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 Castle Hotel, Shropshire
    Bishop's Castle, England
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    In one of the most charming and unspoilt market towns in England, dog-friendly The Castle Hotel in Shropshire enjoys a breathtaking situation in the valleys and uplands of Shropshire Hills and the Welsh border and is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 

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  • The Knowle, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bridgnorth, England
    The Knowle is a large, Grade II listed, part-Georgian, part-Victorian house adjoining another property. Enoying a prominent position within a mile of Bridgnorth, it is located in the heart of the Shropshire countryside overlooking the River Severn. The spacious gardens of approximately ¾ of an acre feature a large barbecue area, plus a climbing frame and a swing for children. Internally, this holiday property boasts good-sized rooms ideal for family or group get-togethers, a snooker/billiard room and wi-fi.
    There is easy access to the town and the River Severn, and it is just a 2-minute walk to the local pub and restaurant. Local attractions include the Cliff Railway, the Severn Valley Railway and Visitor Centre, Ironbridge Gorge and Blists Hill Victorian Town museums. Walking, cycling, golf, fishing and horse riding nearby. Shop 1½miles, pub 200 yards.
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  • Chestnut Cottage, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Chestnut Cottage has been lovingly converted into a destination holiday cottage in the beautiful village of Sheinton, where gorgeous interiors and rustic, bespoke furniture await you and your guests. As you enter through the bespoke oak doorway, you’ll find yourself in a bright and spacious porch, great to take a seat and remove your boots and coats. A large sofa is set around a welcoming wood burner in the living room and provides the ideal spot to gather to plan your next day’s adventures or just relax with a film on the Smart TV including Netflix and Freeview. The adjacent kitchen is kitted out for creating feasts with all the appliances you will need and follows a very contemporary design. The French doors in the dining area lead out to the garden providing loads of natural light and stunning views of the Wenlock Edge and further towards the Welsh hills; a lovely sociable space to enjoy evenings over a delicious meal or maybe some board games and drinks.
    Three gorgeous double bedrooms await you, each with luxurious bedding. There are two stunning bathrooms, one en-suite in the master, with a walk-in shower and the other a panel bath with shower over. A utility room is a useful additional extra, with ample space for storage and a place to pop muddy boots after a day’s hiking. On the lower ground you’ll find a huge, converted TV/games room with fussball table and Playstation 3 for gaming or watching your favourite movie on a large screen (Netflix included); grab the popcorn and indulge in this soundproof hideaway.
    Wander outside, drink in hand, and enjoy the completely enclosed garden, perfect for children and your dogs to play in happily. The towns of Shrewsbury, Much Wenlock and Telford are all nearby and offer a choice of shops, pubs, and restaurants, or if you are feeling more active, the Shropshire Hills and the Long Mynd are just South-West of you. These are a paradise for hikers and cyclists alike. Further afield takes you to the medieval market town of Ludlow, famous for its castle as well as many food and drink festivals throughout the year to enjoy. Take a trip to the town of Bridgnorth, home to The Severn Valley Steam Railway, explore the World Heritage Site of the Ironbridge Gorge or discover the numerous National Trust properties of Attingham Park, Benthall Hall, Sunnycroft House and Carding Mill Valley all within easy reach.
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  • Old Church Farm, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Discover Old Church Farm, a truly wonderful country home in the rural village of Hinstock, set in north Shropshire. This incredible property has that all important wow factor that sets your holiday apart from all others. Sleeping up to ten guests, escape the trappings of fast paced day-to-day life with your loved ones in tow and enjoy a relaxing break in the beautiful countryside between the market towns of Newport and Market Drayton. The amazing living spaces are perfect for relaxing in with your loved ones. These incredible rooms have character with big, exposed beams as well as plenty of natural light. Gather around the log-burner in the spacious living room with your friends and family, staying nice and toasty all year round. When the weather’s warm open the glass bi-fold doors from the kitchen and let that fresh air in! The five bedrooms are lovely and comfy and offer you and your group a lovely night’s sleep. There’s a master kingsize bedroom with en-suite facilities, as well as three further double rooms. There is then one room with a single day bed which can extend into a further single bed - which is great for children. The family bathroom has a luxurious roll top bath with a traditional shower attachment.
    On summer days, when the weather is good, you’ll want to soak up the sunshine and sit and enjoy the large garden or hop into the hot tub for a relaxing soak. There’s a pizza oven and a gas barbecue to enjoy some al fresco dining, as well as the pretty lawned area where the children can play.
    Take a walk around the village where you will find a small but well stocked village shop with a post office, a friendly community pub and a children’s playground which are only a 7-minute walk away. There are no direct bus routes in or out of the village, however, Newport (approximately 11 minutes’ drive away) and Market Drayton (approximately 11 minutes’ drive away) offer supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, bars, and restaurants to suit all tastes along with the weekly country market, monthly farmers’ market, canal walks and swimming pools/leisure centres, you have the ideal places to discover on your holiday.
    Ironbridge, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, (approximately 32 minutes’ drive away), has plenty to see and do for all the family. Shrewsbury (approximately 30 minutes’ drive away), where ’A Christmas Carol’ was filmed on location, 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 and the churches that dominate Shrewsbury’s famous skyline. For the more adventurous travel seekers there are various walks and outdoor activities in Shropshire including Hawkstone Follies, an unforgettable day out for all the family with hidden caves, gullies, secret passages and much more.
    To exploring Shropshire’s woodlands and countryside, or just sitting back relaxing and taking in the tranquillity of the house, Old Church Farm promises an idyllic holiday retreat.
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  • The Cider House, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Cider House in Clee St. Margaret is a charming and picturesque holiday cottage positioned in the Clee Hills area of Shropshire. Located just 7 miles north of Ludlow, the cottage offers a tranquil escape surrounded by natural beauty. Dating back to 1747, the cottage exudes historical charm and boasts several original features that add character to the space.
    As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by the beautiful, slabbed flooring that enhances the rustic ambience. The stained glass window allows the sunlight to filter through, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. One of the highlights of the cottage is the original bread oven located in the lounge. This unique feature adds a touch of nostalgia. A cosy wood burner sits within this space to keep you warm during chilly evenings, creating a comfortable and snug environment. For those who love outdoor cooking, an outdoor pizza oven awaits you in the garden. You can enjoy the pleasure of crafting and savouring homemade pizzas while surrounded by the serenity of the countryside.
    The cottage offers more than just a comfortable interior; it extends to a spacious garden that invites relaxation and outdoor activities. A large patio area equipped with outdoor furniture and a barbecue is perfect for al fresco dining and gatherings with family and friends. You can bask in the sunshine, take in the fresh air, and appreciate the beautiful surroundings. The garden itself is adorned with plum, apple, damson, and pear trees, creating a picturesque setting. Depending on the season, you may have the opportunity to indulge in the delicious fruits these trees bear. Furthermore, your holiday cottage is designed to be dog-friendly, ensuring that your furry friend can join you on your holiday. A dog run is provided, giving your pet a safe and secure space to roam around, bowls, a bed, and an outdoor hose are also available, catering to the needs of your beloved canine companion.
    The cottage’s location is truly special, as it is situated within 180 acres of the owner’s land. This offers you the chance to explore and appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, there are 500 acres of common land nearby, which includes a Roman fort. This historic site provides a glimpse into the rich history of the area and offers opportunities for exploration and discovery. Nearby places to explore include Ludlow, hosting famous food festivals and events throughout the year, there’s always a lively atmosphere. It has a reputation for fine foods, award-winning restaurants, speciality, and antique shops. An excellent base to explore the unrivalled countryside for picnicking and walking or nearby towns such as Bridgnorth and Bewdley (Severn Valley Railway), Ironbridge, Much Wenlock, Church Stretton, Tenbury Wells and Leominster.
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  • Felin Cottage, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Jackdaw Cottage sits on the Glyndwr’s Way footpath on the edge of the beautiful town of Knighton, within easy walking distance from the Offa’s Dyke Visitors Centre as well as the restaurants, bars and cafes in the town centre. It is on the south facing slope of a lovely small green valley know as ‘the Cwm’. The stone property is 200 years old with exposed stone walls and oak lintels. It has a large, enclosed garden and patio overlooking the wooded valley with private access to the clear babbling brook. The cottage has been renovated to a high standard in 2022/2023 with some beautiful character features throughout, perfect for a family holiday or romantic break away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. it’s great for children and your four-legged friends to run about in this open space whilst you watch on, with a glass of something nice and listen to the local wildlife.
    Throughout the year there are some lively fairs celebrated, and all year round, you will find an array of antique and gift shops, tea rooms, old inns, good food and friendly locals in Knighton. Local attractions include Offa’s Dyke Heritage Centre, Powys Observatory with Planetarium Show, golf, clay pigeon shooting and coarse fishing. The historic town of Ludlow, Hay-on-Wye with its antiquarian bookshops, and Presteigne all host cultural festivals during the summer months and are just a short drive away.
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    Set in the peaceful Shropshire countryside is this exclusive lodge development, set just over two miles from the charming village of Stottesdon. These stunning, contemporary lodges provide an ideal base for those keen to explore the delights of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
    Each lodge is set all on the ground floor and are ideal for families or couples, comfortably accommodating up to four guests, save for Lodge 2 (UK31694) which sleeps three, making it a good choice for a small family or friendship group. Each property features a private garden with garden furniture, perfect for dining al-fresco after a busy day of exploring.
    Nearby, the medieval town of Ludlow has a 13th-century castle and is renowned for its antique shops, with a wide range of independent bars, shops and restaurants. The nearest town to Hill View Lodges is the small market town of Cleobury Mortimer, an historic and quirky town with an array of shops to browse through. For the more active guests, there is an abundance of walks to be explored in the Shropshire hills, including the Mortimer Trail and the stunning Cleehill. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 19 guests.
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  • Grafton Farm, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Shrewsbury, England
    This Grade II listed detached property offers guests a fantastic and spacious holiday in the Shropshire countryside. Set in the village of Noneley, the house is conveniently just north of historic Shrewsbury and close to the Welsh borders. The property stands in an ideal position for exploring and sightseeing within this lovely region. There are plenty of walks close by in the Shropshire Hills which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whether you crave activity, history, culture or shopping, nearby towns have plenty to offer all tastes and ages. Oswestry and Shrewsbury are set very close by and both offer an array of bars, shops and restaurants. After a day exploring the Shropshire countryside guests can relax in the extensive grounds surrounding the property. There is private seating in the garden on the patio outside the garden room or on the patio area to the rear of the property, or why not relax in the private hot tub overlooking the surrounding farmland.
    On the ground floor the property has a living room, snug, well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room and dining room/garden room. There is also a games room with pool table and a selection of games, just off the games room is a shower room. On the first floor are five bedrooms, one with a four poster bed and a family bathroom, while on the second floor is a double bedroom. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles
    £384
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  • The Roost, ShropshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Church Stretton, England
    This delightful dog friendly barn conversion is set within easy reach of the beautiful historic town of Shrewsbury with its fascinating architecture including 600 listed buildings, castle, museums, many independent shops as well as your high street essentials, the famous Arts Trail throughout July and August is just one of its many festivals and it has a wealth of traditional inns and restaurants.
    Easily accessible is popular Church Stretton, on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is fabulous walking country with many famous hills such as the Long Mynd with the beautiful Carding Mill Valley, the Wrekin and the Lawley.
    Shropshire’s finest and most attractive town Ludlow is within easy reach, framed by the gentle Clee Hills, with its impressive castle, magnificent church, half-timbered buildings, Georgian red-brick houses and different markets five days a week such as general, farmers, craft, or antique.
    Bridgnorth has what is reputed to be the steepest cliff railway in Britain and superb cliff-top walks overlooking the River Severn below. From here, during summer, the Severn Valley Railway’s steam train chugs the scenic 16-mile route to Kidderminster. Attingham Park (National Trust), Benthall Hall (National Trust), Ironbridge Gorge and the old market town of Much Wenlock, with its medieval priory, are all within easy driving distance. Set next to the owner’s own property, The Roost is set in a peaceful and quiet part of the Shropshire countryside.
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    Oswestry, England
    Luxury barn conversions perfect for groups looking to get away and explore the surrounding area with a luxury base to return to, including a private hot tub within the garden. There is plenty to see and do including walks, as well as the Cheshire Cycleway (Regional Route 70) and the Llangollen branch of the Shropshire Union Canal. Shrewsbury town is approximately 30 minutes’ drive away, or you can get on the train at Whitchurch station just a 10-minute walk away from the barn and boasts an array of bars, shops and restaurants. After a busy day sightseeing, guests can return to the property and enjoy the private garden with garden furniture.
    Whilst the barns enjoy a peaceful rural setting, they are still very close to amenities. Whitchurch town centre is within walking distance and includes an array of excellent shops, pubs and restaurants in the town. It’s home to a restaurant recognised by the Michelin Guide and awarded a place in the 2020 guide. The delightful market town has many splendid buildings from medieval, Tudor and Georgian times, all dominated by St. Alkmund’s Church. Internationally renowned for its clock production dating back to the 1650s, Whitchurch is known as ’the Home of Tower Clocks’, and a fine example can be seen on one of the barns.
    Attractions close by, include Ellesmere with its beautiful lakes, 11 miles, a variety of National Trust mansions and gardens, and the historical city of Chester with its excellent shopping and famous races, 25 miles, with the Blue Planet Aquarium close by. Chester Zoo, as seen on TV’s ’Secret Life of a Zoo’, is only 30 minutes away and is one of Europe’s largest zoos, helping endangered animals from all over the world.
    Other places of interest include Hawkstone Follies, Cheshire Ice Cream Farm, BeWILDerwood, Alderford Lake, RAF Cosford, Fenn’s and Whixall Mosses, and the incredible Ironbridge Gorge.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 22 guests.
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