Dog-friendly Shropshire

With varied landscapes featuring rolling hills, rivers, canals, and endless footpaths through fields and forests, Shropshire is a wonderful place for an adventurous dog-friendly escape. Whether you opt to explore the idyllic countryside, or uncover the heritage of the various medieval market towns, you and your pooch are sure to have a trip to remember.
  • The Tumbling Sailor, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Tumbling Sailor’s name derives from an old pub which was previously on the site called The Tumbling Sailors Inn. It was demolished in the early 1900s. This marvellous Shropshire cottage offers groups of up to six a wonderful stay located on the bank of the River Severn, and in the heart of Jackfield, you’re only one mile from the Ironbridge Gorge.
    The cottage has a stylish interior, with modern features, and little touches of rural charm. You’ll love the comfy furnishings, oak beams, and exposed brick. A great spot to socialise with your loved ones is in the open plan living/dining room with comfy sofas, views across the garden and complete with a wood burner. You can stay toasty and enjoy a glass of wine long into the evening. This room also has a large wooden dining table with plenty of space for your entire group, and if that’s not enough there’s a conservatory with more seating to relax in and enjoy a book or cup of tea first thing. The property’s modern kitchen has all you need to cook up lovely meals, including a large Range oven.
    The three bedrooms all sit on the first floor. The master boasts a kingsize bed, whilst the second bedroom has a double bed, and the third two singles for all your sleeping arrangements covered. There’s plenty of space and all have been decorated in calming tones but still showcasing that homely cottage feel. A large family bathroom with a luxurious corner bathtub and shower completes the first floor. Outside the River Severn sits at the bottom of the garden, offering you beautiful views and sounds from the river, and ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding. There are steps leading down, along the way you’ll find lovely seating areas, and impressive gardens great on those sunny days. The garden is enclosed so that your furry friends can roam freely and there’s lots of space for everyone to enjoy a meal outside.
    You’re located near to the wonderful village of Ironbridge, it’s just a quick, 15-minute walk from the cottage where you’ll find quaint cafes, great pubs and restaurants and independent shops to explore. The Ironbridge Gorge UNESCO World Heritage site is a now a maze of footpaths, bridleways, and country lanes. Whilst the village is famous for being home of the world’s first iron-built bridge, built between 1777-79 a collection of ten industrial and Victorian themed museums makes up the Ironbridge Museums Trust, including the exciting Blists Hill Victorian Village. Within driving distance are the popular historical towns of Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Much Wenlock and Ludlow, as well as the Wroxeter Roman City, the Severn valley Railway, the RAF Cosford Museum, and many National Trust properties. The Tumbling Sailor is a wonderful base from which to explore the beautiful county of Shropshire. Pub and restaurant within 1 mile.
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  • 46-47 Lydbury North, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lydbury North, England
    A chocolate box cottage resting in Lydbury North, Shropshire. Woodburning stove. Period features. Close to amenities. Bishops's Castle 2.6 miles; Ludlow 17 miles; Shrewsbury 22.8 miles.
    £103
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  • The Wain House, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Craven Arms, England
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    Charming 19th century barn conversion in 250 acres of farmland situated in Hope Valley on the edge of Westhope with character features, hot tub and en-suite facilities. Church Stretton 6 miles.
    £87
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  • Old Hall Barn 3, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Church Stretton, England
    A wonderful cottage accessible for all the family, boasting a lot of character and charm. In the Shropshire Hills AONB. Dog-friendly. Hot tub. Spacious garden. Church Stretton 1.3 miles.
    £72
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    Church Stretton, England
    Located just a few miles outside of the market town of Church Stretton, providing easy access to the best of Shropshire. These group barns are ideal for groups of families or friends who would like to holiday together with six properties on site being able to cater for up to thirty guests. They are all centrally heated with oil central heating, some have wood burners, and each cottage has a private garden/patio area. Set in stunning acres of rural land with views which reach out across the Shropshire hills, it’s the perfect relaxing break.
    All the barns have lovely, well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchens with stone floors and traditional features including timber beams. Each property has its interior design theme which enhances the cosy character of each. Ragleth sleeps up to six guests over three double bedrooms, with a family bathroom and ensuite attached to the master bedroom. It has a fabulous open-plan kitchen/dining/living area with beautiful character beams and exposed brick walls. Ragleth is conveniently all on one level making it the perfect property for those not wanting to climb any stairs.
    Discover the charm of Church Stretton as you step into a town boasting a variety of amenities, from the inviting local pub and cosy café to the delightful Sawadee Thai Restaurant and a convenient local supermarket. Lace up your walking boots and embark on an adventure through the breathtaking hills of Carding Mill Valley, the Long Mynd, and The Lawley, a picturesque trail within easy reach of your stay.
    Journey to Shrewsbury for a guided tour of the historic Shrewsbury Prison with its 18th-century cells, perfect for history enthusiasts. The theatre Severn is well worth a visit, though be sure to see what’s on beforehand, so you’re not disappointed. Or why not catch a film at the independent cinema in the historic hall, screening the latest releases, with a cool, vaulted café-bar? Ragleth offers a superb retreat to Shropshire, providing an idyllic escape throughout the year.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 30 guests.
    £136
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  • Olivet, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Shrewsbury, England
    Olivet is in a wonderful quiet village just north of Shrewsbury, sleeping six guests comfortably across three bedrooms. It’s perfect for families, couples, and grandparents, and the bungalow offers a toddler-friendly and pet-friendly environment, ensuring everyone can enjoy a relaxing getaway.
    There’s ample space for a group of six, with the convenience of two bathrooms. The owners have taken extra care to make the property welcoming for the little ones, ensuring a stress-free stay for parents. Because furry family members deserve a holiday too; your pets are more than welcome to join in the fun. There are many lovely walks in and around the village for you to take your dogs, plus stunning countryside to be explored further afield. Prepare delicious meals in the well-appointed and well-equipped kitchen, complete with modern appliances for your convenience. Unwind in the large living area or enjoy a coffee in the morning in the natural light of the sun room, perfect for cosy gatherings and relaxation. Experience the local hospitality at the nearby pub, perfect for a casual evening out and within walking distance of Olivet, it’s hard not to visit.
    Being located directly in front of the A528, Olivet provides easy access to Shrewsbury, Ellesmere, and major motorways. Both Shrewsbury and Ellesmere have lots to offer. With the Shropshire canal at Ellesmere being a must see for a chance to explore nature. Shrewsbury is a busy medieval town, with its riverside walks, theatre and plenty of excellent independent shops, eateries, and bars, including an award-winning indoor market. This delightful property is in an ideal spot for those wishing to explore mid and north Wales, and the Cheshire borders too.
    £124
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  • Jacobs Plock, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Set in the countryside of Leintwardine, this modern barn conversion is the perfect place to relax in and enjoy a rural retreat. The off grid, eco-conversion is thoughtfully simple and modern, to complement the beauty of its surroundings. There is an open plan living and kitchen area with sliding doors making the most of the views, at one end the modern fitted kitchen there’s an island and dining area, which makes a great social space, and perfect for entertaining or enjoying a family meal. The kitchen comes well-equipped with the usual appliances as well as an air fryer and a L’Or coffee machine. At the other end of the room, you’ll find a comfortable living area with a smart TV as well as further entertainment in the way of books and games, and sliding doors lead out to the garden. There is also a wood burner which is laid ready to light on your arrival. The accommodation is all on one level with underfloor heating throughout. There are three super king beds with one being a zip and link bed, two of which have en-suite shower rooms, and there is also a separate family bathroom.
    Jacob’s Plock is nestled in a quiet spot, just outside of the village and enjoys a peaceful and private plot in the countryside, whilst benefitting from the village amenities, a short drive or walk away. Leintwardine is a small rural village in North Herefordshire, close to Shropshire and the border of Wales, surrounded by rolling hills and countryside. A particular popular area for cyclists and walkers. The village has a comprehensively stocked store/fuel station. There are two pubs, one of which has an excellent restaurant beside the river, and one that was a parlour pub beautifully restored which serves pub snacks and a good selection of ales. There is also an award-winning fish and chip shop in the village. Just ten miles away, the market town of Ludlow is a popular place to visit and hosts annual festivals and various events year-round. From ancient castles to medieval market towns and museums, the area is steeped in history with plenty of places to visit.
    £178
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    Situated on the owner’s farm in the pretty hamlet of Betton Strange, only two miles from the town centre of Shrewsbury. The barns at Bretton Alkmere Farm are perfect for a family get together or a friend’s holiday with plenty of luxurious extras. The Brewhouse (UK44073) sleeps two, The Granary (UK44074) sleeps six, The Dairy (UK44130) sleeps eight and The Stables (UK44139) sleeps 10 and all have been decorated to a high modern standard whilst cleverly preserving the characteristics of the original barns.
    The owners have worked with an interior designer to give the barns the extra ’wow’ factor when it comes to décor. They come with en-suite facilities and all of them have large open plan living, dining and kitchen areas with plenty of comfy seating for all and large dining tables. The kitchens are spacious, modern, and fully equipped for any chefs in the party, but if you don’t feel like cooking, there’s plenty of fantastic restaurants nearby that the owners will gladly share their recommendations. All the barns have wood flooring throughout and charming exposed beams, and there has been a great deal of attention to detail so that you can relax in style and comfort. There are Smart TVs with Netflix if you fancy a movie night. Each of the barns come with enclosed gardens and patios, with breathtaking views of the surrounding Shropshire countryside and plenty of parking for everyone. In addition to the fabulous accommodation, the owners offer you a luxury hamper and if there’s availability the children can be shown around the farm. The family have a fantastic farm shop not too far away, so that you can indulge in delicious local produce during your stay.
    You are located only a 10-minute drive from the beautiful and very popular town of Shrewsbury, which is a great place to explore. Bursting with independent shops, coffee bars and restaurants and set on the banks of the River Severn, there’s plenty to see and do. Farmers markets are laid on throughout the year, and events happening all the time, it’s a must visit. In the nearby Shropshire Hills, hikers and cyclists can explore the varied landscape, stopping in at numerous quaint villages along the way to explore meadows, hills, and woodland. Or visit one of many of the National Trust properties close by. There’ something for everyone, the special places in Shropshire are just waiting to be discovered. The owners will be more than happy to make suggestions and help you with your planning.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 26 guests.
    £93
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  • Keepers Cottage, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Church Stretton, England
    Betchcott is a hamlet near the village of Picklescott in Shropshire. It lies in the parish of Smethcott, in the northern foothills of the Long Mynd. The nearest town is Church Stretton. If it is time for a break away together, Keepers Cottage has you covered with all sorts of family friendly comforts. Even your dogs will find the large, enclosed garden a treat. Plus, if you would like to bring your horse along, yes you read that correctly, the owners can provide stables for up to six horses, along with a menage and three paddocks. There’s livestock on the farm and a beautiful private lake for everyone to enjoy, the owners are very close by and welcome you to enjoy all the facilities.
    Inside, you have a well-equipped kitchen and dining area beneath wooden beams, complete with a Rayburn oven, fridge, dishwasher, and microwave. There is a roomy utility room, with more cooking facilities, a sink, and washing machine. Plus, a ground floor larder, with supplies and there is a ground floor toilet. Just off the kitchen is a lovely room for reading or playing board games, its light and airy and a great place to relax after a day out exploring.
    The living room is open plan with the kitchen and dining area and very welcoming, offering a Smart TV and wood burner. The house was rebuilt in 2010 to a very high standard and features green oak beams and a warm, homely feel. Upstairs offers three bedrooms, sleeping up to six. The family bathroom is centred between them all, although the double does have an en-suite shower and toilet, so there won’t be any queues for the shower.
    Outside Keepers Cottage is an expansive garden which loops around the property, including a decked area with outdoor furniture, a patio, and a large lawn for everyone to enjoy. The nearby pub is quintessentially English and is full of rustic charm and character, with oak beams, open fires, and a wonderfully warm atmosphere, only a short walk away.
    Church Stretton is the main shopping area and has well known various independent shops from kitchen supplies to clothing. It also provides all the essentials with a supermarket and post office. The owners have plenty of recommendations for excellent places to eat around the wider area. You are within easy reach of the Shropshire Hills and The Long Mynd, which is excellent to explore by foot or bike and for anyone who enjoys nature.
    Picklescott is ideally placed for access to Ride UK routes and the many miles of bridleways which criss-cross the Long Mynd for those bringing your horses. Further afield there is Ludlow, a thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. Perhaps the area’s charm is most evident in where you are staying, make use of the private lake for fishing or take a walk to soak in the breathtaking scenery. There is a lot to appreciate, and Keepers Cottage is sure to be a highlight of your next stay.
    £156
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  • Elizabeth House, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful property is set on a no through lane overlooking the Shropshire Union Canal and enjoys the peace and tranquillity that Shropshire has to offer. It offers three bedrooms for six guests. There is a lovely seating area to the front where guests can sit and watch the passing canal boats.

    There is much to see and do nearby including the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, Offa’s Dyke, Froncysylte World Heritage Site, Chirk Castle and the picturesque town of Llangollen where an abundance of outdoor activities are available.

    The scenic town of Ellesmere is 9 miles away with picturesque walks around the lovely lakes. The nearby town of Oswestry is home to an Iron Age Hill Fort, a must see for history lovers. Golf is available at Henlle Park Golf Club, and spa facilities are available at the Lion Quays Hotel, both 1 mile away.

    A good selection of pubs and restaurants are within a 2 mile radius, ideal for a relaxing evening out. Shrewsbury offers a large selection of points of interest and landmarks to visit including Shrewsbury Abbey and Attingham Park. You are also just a 40-minute drive from the Roman town of Chester.
    £112
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