Caynham, located near Ludlow in Shropshire, is home to a charming 18th-century detached cider mill conversion that offers a delightful escape in the heart of England. This beautifully renovated cottage, adjacent to the owners' historic 16th-century farmhouse, is just three miles from the medieval town of Ludlow. It features a blend of original oak beams and modern amenities, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere ideal for both family holidays and romantic getaways. With accommodations for up to four guests, the property includes two character-filled bedrooms, each equipped with en-suite bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for all visitors.
The open-plan living area of the cottage is designed for relaxation and enjoyment, boasting a log-effect gas stove that adds a cozy touch, along with French doors that lead to a rear patio area perfect for alfresco dining. Guests can take advantage of the picturesque surroundings, which provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, fishing, and birdwatching right from the doorstep. The tranquil rural setting enhances the cottage's appeal, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet.
Ludlow itself is a treasure trove of historical and cultural experiences, featuring an array of listed buildings, an impressive 11th-century castle, and a variety of renowned food and cultural festivals. Visitors can explore the town's excellent restaurants, traditional pubs, and charming tea rooms, all of which contribute to its vibrant atmosphere. Additionally, the nearby market town of Church Stretton, often referred to as Little Switzerland, offers stunning walks on the Long Mynd Hills, while attractions such as the World Heritage Site at Ironbridge, the Severn Valley Railway, and Stokesay Castle provide further opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.
This delightful Ludlow holiday cottage is an excellent choice for a memorable getaway at any time of the year. Its close proximity to another property (Ref. 920667), which accommodates an additional four guests, makes it suitable for larger groups or families seeking to spend quality time together. With its rich blend of history, natural beauty, and modern comforts, this cottage promises a unique and enriching experience in the heart of Shropshire.
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