect place to start married life, far from the cares of the everyday world. Are you ready for your rural retreat in beautiful Shropshire?

Shrewsbury

Summer House Holiday Home

The Summer House | Sleeps 2 | Shrewsbury The Summer House and Octagonal Tower built in around 1607 by Sir Francis Newport was originally used as a banqueting house for entertaining his guests to dinner. Unfortunately the main house was destroyed by a fire and never rebuilt and therefore The Summer House is the only […]

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Chirbury

Marrington Escapes

Luxurious holiday cottages in the Heart of South Shropshire. No matter the weather or the season, there is always a view to celebrate here on the estate. Sunlight through summer trees, raindrops on the river as it winds its way down stream, carpets of golden autumnal leaves and icing sugar dusted valleys in winter. It’s […]

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Shrewsbury

Fox and Hare Cottages

Looking out over the beautiful Briedden Hills, Fox and Hare Cottages welcomes guests looking for  accommodation for extended families to enjoy memorable holidays together. Based on a historic farm in the village of Shrawardine, the cottages are surrounded by meadows full of wildlife, where the only neighbours are cattle and horses. We positively encourage guests […]

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Church Stretton

All Stretton Bunkhouse

Welcome to All Stretton Bunkhouse Hostel in South Shropshire There are three rooms in the bunkhouse, Synalds and Caradoc both have two bunks each and catering for four per room in total and Novers has two single beds, catering for two in total. The kitchen is fully kitted out with cooker, microwave, toaster, kettle and […]

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Bridgnorth

Dinney Farm Country Cottages

A fabulous range of six self-catering cottages that offer high quality accomodation sleeping from 3 people all the way up to 20!!  Situated just 3 1/2 miles from Bridgnorth in the beautiful Shropshire countryside, we are set on a ridge overlooking Chelmarsh Reservoir on one side and The Severn Valley on the other. Route 45 […]

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Shrewsbury

Little Springs Farm Cottage

A haven of peace and tranquility, a get-away-from-it-all retreat set in beautiful countryside with stunning views over Wenlock Edge. Perfect for a romantic break or as a base for walking and exploring. Close to the ancient market towns of Much Wenlock and Shrewsbury, and just 1½ hours West of Birmingham. For an idea of our […]

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Cleobury Mortimer

Lea Farm House

Settled amongst the grounds of the owners working farm, on the outskirts of the charming town of Cleobury Mortimer, in Shropshire, rests this remarkable ten-bedroom detached holiday home, Lea Farm House. Boasting a spacious and contemporary interior in a delightful countryside setting, Lea Farm House makes the ideal base for a rural retreat for both […]

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Bridgnorth

The Bulls Head Inn at Chelmarsh

The Bull’s Head is a traditional family owned 18th century (circa 1730) Inn,  four miles south of historic Bridgnorth, set amidst Shropshire’s rolling hills, with stunning views over the Severn Valley, Clee Hills & Chelmarsh Reservoir. The Inn has many original features such as exposed beams and stone walls in the Bar areas, where a […]

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Near Shrewsbury

Middle Farm and Cottages

Luxury self catering holiday accommodation on a family run, small farm set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As featured on the BBC’s Escape to the Country and Farmer’s Country Showdown, this special tucked away smallholding is also home to three Gold Award holiday cottages, critically endangered Soay sheep, Aylesbury ducks, a mix of […]

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Church Stretton

Church Stretton Holiday Cottages

Church Stretton Holiday Cottages offer three beautiful, fully equipped self catering cottages, immaculately clean to ensure a relaxing and enjoyable stay in the beautiful South Shropshire Hills. With the little extra’s provided for you to make the holiday enjoyable and stress free leaving you relaxed and refreshed. Eliza’s and Jasleigh cottages are ideally situated in Church Stretton with the town […]

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Market Drayton

Peatswood Clockhouse

“The Clockhouse is the perfect escape to relax with family and friends!” Part of the Peatswood Estate, the Peatswood Clockhouse is set within 500 acres of stunning parkland and farmland, with far reaching views of Shropshire and Staffordshire. Formerly a stable block to the now deceased Peatswood Hall, the four bedroom Clockhouse provides light-filled living […]

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Market Drayton

Fordhall Farm

Spend a magical holiday in our Shropshire-made Mongolian yurts, privately situated on our 140 acre organic farm in North Shropshire’s Tern Valley. Our two yurts are interconnected, providing the perfect getaway for up to six people. One is used as the bedroom and the other the living space. We only rent this as one unit, […]

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Oswestry

wild conTENTment

An eco-friendly campsite offering 10 large pitches with bell-tents and luxurious and quirky en-suite bathrooms available right on the border where England meets Wales. Whether its a family camping trip, re-union, celebration or travelling solo, wildconTENTment can accommodate all of those needs. We are essentially offering a large(11 acres) camping  field offering only 6 pitches […]

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Embark on a journey through Ludlow's enchanting streets on a sunny Saturday market day! 🌞✨ 

Witness the lively atmosphere as local traders bring colors and flavors to the scene. Explore quaint independent shops, bask in the aromatic charm of cafes, and savor culinary delights at local restaurants. 

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"🏰✨ Dive into the heart of Shrewsbury's Castle Quarter – the epicenter of history and grandeur! 🏰 Home to four of the town's largest historic treasures – Shrewsbury Castle, Library, Prison, and Train Station. 

Did you know Shrewsbury Castle's foundations were laid in 1083 by the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Roger de Montgomery? 
Montgomery, a cousin of William the Conqueror, earned this castle and more as a thank-you for his aid during the Norman conquest.

From royal stronghold to a 16th-century transformation, Shrewsbury Castle has quite the story. Now, it stands majestically, housing the Shropshire Regimental Museum. 👑🏰 Ready to step into the pages of history?

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