Penny Cottage in Ludlow is highly praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and prime location. Guests appreciate the well-equipped facilities, the thoughtful touches by the hosts, and the property's proximity to the town centre. The cottage's garden and parking are also commended, making it a recommended stay for exploring Shropshire.
Reviewers consistently mention the immaculate condition of Penny Cottage, highlighting its spotless presentation and well-maintained appearance, which reflects a high standard of cleanliness.
The cottage's location is frequently praised for being close to Ludlow's centre, with easy access to shops, restaurants, and historical sites, despite a mention of an uphill walk.
Guests find the cottage cosy and comfortable, with quality furniture and beds. The spaciousness and homely feel contribute to the overall comfort, although a few guests noted the absence of an upstairs WC.
The property is lauded for its well-equipped kitchen, powerful shower, and ample parking. However, there is a minor note regarding the absence of a freezer, which slightly impacts the score.
Many reviews express gratitude for the thoughtful extras provided by the hosts, such as welcome packs and fresh flowers. While these gifts are greatly appreciated, it is noted that such personal touches, though likely, are not guaranteed.
Well-positioned in the historic market town of Ludlow, Shropshire is this superb three-bedroom holiday home, Penny Cottage. Benefitting from a spacious enclosed garden, close proximity to the local amenities and attractions, off-road parking and lying just outside of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Penny Cottage welcomes four guests, perfect for a family seeking a relaxing getaway. After parking up, enter your new home-from-home to be impressed by the neatly-presented sitting room, adorned with a Smart TV and electric fire where you and your loved ones can cosy up on cooler evenings and delight in a movie marathon. In the well-equipped kitchen, get to grips with a superb array of appliances to rustle up a delicious homecooked meal for your loved ones, to be enjoyed either at the dining table or outside in the enclosed garden, where you can truly soak up your surroundings during warmer months. After passing the time with several tipples and planning for the days ahead, retreat to the first floor to indulge a soak in the bath tub, prior to completing your routine and opting for either a double or two singles to catch your well-deserved rest. In the morning, begin your day with a peaceful stroll along the River Teme arriving at Whitcliffe Common Nature Reserve and the magnificent Ludlow Castle, before ending in one of several fantastic pubs, including the Blue Boar and Rose and Crown, for a hearty lunch. Venturing into the Shropshire Hills AONB, discover the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Land of Lost Content, Stokesay Castle and Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd, in addition to an abundance of walking, hiking and cycling trails where you can truly immerse yourself in the interrupted natural beauty of the landscape. Well-positioned to also spend the day at the West Midland Safari Park or in the popular locations of Shrewsbury, Telford and even Cheltenham, this base is sure to impress. For your next holiday, book a stay at Penny Cottage.
The picturesque Welsh Marches scenery surrounds the mediaeval market town of Ludlow, which is located on the River Teme. The town has a wonderful variety of architecture, including Ludlow Castle, which is almost 900 years old and one of the first stone castles to be erected in England. The town has more than 500 listed structures. The castle is now open throughout the year and offers a variety of activities, such as outdoor theatre, cuisine, art, and literature festivals, as well as several antique and art fairs. A huge public riverside green and weir are available at Millenium Green, which is located beneath the castle. The Green Cafe, which is close on the river, also offers good indoor and outdoor dining options. Street markets have been held in Ludlow since the eleventh century. Today, the town square hosts a classic open-air market every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday of the year. With the "Local to Ludlow" produce market on certain Thursdays and a "Antique & Flea market" on some Sundays, there are more than forty stalls selling a variety of goods, including fresh vegetables, cheeses, books, and a selection of local crafts. Additionally, Ludlow is a shopping and foodie's dream. Numerous restaurants and bars, as well as upscale boutique-style clothing and gift stores, can be found in the town. Church Stretton, Shrewsbury, and Hereford are easily accessible from Ludlow, as are well-known destinations including the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, Severn Valley Railway, Berrington Hall, Croft Castle, and Cardingmill Valley. Ludlow is a great place to go for a relaxed holiday any time of year.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king size bed, 2 x single.
Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with electric fire
Gas central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher.
Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn and furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.2 miles, river 0.1 miles.
Note: The stairs are quite steep and may not be suitable for guests with lower mobility.
Note: The bathroom located is downstairs.Please note: No worker bookings accepted at this property.
This is for holiday rental only.
Geoff
The owner has put a lot of thought into it and everything is on hand to offer an extremely pleasant stay. Thanks for the 'little extras', very thoughtful. Be prepared for a 10-15 minute uphill walk to Ludlow centre.
Elizabeth
It is beautifully clean, comfortable and well-equipped. It is ideally situated for walking around Ludlow, with all of its historical and architectural interest, and plentiful shops.
Jacqueline
It was lovely being able to sit outside in the garden on an evening. There is a steep climb into Ludlow from the cottage which some may find difficult, we just took our time and it was fine.
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