Vacation Rental Description
This pet friendly, stone built detached 19th century cottage for 9 people is in the village of Wall-under-Heywood at the foot of the Caradoc and Lawley Hills near to Church Stretton in the South Shropshire countryside.
This very attractive, five-bedroom 19th century house is set in large and delightful grounds. The detached property is stone-built and boasts two gardens and two sitting rooms – and each of the latter has its own cosy wood-burning stove. The house has plenty of period character, but offers up-to-date furnishings, fixtures and fittings to provide wonderfully comfortable and spacious accommodation. The bedrooms include one double with en-suite bathroom, a further double, two twins and a single. All are furnished to very high standards and there are two further bathroom/shower rooms. There is a large well-equipped kitchen with utility room and an elegantly appointed dining room. Ivy House is renowned for its warm and welcoming atmosphere in this stunning part of beautiful Britain.
Contact Sykes Cottages on 01244 356861 quoting Reference 2658
Facilities
Oil fired central heating, woodburners in sitting rooms. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, 2 x colour TVs, 2 x DVDs, small library of books/DVDs. Fuel, power & starter pack for woodburners inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair, stairgate & folding bed (suitable for toddlers) on request. Off road parking for 4 cars. Pretty garden with furniture & BBQ. Two well behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4 miles. Pub 2 mins walk.
Deep in the lush South Shropshire countryside, Wall-Under-Heywood is a charming hamlet close to the rolling Shropshire hills. The area is a rural idyll, a perfect base for walkers, horse-riders, cyclists, bird-watchers and all-round nature-lovers. And while the surrounding country is beautiful and accessible, there are many other attractions in the locality which are well worth a visit. The nearest village is Cardington, home to Shropshire’s oldest pub, the Royal Oak - it was named in the Domesday Book. Within easy reach are many places of interest including Stokesay Castle, Ironbridge Gorge and the famed Severn Valley Steam Railway. The bustling market town of Church Stretton is just four miles distant, and both the historic county town of Shrewsbury and medieval Ludlow are within a 15-mile drive.