The Coach House in Ludlow receives positive feedback for its comfort, cleanliness, and welcoming hosts. Guests appreciate the homemade cakes and the property's peacefulness. The location is praised for its views and proximity to local attractions, though some note the pub is not as close as expected. The cottage's charm and the enclosed garden are highlights, especially for dog owners. However, the bathroom's low ceilings and the shower setup are noted drawbacks for taller guests or those with mobility issues.
The property is generally described as clean and well-maintained, with several guests noting its spotlessness. However, a few reviews mention dust, cobwebs, and dead insects, slightly lowering the score.
The location is often described as beautiful and quiet, with lovely views and good access to local amenities and walks. However, some guests were disappointed with the distance and accessibility to the nearest pub and public transport, affecting the score.
Guests find the cottage comfortable, with special mentions of comfortable beds and a cosy atmosphere. The garden is appreciated by dog owners. The main detractor is the bathroom's limited headroom, impacting taller guests' comfort.
The cottage is equipped with necessary amenities and a secure garden. However, guests have pointed out issues with the bathroom design, a lack of kitchen utensils, and insufficient crockery, which suggests room for improvement in facilities and maintenance.
Many guests mention the thoughtfulness of the hosts, highlighted by the provision of homemade cakes and a warm welcome. While these gestures are highly appreciated, it is important to note that such personal touches, although common, cannot be guaranteed for every stay.
The Coach House is a beautiful, stone, Grade II listed cottage adjacent to the owners home, The Old Vicarage, which was built in 1842. Set in delightful gardens on the side of Titterstone Clee Hill and surrounded by glorious south Shropshire countryside and stunning views. The garden is a small garden within the owners garden. The cottage is situated on a quiet lane on the outskirts of Knowbury Village. Attractively presented throughout to provide comfortable and characterful accommodation, the cottage is ideal for friends and families looking for a peaceful rural retreat in this lovely part of Shropshire, close to the popular medieval town of Ludlow and the stunning Clee Hills. Set over two floors, enter through the quaint porch, with useful space for boots and coats, into the spacious accommodation with fully equipped kitchen to your right and sitting and dining areas to your left. The sitting room is full of character and boasts feature stone walls, exposed timbers and an inglenook fireplace with woodburner, perfect for relaxing round on a chilly evening. The dining area has French doors overlooking the owners walled garden, part of which is for guests use. Upstairs there is a bathroom and two delightful bedrooms with mellow stone walls and low beams. Outside to the front, there is a pretty cobbled courtyard garden, a perfect spot for a morning coffee whilst you plan your days activities or a relax under the apple tree in the walled garden for an evening drink after exploring the local area. If you love walking, the Shropshire way and several other footpaths with beautiful views are yards from the Coach House front door and the village pub is a short walk into the village of Knowbury. Further afield you are spoilt for choice with Brown Clee Hill, Mortimer Forest, the Long Mynd and The Stiperstones. Ludlow, with its 11th century castle, riverside walks, excellent tea rooms, shops, brewery, racecourse, weekly markets, restaurants and pubs is just four miles away and a visit to the Food Centre on the outskirts of this fascinating town is a must. The cottage is perfectly placed for exploring any number of pretty villages and market towns in this lovely part of Shropshire. Take a ride on the Severn Valley Railway from Bridgnorth or visit the Old Priory and wander the ancient streets of Much Wenlock. Alternatively, spend the day exploring the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge and its surrounding museums. A little further afield is the medieval county town of Shrewsbury with its lovely architecture and plethora of independent shops, cafes and riverside walks. With Church Stretton, Leominster and Hereford all within easy reach, historic homes and beautiful gardens to explore, this attractive cottage is the perfect destination for a relaxing break whatever the season. A lovely stone-built character cottage set in beautiful south Shropshire countryside, perfect for everyone to enjoy time together.
Knowbury is a small rural village situated in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near to the Clee Hill, just 4 miles from the historic market town of Ludlow which is situated on the River Teme. With nearly 500 listed buildings, Ludlow's medieval street pattern remains almost intact and provides a fascinating backdrop for the town's regular street markets, held in the shadow of the castle.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin.
Bathroom with bath, hand held shower , basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Sitting area with dining area and woodburner.
Oil central heating with woodburner.
Electric oven and hob, fridge, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher.
TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and stairgate.
Off road parking for 2 cars.
Front courtyard and private area of owner's garden.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 4 miles, pub 15/20 mins walk.
Note: Low beams in bedrooms.
Note: The owners dog will be on-site at the property.
Note: due to location of the property the WiFi can be intermittent.
David
The property is very clean, well maintained and equipped with a cozy fire should you need it. Plenty of walks from the property and for foodies, Ludlow is down the road a few minutes away. the area aroudnthe property is also amazing, quiet country lanes, local pubs and gardens to visit alongside Iron Bridge and the Severn Valley railway not too far away. It's an ideal place to visit the lovely countryside and although the weather was poor, there is still plenty to see and do. No doubt we wil be back, hopefully in better weather!
Derek
The television didnât work throughout our stay . On the other side of the coin the house was spotless and the rooms well appointed. Our hosts were delightful and welcoming we just happened to experience a very wet and cold week in August which no doubt influenced our stay .
Andy
We stayed in beginning of August and really enjoyed the clean, well organised accommodation. We didnât need the fire, but could see it as a real asset for a cosy autumn stay! Hosts were lovely: friendly, thoughtful and enabled us to feel we had the place to ourselves. Some stunning views from close by. Thank you!
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