Ham's House is a charming barn conversion located on a smallholding just outside the village of Milson, near Cleobury Mortimer in Shropshire. This idyllic accommodation is designed to comfortably sleep two guests in a king-size double bedroom, complemented by a well-appointed shower room. The property features an inviting open-plan living area that encompasses a kitchen, dining space, and a cozy sitting area complete with a wood-burning stove, creating an ideal atmosphere for relaxation and intimacy. Outside, guests can enjoy off-road parking for two vehicles and a patio furnished for outdoor dining and leisure.
The amenities provided at Ham's House ensure a comfortable stay, including electric underfloor heating, a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, and entertainment options such as a TV with Freeview, a selection of books, games, and DVDs. The rental includes fuel, power, bed linen, and towels, while additional features like lockable bike storage and access to the owner's tennis court (by prior arrangement) enhance the experience. It is important to note that the property has a no pets and no smoking policy, ensuring a tranquil environment for all guests.
Situated in the heart of the picturesque Shropshire region, Ham's House serves as a perfect base for exploring the surrounding countryside, which is renowned for its scenic walks and cycling trails, particularly in Mortimer Forest. The village of Milson, with its historic 11th-century church, and the nearby riverside village of Neen Sollars, known for its welcoming pub, offer glimpses into the area's rich heritage. Just a short drive away, the charming town of Cleobury Mortimer boasts a selection of shops, pubs, and restaurants housed in stunning Georgian and Tudor architecture, along with a striking parish church featuring a unique twisted spire.
Shropshire, often described as "the quietest place under the sun," continues to embody a rural paradise, making it one of England's most peaceful regions. Visitors to the area can immerse themselves in cultural experiences at local museums, such as Tenbury Museum and Bewdley Museum, or enjoy family-friendly attractions like West Midland Safari Park and Rays Farm Country Matters. The stunning Clee Hills and the Ludlow Food Centre are also nearby, offering opportunities for outdoor adventures such as hiking and cycling, ensuring that guests at Ham's House can fully appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of this remarkable region.
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