Cleobury Mortimer 4.5 miles.
Nestled in Crumpsbrook near the pretty town of Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire in amongst the stunning surroundings of the Shropshire Hills AONB is this well-presented, single-storey abode, Greenacres.
Benefitting from pet-friendly living, off-road parking and a woodburning stove, Greenacres welcomes four guests, perfect for a family or group of friends seeking to explore this beautiful corner of Shropshire.
After parking up, take the weight off your feet in the inviting sitting room, complete with TV and woodburning stove perfect for warming up after a long day of exploring your lovely surroundings.
Allow the budding chef of the group to get to grips with a superb array of appliances in the well-equipped kitchen, including an oil-fired AGA (for display purposes only), guaranteed to ease your self-catered stay; whip up a culinary delight before settling down either at the dining table or outside in the enclosed garden, ready to tuck in as you toast to an unforgettable getaway!
Pop corks until sundown, planning for the exciting days ahead or escape to the lovely shower room to wind down and complete your evening routine, prior to opting for either a king-size or twin single bed to catch your well-earned rest in.
Kickstart your itinerary in the centre of Cleobury Mortimer where you’ll find all your nearest conveniences including a shop for stocking up on the essentials and a couple of charming pubs where you can sample some tasty grub!
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ironbridge Gorge, known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, or head to Ludlow Castle, a stunning medieval structure where you can tour the grounds, climb the tower or learn about its history.
Catherton Common is an ancient landscape 213 hectares of wild, bleak and uncultivated areas; Large tracts of heather and furze make it a wonderful place for many birds that have vanished from other parts of the county, such as skylarks, linnets, meadow pipits, stonechats, wheatears and yellowhammers; A vast pesticide-free area, it’s also a haven for bees, dragonflies, bog bush crickets and many other insects.
Explore the charming town of Shrewsbury, walk along the River Severn, uncover Shrewsbury Castle and Shrewsbury Abbey and travel along the narrow streets lined with historic buildings.
Further afield, lace up your walking boots and take a stroll along the Long Mynd, a stunning heath and moorland offering breathtaking views or embark on a scenic steam train journey along the scenic Severn Valley.
However you choose to spend your days in Shropshire, do it from the wonderful base of Greenacres.