The booking via Sykes was very 'user-friendly', done very easily by helpful and friendly staff, and follow up emails quick and efficient.
Mrs Kirby, Tilbury, Essex, April 2013
The ease with which the booking was made. The person I spoke to was friendly and helpful. The booking process was simple.
Mrs Jones, Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff, April 2013
We have used Sykes on a number of occasions and have always been happy with the service.
Mrs Fisher, Halesowen, West Midlands, April 2013
A conservationists dream.
Mr Newman, King's Lynn, Norfolk, April 2013
Booking was easy and the reminder e-mails re contacting owner for keys was very helpful.
Mrs Nugent, Northwich, Cheshire, March 2013
Sykes staff were really friendly and helpful so made the booking so easy.
Mrs Mongomery, Wigan, Greater Manchester, March 2013
First time we booked through Sykes, and it was very easy and clear so will use again.
Mrs Blomfield, Ipswich, Suffolk, March 2013
First time booking with Sykes cottages, good and prompt communications well organised would use them again.
Mrs Taff, Worksop, Derbyshire, March 2013
My partner and I are well travelled so expectations where high and Sykes met all of these.
Mr Massey, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, March 2013
Very nice and efficient staff members.
Mr Goulesque, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, March 2013
Beautiful barn conversion, warm and very well furnished.
Mrs Neal, Cromer, Norfolk, March 2013
Just Show Me Shropshire Cottages
Please find below a selection of holiday cottages in Shropshire.
Here you will find cottages throughout the county of Shropshire,
including in Ludlow, Shrewsbury,
Bridgnorth,
Church
Stretton and many other towns and
villages.
Nestling quietly alongside the Welsh border, Shropshire's
central location makes it a great choice for impromptu breaks as
well as longer stays. It's a wonderfully rural county with a
very relaxing, welcoming feel.
If you're into walking you're in for a treat, with miles
of unspoilt countryside on your doorstep. Try the Shropshire Hills
or leisurely strolls along the Shropshire Union and Llangollen
Canals. The county's geology is unique and wildlife is found in
abundance.
There are all kinds of interesting places to visit during your
Shropshire cottage holiday, Ironbridge no doubt positioned towards
the top of your wish list. A World Heritage Site and birthplace of
the Industrial Revolution, discover ten fascinating museums amid
the Severn Valley's scenic surroundings. There are castles
aplenty like Ludlow and Stokesay, the Roman city of Wroxeter, the
medieval market town of Shrewsbury, featuring a wealth of
black-and-white buildings and inviting shops and an Olympian Trail
in Much Wenlock.
And when you're feeling peckish, prepare a feast of local
delicacies in your Shropshire cottage or head for Ludlow, the
county's truly scrumptious gourmet capital! With so much
amazing produce available in Shropshire you won't want to go
home at the end of your holiday!
This delightful, land-locked county is bursting with high-quality Shropshire holiday rentals, from small, cosy cottages in charming villages to large, countryside retreats off the tourist trail - great for gathering friends and family and often with walks from the door. For those of you not restricted to peak times of year (summer school holidays, for example), do look out for off-season breaks - check your preferred Shropshire holiday let for details and late offers. Or see what accommodation in Shropshire is available just before you plan to travel - grabbing a last-minute bargain means spare cash for holiday treats! Whenever you plan a trip, you're certain to find your perfect holiday rental in Shropshire. Read on and discover each property below, or narrow your search and check live availability of all our holiday lets in Shropshire using the map and tick boxes above.
An unassuming county, nestling alongside the Welsh border yet
tucked away in the deep, lush heart of England, Shropshire is a
region to surprise and delight the most well-travelled of visitors.
Away from the masses, Shropshire quietly celebrates its
unspoilt, rolling countryside, its gentle hills ideal for walkers
yet so relatively empty, its ancient Tudor market towns of
half-timbered houses, sleepy canals and proud industrial heritage.
Ever since the Romans first passed through, this region has honed
the art of hospitality to perfection. A Shropshire holiday cottage
allows you to dine out in the region's fine restaurants, pubs
and inns, or source your own ingredients at established towns that
are a gourmet shopper's delight, such as Ludlow, Shrewsbury or
Oswestry.
Shropshire holiday cottages are the ideal place to retreat from
the stresses and strains of modern life. Keen walkers and casual
ramblers alike will find sanctuary amid the quiet trails and
pathways of the Shropshire Hills, free from the throngs of visitors
so often found at better known beauty spots. Soak up the views from
the high tor of Stiperstones, enjoy an idyllic ramble on Wenlock
Edge or at the Long Mynd in the south of the county, or enjoy the
freedom of cycling on two wheels, lapping up the miles of
well-mapped routes along canal paths and bridleways through sleepy
country villages with welcoming local pubs. But if you prefer
things a little livelier, for all the peace and tranquillity to be
found on a Shropshire cottage holiday, the county is also rich with
visitor attractions, making it equally appealing as a destination
for families or those seeking a balance between leisure and more
active pursuits. With all there is to see and do while staying in a
cottage in Shropshire you are sure to have a truly unforgettable
holiday experience!
Many of the region's attractions are linked to its
industrial heritage. The story of the industrial revolution unfolds
at designated World Heritage Site, Ironbridge, with
its nine different gorge museums. You can follow the trail of
legendary King Arthur at Wroxeter; the
mythical setting of Camelot and the authentic location of a Roman
city complete with remains, ruins and artefacts. It also has
vineyards that are well worth visiting too! Take a trip back in
time on the Severn Valley Railway, visit historic Stokesay, Acton Burnell,
Whittington or Ludlow Castles or the Royal Airforce Museum at
Cosford. Those with older children will enjoy innovative Enginuity
in Telford,
while families with little ones will never be far from one of the
many farm experience attractions to be found in this agricultural
heartland.
If you're looking for an indulgent break with fine foods,
wine, culture and shopping then a Shropshire cottage holiday is the
perfect solution. Choose a cosy Shropshire cottage near Ludlow, the
region's gourmet capital, and enjoy Michelin starred
restaurants. Alternatively, you can linger among its ancient
streets brimful of enticing specialist shops and mouth-watering
delis, dedicated to every imaginable delight from chocolate to
cheese and much more besides. Or pick out a Shropshire cottage near
an historic market town, such as Church
Stretton, Bridgnorth or
Oswestry in the Welsh Borders, and join in with market day in
time-honoured fashion. If more contemporary shopping is your bag,
then enjoy it with a twist of history in the Tudor half-timbered
shops of Shrewsbury or Ludlow.
The gardens of Shropshire and its neighbouring counties come in
all shapes and sizes. From those at Powis, Chirk and Cholmondeley
Castles to the National Trust gardens at Attingham Park, Erdigg and
Benthall, and not forgetting Weston Park and Hawkstone Historic
Park, there are water gardens and formal gardens, plantsmen's
gardens and nurseries, all blooming furiously thanks to the
county's uniquely rich geological structure. Little wonder then
that the region hosts acclaimed flower festivals, such as
Shrewsbury's Flower Show and the Wem Sweet Pea Festival.
And did you know that Shropshire has it's own 'Lake
District'? The northern part of the country is home to 'The
Meres', a series of nine glacial lakes. Nature lovers will want
to spend a day at Ellesmere; take a
boat out on the water and indulge in a spot of fishing or bird
watching, or enjoy a circular ramble around Colemere.
One famous author poetically described Shropshire as 'the
nearest earthly thing to Paradise'. So whether your idea of a
Shropshire cottage paradise is a cosy hideaway with a wood-burning
stove near Church Stretton, a break in a
holiday cottage in Market Drayton or a luxury cottage
for a weekend break in Cleobury
Mortimer, your Shropshire cottage holiday is sure to
provide the key to a tranquil yet energising break.
Showing 192 cottages
The Byre | Bronington near Whitchurch | Shropshire
Cosy welcoming Whitchurch cottage next to nature reserve. Underfloor heating, beams and character throughout. Shared use of 4 acres of farmland, 4-seater hot tub. Whitchurch 5 miles.
Hinds Cottage | Wigmore near Clun and Ludlow | Shropshire
Character ‘black and white’ barn conversion, in elevated position overlooking Wigmore. Exposed beams and stone walls, glorious views. Wigmore 2 miles.
Croft Cottage | Whitton near Ludlow | Shropshire
Delightful barn conversion in pretty village of Whitton. All ground floor with beams and oak roof trusses. Medieval Ludlow 5 miles.
26 Mill Street | Ludlow | Shropshire
Wonderful 17th Century townhouse 3 minutes walk from Ludlow's beautiful town centre. Olde worlde character and charm, woodburner. Perfect for romantic break.
Garden Barn | Billingsley near Bridgnorth | Shropshire
Traditional stone-built, detached cottage situated on 200 acre working farm with original beams and trusses throughout. Good location for walks and cycle routes. Bridgnorth 7 miles.
New House | Chelmarsh near Bridgnorth | Shropshire
Delightful first floor wing of owner’s 15th Century country house, in Chelmarsh village. Exposed beams, lovely views over River Severn and Severn Valley Steam Railway. Bridgnorth 4 miles.
Jessamine Cottage | Little Stretton near Church Stretton | Shropshire
A delightful semi-detached character cottage in the pretty village of Little Stretton. Exposed beams, woodburning stove. Excellent walking. Shrewsbury 14 miles.
Shepherds Cottage | Church Stretton | Shropshire
Charming, detached cottage at the foot of the Long Mynd hill, offering lovely views over Church Stretton, half a mile away. Exposed beams. Shrewsbury 10 miles.
The Bull Box | Muckley Cross near Much Wenlock | Shropshire
Lovely terraced barn conversion at Muckley Cross. Well-equipped accommodation in Shropshire countryside. Bridgnorth 4 miles. Much Wenlock 8 miles.
Spinney Retreat | Plaish near Cardington, near Church Stretton | Shropshire
Lovely stone conversion in peaceful location near owner’s farm in the hamlet of Plaish. Cosy accommodation, woodburning stove, games room, children’s play area. Cardington 1.75 miles.