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Located on the outskirts of Penybontfawr, this semi-detached cottage in Powys offers comfortable living on a working farm.
3 bedroom pet-friendly barn conversion in rural Shropshire, set next to fields and farmlands near Whitchurch, with access to excellent onsite leisure facilities including an indoor heated swimming pool, sports area and toddlers play area.
Characterful barn conversion in Plaish on a 700-acre farm with woodburner, exposed beams, and scenic views.
Charming stone cottage in traditional country style, featuring original beams, trusses, and patio with pond views and resident swans.
Beautiful 5 star rated, 6 bedroom rural barn conversion set on a small complex in the Shropshire countryside, with access to an indoor swimming pool, multi-sport games area and play area for babies and toddlers.
Charming Church Stretton cottage on a farm features open plan layout, oak beams, mezzanine bedroom, en-suite.
Large holiday house with 10 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, country views and warm bubbly outdoor hot tub near Cleobury Mortimer in Shropshire, sleeping up to 23 people.
Looking for a Shropshire holiday cottage located close to a local pub for sociable drinks and pub meals on offer nearby on holiday? From cosy cottages, rural retreats and dog-friendly holiday homes, find a great selection of holiday homes near a pub in Shropshire on Country Cottages Online.
Self-catering holiday accommodation can be perfect for cosy nights in and preparing your own meals, but from time to time you may want to get out for a sociable drink to the local village pub. Shropshire is also a superb area for foodies and you may want to enjoy farm-to-table dining at a gastro pub on holiday, visit local breweries or enjoy a cool refreshing drink in a beer garden on a summer’s day. Also if you plan to walk a long walking route like Offa’s Dyke Path, you may want to reward yourself with a real ale or local cider in a country pub along the way. Shropshire is also popular for cycling, fishing and wildlife watching, so whatever activities you plan to enjoy when out and about, popping in to a local inn can be ideal for refreshment and refuelling.
Whether you want to book a hideaway in the Shropshire hills, a cheap character cottage near Ironbridge or a luxury rural retreat with a hot tub close to a market town like Ludlow, Much Wenlock or Shrewsbury, we hope you find the best place to stay in Shropshire close to a friendly local for you.