Vacation Rental Description
Well-furnished and decorated throughout, this attractive holiday accommodation is a tastefully furnished three storey building with two twin bedrooms, and a double room.
Situated in the heart of medieval Ludlow's famous old-town, just fifteen miles from Church Stretton – known to locals as ‘Little Switzerland’ - is this lovely Georgian townhouse. Situated just a short distance from the town’s eleventh century castle, the property is close to the local amenities that Ludlow has to offer, including pubs, restaurants and tearooms. There is also a modern, fitted kitchen, as well as a utility room, separate dining room and cosy living-room with coal effect electric fire. This property is great for a family or a group of friends.
Contact Sykes Cottages on 01244 356861 quoting Reference 2321
Facilities
Full gas central heating with additional heating from electric fire in sitting room. Electric double oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer in utility room, colour TV, DVD. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Roadside metered parking outside property from 8am - 6pm on a first come first served basis at a charge of £2 for max 3 hours. Free overnight parking. All day visitor parking permits can be purchased from the owner before your stay at £5 a day. Long stay parking also available in Ludlow. Rear terraced town garden with patio areas and garden furniture. Sorry no pets and no smoking. Shops, pubs, restaurants and castle 3 mins walk.
Situated on the River Teme, in the outstanding countryside of the Welsh Marches, is the historic market town of Ludlow. Ludlow is a wonderful example of a medieval settlement and its ancient street patterns remain almost intact to this day. The town also hosts approximately five hundred listed buildings, making a settlement full of picturesque streets and providing a beautiful backdrop to the regular street markets. Showcasing a range of local goods, these gatherings are held in the shadow of Ludlow’s famous castle and supply items from cheeses and fresh produce to books and local crafts. With a number of Michelin Starred restaurants in the town, as well as numerous tea-shops, pubs and inns, there’s plenty to see and do in the diverse local area.