Barn at Cullis Croft - Luxury Cottage in Shropshire

This delightful barn is nestled on the side of a hill and sitting directly upon the historic Mortimer Trail, only twenty minutes by car to the Welsh Border. Spectacular, panoramic views greet you from all sides of the property, with acres of ancient woodland and many lovely walks to enjoy. The light and airy accommodation with master bedroom, occasional second bedroom with a fully sprung sofa bed, family bathroom and en-suite, is ideal for couples wishing to take advantage of the beautiful modern amenities offered within a peaceful and rural spot.

Outside, whilst the adjacent courtyard seating area is bijou, it is perfect for a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine, and compensated by the beautiful walks right from the doorstep.

The barn is conveniently located on the border of Shropshire and Herefordshire making it easy to reach many of the beautiful rural spots and fascinating attractions both counties have to offer. The historic town of Ludlow is only five miles away, with its many fine eateries and various food festivals. The property itself is within walking distance (1.5 miles) of the village and its two lovely pubs. The black and white village trail is accessible, leading you through many beautiful villages, such as Pembridge and Weobley. A must for book lovers is beautiful Hay-on-Wye, host to the annual literary festival, only 40 minutes away by car.

Approximate travel times from London by car is three and a half hours, from Birmingham, 1 hour 20 minutes and the nearest railway station is located in Ludlow.

Check in/ Checkout Times

Check in: 4:00 pm | Check out: 10:00 am

Accommodation Description

Ground Floor:
Bedroom
Attractive master bedroom on this floor with a 4’6 double bed and exposed beam.
En-suite shower room
With a walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.
Occasional second bedroom
With fully-sprung sofa bed.
Bathroom
With a bath, wash basin and WC.

First Floor:
Open-plan kitchen, sitting and dining area with exposed wall beams and trusses to the full height ceiling
Kitchen and dining area
With a Belfast sink, electric oven and hob, multi-function microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, dishwasher and washer/dryer. Dining area.
Sitting room area
With a wood burning stove, television with Freeview, DVD player and a DAB digital radio.

Outside:
A small seating area outside with patio furniture and allocated parking for one car adjacent to the barn.

Additional Information:
Gas central heating.
Sorry, no pets.
Occasional second bedroom with a fully sprung sofa bed.
Hairdryers in each bedroom.
Baby in his/her own moses basket welcome under six months of age. Children over 7 years are welcome.
Private pilates classes available on-site.
The owners live on-site for help and advice if required, however guest privacy will be respected at all times.

  • Countryside
  • Cycling Friendly
  • Detached
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor bed
  • Internet
  • Log Cabin
  • Near a Shop
  • Near Golf Course
  • Near Walks
  • Open Fire / Log Burner
  • Parking Available
  • Pub Nearby
  • Romantic
  • Short Breaks Allowed
  • Washing Machine

About the area

The stunning Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty can be reached in less than 30 minutes by car and are a definite must visit place for anyone wishing to enjoy the beauty of rolling hills, river valleys, woodlands and its rich variety of bird and wildlife.

Ludlow boasts a busy calendar of festivals and concerts throughout the year. Of particular note are the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival, the Ludlow Medieval Christmas Fayre and the Hay Festival.

The fine Georgian town of Ludlow is only a 15-minute drive away and is one of the gastro capitals of England with award winning Michelin restaurants, secluded gastro-pubs, a historic market square and famous castle ruins.

Visit the medieval ruins of Ludlow Castle a 15-minute drive, or Stokesay Castle, a beautiful 13th century Manor House and moat.

Enjoy a round of golf at Ludlow Golf Course formed in 1889 is the oldest course in Shropshire.

Explore the National Trust properties of Berrington Hall and Avebury.

Take in the history at the Ironbridge a wonderful base for all ages whether you are interested in art or engineering.

Visit Tenbury Wells, an attractive riverside spa and market town in the Teme Valley.

Horse racing enthusiasts will enjoy the benefits of being within an hour’s drive of some of the country’s most scenic racecourses including Ludlow, Hereford and Worcester.