Clun 3.3 miles. Nestled within 25 acres of woodland in the delightful village of Bryn, near Clun in Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is The Larches, a contemporary, two-bedroom lodge. Enveloped by rural views and a plethora of walking opportunities, The Larches is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, whilst complete with a stylish interior, and a pet-friendly exterior, perfect for couples, families, and groups of four friends. Park up off-road and take in the stunning scenery, encompassing your new home. Step inside to be greeted by a handy utility, where you can store your walking boots and coats, before reaching the contemporary, open-plan living space. Be wowed by the rustic yet stylish feel of this space, where you can rustle up delicious meals, dine as a four, and unwind with the woodburning stove alight in the backdrop. Make the most of your surroundings by dining alfresco upon the patio, before enjoying a hike through the woodland, reaching the nearby stream for some refreshments and wildlife spotting. As day turns into night, catch some rest from one of two well-appointed bedrooms, selecting between a king-size and a twin, both serviced by a sleek shower room, resting on the ground floor. Awaken to traverse the countryside, firstly stopping off at the remains of Clun Castle, which in the town, you can also find your nearest hub of amenities; further shops and eateries lie a short car journey away in Bishop's Castle, also easing your self-catered stay. Within the vicinity, relish in the chance to discover many beauty spots, including the Pwll Penarth Nature Reserve, the remains of Dolforwyn Castle and Montgomery Castle, and Roundton Hill National Nature Reserve, before making your way to Ludlow, a delight for foodies, home to a plethora of eateries and food festivals. Whilst in the town, be sure to visit the market, tour Ludlow Castle, and trek through Whitcliffe Common Nature Reserve, before returning home for sundowners. Escape to the Shropshire countryside at The Larches.
A.E. Houseman's poem, A Shropshire Lad, defined Clun as 'the quietest place under the sun', and with its dramatic ruin of a Norman castle, Saxon church, the bustling river which flows under the 14th century pack horse bridge, and a country inn, Clun is a rural gem situated in the South Shropshire Hills. It lies on the Shropshire Way in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty close to the border of Wales, an area known as The Marches. This unspoilt part of Britain has an abundance of wildlife and beautiful unhindered walking and cycling routes winding their way through the countryside with the Clun and Kerry Forests, Offa's Dyke, and Kerry Ridgeway all close by. There are a wide range of festivals and shows on offer in the surrounding area throughout the year, including The Green Man festival in May. From Clun, you can also enjoy exploring the historic towns of Bishop's Castle, Presteigne, Ludlow, Shrewsbury, and Hereford, a must for visitors.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin.
Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.
Utility
Oil central heating with underfloor heating to ground floor.
Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.
Smart TV with Sky, WiFi, selection of games.
Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available.
Off-road parking for 3 cars.
Enclosed wrap-around garden with lawn, patio, and furniture.
Access to initial 1.5 acres of land, and 25 acres of woodland and a stream.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome (not allowed upstairs or on furniture).
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 2.9 miles.
Note: Dogs must be kept on lead in the woodland area.
Note: Please supervise children and dogs near the stream.
Note: Low beams in bedrooms.
Note: There is a security camera over the driveway which will be switched off whilst guests are staying
Margaret
Itâs modern and very tastefully decorated, we couldn't have asked for anything better. We were surrounded by beautiful countryside made even better by the brilliant weather we had. It was very dog friendly and our little Westie loved the freedom of the large garden.The owners came to see us when we first arrived, so it was nice to meet them. Would love to visit again as we think the scenery in the fall would be spectacular.
Robert
Walks straight from the property for the dogs. Also a lovely secure garden for them to run around. Would love to go back again
Anthony
Access to woodland so great for our dog. Can highly recommend A***
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