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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.
  • School Lodge, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Discover a blissful retreat nestled in the heart of Burwarton, just a stone’s throw away from Bridgnorth, at the foot of The Brown Clee Hill. A cosy haven for two with one bedroom, a delightful garden, and great rural views. Step into a world of comfort and relaxation. School Lodge offers a calm escape, providing all the comforts you need. The well-appointed bedroom ensures a restful night’s sleep, along with a separate shower room, an open plan kitchen and living area and an attractive garden, a perfect spot for morning coffees or evening stargazing.
    As a bonus, School Lodge is conveniently located just a minute’s walk from ’The Boyne Arms,’ a country pub renovated and run by the owners of this delightful retreat. Meet some locals, enjoy some great food, and soak up the atmosphere. The pub’s beer garden now boasts private pods for guests to enjoy, providing a unique outdoor dining experience. To enhance your stay, the owners offer a complimentary return journey to either Ludlow or Bridgnorth. Immerse yourself in the charm of these neighbouring towns, creating lasting memories without a fuss. Ludlow is renowned for its farmers and food markets, independent shops, coffee shops and restaurants its on everyone’s list to visit at least once. Burwarton, with its breathtaking rural views, invites you to reconnect with nature. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat, the School Lodge is the perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of the area.
    £38
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  • Dingle Cottage, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bishops Castle, England
    Surrounded by the stunning countryside in the Clun Valley, this pleasant annexe is the perfect spot for a couple looking to escape the hustle and bustle. By the front door is a patio with table and chairs, to help you make the most of the surroundings. After a day of exploring the area, enjoy uninterrupted stargazing at the spectacular dark skies. The annexe feels contemporary and spacious with an open plan living and dining area on the first floor, flooded with natural light. The wood burner adds a warm touch, to snuggle up and enjoy a film on the TV in the evening. The well-equipped kitchen on the ground floor has everything you’ll need to whip up anything from quick breakfasts to hearty post-hike dinners. The kitchen has an emergency door leading into the owners garden.
    The bedroom area is on the top floor, where you’ll find a kingsize bed and an additional day bed, creating a cosy reading nook in front of the window or is a nice option for accommodating a child or third guest. The outside space is perfect for bringing along your furry friends, with lots of areas for them to roam, the owners have spent time on their garden and have created a beautiful wildflower garden to enjoy at certain times of the year.
    Exploring the rural countryside and nearby areas like Ludlow, Bishops Castle, and Knighton sounds like a perfect way to spend your time whilst staying at the Dingle Cottage. The historic town of Clun is full of curious buildings, a museum, shops, cafés and a castle, as well as the ancient Packhorse Bridge. There’s a calendar of events going on throughout the year, from carnivals to food and drink festivals in Clun and the surrounding areas. An ideal base to explore this beautiful Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, wildlife enthusiasts, cyclists and keen walkers alike can enjoy paths from the annexe, such as the Shropshire Way, the Jack Mytton Way, and Offa’s Dyke which offer miles of scenic walks. There is lots to see and do in the area such as hang gliding on the Long Mynd, foodie events in the town of Ludlow, the multitude of museums at Ironbridge Gorge or the majestic Stokesay Castle, to name but a few.
    £46
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  • New House Farm Annexe, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    These well-appointed properties are situated in a quiet hamlet, midway between Bridgnorth and Ludlow, two of Shropshire’s most well-known and loved historic towns. They are well positioned to take advantage of the views across the open countryside. The Annexe (ref 29626), is semi-detached and stands 20 yards from The Barn (ref W44249), which is a detached barn conversion, and both properties have private hot tubs. The interior of The Barn has been thoughtfully designed with beautiful stone floors and a cosy woodburner. Set in a convenient location, they are within walking distance of the locally run pub, and a short drive away from the visitor attractions of Ludlow with its castle and racecourse, Bridgnorth, Ironbridge and Much Wenlock. Also worth visiting are the River Severn, famous for its tidal bore, the River Teme and the Severn Valley Railway. Other local attractions include Rays Farm, the inland funicular railway and Daniels Mill. This is an ideal touring base for people wishing to explore Shropshire and Herefordshire, as well as the mid Wales borderlands. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £51
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    Shrewsbury, England
    This holiday cottage, newly converted in 2019, is situated just outside of the village of Baschurch which is set near to Shrewsbury and Ellesmere. Baschurch offers pubs, takeaways, churches, a large convenience store and cash point. The local bus, which operates between Shrewsbury and Ellesmere, collects and drops off on Springfield Barns main drive allowing guests to leave the car behind.
    Shropshire is a gem of a county with so much to explore within easy reach. The north of the county offers the meres, mosses and canals along with the county town of Shrewsbury. Whereas the south of the county offers the stunning Shropshire Hills and food renowned market town of Ludlow. The county is home to Ironbridge World Heritage Site and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site and nine National Trust sites including Attingham Park.
    Shrewsbury is the birthplace of Charles Darwin and is a wonder of medieval black and white buildings. The town offers fantastic dining, individual shops, craft markets, museums, art galleries and the stunning Dingle within the Quarry Park.
    The barn is set within the boundary of the owner’s grounds and it neighbours The Parlour (ref UK10958) on one side. There is private parking for two cars within the main parking area and the property is accessed from the main drive.
    You step through the front door into a very modern, bright, airy open plan conversion with vaulted ceilings and beautifully restored original exposed beams. Firstly, into the fully fitted and equipped kitchen area with breakfast bar, oven, microwave, fridge and ample storage space. Then into the living area with dining table for two people and the peaceful living area with a 32” Freeview TV and sofa. To the rear of the living area is the sleeping area with a kingsize bed and an en-suite shower room. It is surprisingly spacious for a sleeps two conversion.
    There are two seating areas, one within the lawned garden and the other adjacent to the front door. Both areas are ideal for relaxing and barbecuing. Shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 700 yards.
    The Dairy can be booked together with The Parlour (UK10958) and The Coach House (UK32461) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £51
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  • The Pigeons Nest, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Pigeons Nest is a unique and charming retreat located in Ellerdine, Shropshire. Situated above ground, it resembles a hobbit house, adding to its distinctive character. Originally a barn that served as a nesting spot for pigeons, the conversion into a holiday home has retained its rustic charm with bespoke oak doors and exposed beams, making the perfect getaway for two.
    The owners have taken great care in decorating the interior. The use of local materials and the craftsmanship of skilled local artisans are evident throughout the property, adding to its authenticity and connection with the surrounding area. As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by luxurious accommodation that provides a perfect setting for a romantic getaway. The attention to detail in the décor and furnishings ensures a comfortable and memorable stay. The living spaces are open plan, with cosy seating areas and a log burner to relax and unwind in front of.
    The Pigeons Nest is nestled within 25 acres of beautiful land that extends down to the woods, allowing you to explore the natural surroundings at your leisure. You can take tranquil walks along the footpaths, immersing yourself in the picturesque countryside. Despite its serene location, the holiday home is conveniently close to amenities. The local pub is less than half a mile away, providing a place to enjoy a drink or a meal without venturing too far.
    Additionally, the vibrant town of Shrewsbury is just 11 miles away, offering a range of attractions, shopping opportunities and historical sites to explore. Or venture a little further to Ironbridge and visit the Ironbridge Gorge, a World Heritage Site. There’s also Attingham Park, an 18th-century estate with 200 acres of parkland and a Regency mansion.
    £53
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  • Hope Cottage, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A well positioned stone holiday cottage at a midway point on the Powys/Shropshire border between the popular towns of Clun, famous for its castle, and Knighton, a town on the Offa’s Dyke path with its pretty timber framed buildings many dating back to the 17th century, its narrow sharply climbing streets lined with antique shops and a good selection of coffee houses and traditional inns, plus of course its strong connection to Owain Glendwr. Visitors can easily enjoy trips to nearby Ludlow with its castle, racecourse and numerous festivals. Enjoy a trip to Bishop’s Castle with its market town and home brewers, Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Carding Mill Valley, Ironbridge, Bridgenorth, Attingham Park (NT) and Shewsbury. Other places of interest include Presteigne, home to the Judges Lodging, Churchstoke Country park, Powys Castle (NT) and Llanfair Light Railway. Shops and pub 2miles.
    £54
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  • The Loft At Callow Fold, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled in the Shropshire countryside, The Loft at Callow Fold is a remote and off-grid property, powered by wind and sun. Enjoy a tranquil getaway in a picturesque rural spot, surrounded by fields, ancient woodlands, and hills. There are footpaths and bridleways leading in all directions, with the Jack Mytton Way and Wenlock Edge on your doorstep.
    The standalone, oak-framed building, detached from the owner’s home on site, a staircase leads to the first floor where you’ll find the welcoming Alipine style apartment. The accommodation is cosy and comfortable, fitted with everything you need for your peaceful break. The open plan layout boasts a well-equipped kitchen, dining space and living area with a wood burner. There’s also a cosy double bedroom and a bathroom with a shower over the bath. The Loft at Callow Fold is in a remote location just outside the hamlet of Middlehope. Whilst rural, there are plenty of places to explore and eat out within a 20-minute drive of the property. The nearest amenities are at Aston Munslow, just ten minutes away. And the popular market town of Ludlow is just 20 minutes away.
    £54
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  • Apple Cottage, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Culmington, England
    Nestling in the small village of Culmington in the picturesque Corve Dale Valley, this single-storey, beamed barn conversion with a vaulted ceiling and cosy woodburner, has been stylishly renovated and provides an ideal year-round romantic holiday home. There is also a selection of books, a sitting-out area to the front of the cottage and shared use of communal grounds with stunning views. Nearby are The Clee and Long Mynd hills, Stiperstones and Wenlock Edge, all of which are a walkers paradise.
    The medieval town of Ludlow, 5 miles, has a racecourse, 13th century castle, wonderful architecture, street markets, antique shops and Michelin-starred restaurants. Visit Church Stretton, known as Little Switzerland, Ironbridge and Shrewsbury, with its wonderful buildings, shops and riverside walks. Fishing and golf can be found within 5 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    £55
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  • Eleni Loulou, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled in the pretty town of Ellesmere, Philoxenia Mews offers delightful accommodation with loads of character. Located along a private pathway just behind the restaurant’s pretty garden, are four brand new converted in 2023 apartments. With two sleeping up to four guests and two sleeping up to two guests, they were stables once upon a time. The owner has done an exceptional job of restoring some of the original features. All offering views of the pretty courtyard and each having something unique. Eleni Loulou is geared up for dogs, with a fantastic patio and two double bedrooms, whilst Alexander Z has two double bedrooms, also accommodating up to four, and two en-suite bathrooms. Angeliki is perfect for two looking for a romantic retreat and can cater for anyone who has limited mobility, with a fabulous wet room and ground floor facilities. Molly Veroni is the perfect cosy getaway for two offering a mezzanine bedroom and open plan kitchen and living area.
    Spend your days exploring the picturesque county of Shropshire and its wonderful nearby towns and villages before tucking into a fantastic dinner back at the Greek restaurant, then with a glass of something back on your private patio. This truly is a year-round destination. In summer guests can take advantage of the beautiful courtyard which provides visitors with an idyllic spot to enjoy a drink amongst the pretty flowers and lush foliage. During winter months, pull on those walking boot for a muddy romp exploring the footpaths, or prop up the bar and get to know the friendly locals.
    Ellesmere itself has a small, attractive town centre moments away from Philoxenia Mews, with its selection of restaurants, cafés, pubs, and shops. The area surrounding Ellesmere is rich in stunning scenery, offering outdoor adventures with many walking, cycling, and fishing opportunities nearby. Why not take a day trip into Snowdonia or visit Shrewsbury, where there’s a variety of things to do making it a great day out. Shrewsbury is full of finds to be discovered by foot or by boat; the River Severn is a must, as is the café culture, the castle, the old market hall featuring local artists and lovely shops and eateries.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £56
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  • The Summer House, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached holiday property that stands alone in large gardens - there is a fabulous view of Wenlock Edge, an area of Shropshire that is well known by walkers. The Wenlock Edge links Much Wenlock with Church Stretton, the only market town in this AONB. You’ll find many attractions around these areas where the surrounding villages form an excellent base for the country lover or sportsman alike, in all seasons. Cross-country routes are well marked for hikers, horse riders and mountain bikers. Shops 4 miles, pub 3 miles, restaurant 1½ miles.
    £57
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