Troutbeck Cottage in Ludlow, Shropshire, receives high praise for its cleanliness, comfort, and prime riverside location. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches from the hosts, including welcome gifts and local recommendations. The cottage's charm and proximity to town enhance the stay, despite some minor comments on facilities.
The cottage is consistently described as clean and well-maintained, with multiple reviews highlighting its spotless condition upon arrival.
The location is highly regarded for its scenic riverside setting and proximity to Ludlow town centre, with easy access to local attractions and dining.
Guests find the cottage comfortable and cosy, with a warm atmosphere and sufficient amenities for a relaxing stay. The conservatory and terrace are particularly appreciated for their views and tranquillity.
The cottage is well-equipped, though there are some suggestions for updates and additions. The provision of a parking permit is frequently mentioned as a positive aspect. However, the mention of a non-functioning oven indicates some room for improvement.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is evident through the provision of welcome gifts such as wine, flowers, and biscuits, and the helpful local information provided. While these gestures are greatly appreciated, it is noted that such gifts are subject to the hosts' discretion and may not be guaranteed for every stay.
This lovely, spacious mid-terrace property backs onto the River Teme and offers pretty riverside views, whilst being close to a range of amenities, in the centre of Ludlow, Shropshire. Troutbeck Cottage is ideal for a couple wanting to explore the countryside of the Shropshire Hills and Mid Wales, as well as being within easy reach of the city of Hereford or town of Shrewsbury by car or train. Enter the property into the compact but well-equipped galley-style kitchen, with all of the necessary appliances to cook a romantic meal for two, to be enjoyed in the dining/sitting room, with a dining table set for two. Afterwards, you can relax on the sofa and enjoy a film on the TV, or move into the conservatory for a relaxing rest, overlooking the river. Throw open the patio doors so you can hear the gentle river flowing by, or sit out on the small patio with a celebratory drink at the end of a day of exploring. Upstairs is a spacious double bedroom, which overlooks the river and has lots of storage for your belongings, along with the large shower room, decorated in white and blue hues, with period features and wood panelling on the walls. There is a parking permit for one car close to the property which will be allocated by the owner upon request. The property is situated on a road that has a few pubs on it, while Ludlow town centre is a five-minute walk away, with a range of shops, pubs and restaurant. This historic town has plenty of fascinating architecture, with over 500 listed buildings and one of the first built castles in England, Ludlow Castle, which has stood for over 900 years. The castle is open all-year-round and hosts a variety of events, including food, art, literature and outdoor theatre, while just below the castle you will find Millennium Green, a riverside green with a wonderful café. Be sure to catch a street market, which have been taking place in the main square since the 12th century, nowadays you will find over 40 stalls selling fresh produce, books, local crafts and more, every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday with specialist Craft or Antique & Flea markets on most Thursdays and Sundays. Visit the nearby Whitcliffe Common Nature Reserve and enjoy scenic walking trails, and head into the Shropshire Hills for more incredible walks amidst rolling hills and charming villages. Here, you can see Church Stretton, which was once nicknamed Little Switzerland for its fantastic landscape, where you can enjoy walking the heath and moorland of Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd, as well as Rectory Wood country park and Ragleth Hill nature preserve. Head to Bishop's Castle, close to the England/Wales border, to visit the fascinating House on Crutches Museum and from here, you can cross the border into Mid Wales to explore its pretty countryside. There are endless outdoor opportunities from your doorstep with a stay at Troutbeck Cottage.
The historic market town of Ludlow is situated on the River Teme, amidst the outstanding countryside of the Welsh Marches. The town has a fascinating display of architecture, with its 900-year-old castle, one of the first to be built in England, along with more than 500 listed buildings. The castle is open all year round and hosts a range of events, including outdoor theatre, food, art and literature festivals. Millenium Green sits below the castle and offers a large riverside green and weir, plus excellent indoor and outdoor dining facilities via the Green Café, located right on the riverside. Ludlow has held street markets since the twelfth century and a traditional open-air market takes place in the town square every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, with over 40 stalls selling a range of fresh produce, books and a selection of local crafts are on offer. Ludlow boasts many places to eat and drink, as well as a number of exclusive boutique-style clothes and gift shops. Ludlow is within easy reach of Church Stretton, Shrewsbury and Hereford, as well as popular attractions such as World Heritage Site of Ironbridge Gorge, Severn Valley Railway, Berrington Hall, Croft Castle and Cardingmill Valley.
One bedroom with a standard double bed.
Shower room with basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room.
Conservatory.
Electric heating with underfloor heating.
Electric oven and hob (No Microwave), washing machine, TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Permit parking for one car a short distance from the property.
Rear patio with furniture overlooking river.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.1 miles
Alan
Cottage was tastefully decorated and within 10 minutes walk to the lovely town of Ludlow. Kingfisher, Egrets, Cormorants and an Otter were visible from the verandah whilst relaxing with a glass of wine.
Christopher
And thank you for sorting out the parking permits and what-not. The cottage is beautiful, was spotless when we arrived I think, and is perfectly comfortable for two people. (Ludlow was great fun to explore as well.) The one thing I'd change/fix was the oven, which could do with a little attention - the bottom oven doesn't seem to work (?), and the top oven takes a long time to work, but it does eventually and the hobs are electric so they're fine. :)
Stuart
Pans, crockery and glasses mismatched and poor quality. Outdoor balcony gloomy.
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