Enjoying an excellent location for relaxing with friends deep in the South Shropshire countryside, it's a perfect base for enjoying the festivals and events that the nearby historic town of Ludlow offers. Ludlow is a thriving market town, boasting nearly five hundred listed buildings in the town itself, with the original medieval street layout surviving almost unchanged. Situated on a cliff above the River Teme, it's best known for its September Food and Drink Festival and has a strong reputation for providing excellent local fayre year round. Walkers will enjoy trails from the door, with twelve acres of farmland to enjoy surrounding the barn and the Clee Hills and child friendly Mortimer Forest in easy reach.
This is a truly exceptional property, perfect for a group gathering. Step through the barn door into to find a fabulous, open-plan entertaining space with wood burner, comfortable seating, plus a large dining table and stylish kitchen with electric range oven and gas hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and breakfast bar. The ground floor is beautifully designed for socialising and spending time all together whilst large bi-fold doors give beautiful views of the outside. There are four bedrooms, a super-king-size bedroom (which can be made into a twin bedroom by request at time of booking) on the ground floor, shower room with WC and utility area. Upstairs you will find a master bedroom with a super-king-size bed and en-suite bathroom with a shower of the bath, and WC. A further super-king-size bedroom (which can be made into a twin bedroom by request at time of booking ) and a children’s bunk bedroom with additional single bed. There is a further family bathroom upstairs with rainforest style shower and WC. All of the rooms are beautifully finished and provide a real sense of luxury and comfort.
Outside is simply stunning with a large undercover outdoor kitchen area with BBQ. There is an additional entertainment barn with gorgeous interiors as well as a bar, wood burner and dart board. There are also two fire pits - one down by the pond and the other in the middle of the upper field which you can gather around as the night draws in.