Middle Cottage is a charming, Grade II-listed home situated in the heart of Ludlow, Shropshire.
Boasting an open-plan living area with exposed stone and beams, a warm gas woodburning stove, and a private courtyard garden, this delightful retreat is perfect for families or friends seeking a convenient and characterful escape.
With gas central heating throughout, Middle Cottage wraps you in warmth and comfort, making it a welcoming haven whatever the season.
Enter your new holiday abode to view the heart of the home, which is the open-plan living area.
Here, rustic textures and thoughtful touches create a space that feels both timeless and inviting.
The flicker of firelight dances across the exposed brickwork of the fireplace, while the wooden beams overhead lend a sense of heritage and depth.
Beneath your feet, a richly patterned rug anchors the room, grounding it in warmth and character.
Whether you're curled up with a book or enjoying a quiet evening together, the ambience encourages you to linger.
The kitchen flows seamlessly from the sitting area, with a wooden bar-style worktop that bridges the two spaces and invites conversation.
Contemporary in style, it offers a thoughtfully arranged aesthetic and all the practical features needed for relaxed holiday cooking.
The kitchen is well-equipped for all your culinary needs, while the living/dining room offers a space to unwind.
Gather with your loved ones around to tuck into dinner at the dining table and share some laughs as you eat.
After you've eaten, flick on the Smart TV, and let the warmth from the gas woodburning stove envelop you as you discuss the day's adventures.
Step outside to the enclosed courtyard garden, where you can enjoy a morning coffee or an evening drink, surrounded by the tranquil ambience.
The garden furniture invites you to sit back and soak up the sun, making this a delightful space to spend time during your stay.
Venture upstairs to discover the two inviting bedrooms, a super-king-size which can be converted into a twin on request, and a restful double, both offering a serene space to rest after a day of exploration.
Freshen up in the contemporary wet room, equipped with a walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, providing a sleek space to prepare for your day.
A shop and a pub are on the doorstep for any essentials or a drink out.
Ludlow’s train station is just a few hundred yards away, offering easy access for those arriving by rail.
When you're ready to tear yourself away from this delightful home-from-home, the historic town of Ludlow awaits.
Wander the medieval walls of Ludlow Castle, then pack your walking shoes and head out to explore the stunning countryside.
From Castle Square, follow the Mortimer Trail into the ancient woodland of Mortimer Forest, where the Climbing Jack route leads you to the summit of High Vinnalls for panoramic views across Shropshire.
In spring, the forest floor bursts into life with wild garlic and bluebells, creating a magical atmosphere.
For a gentler stroll, try the Bread Walk, a circular route offering sweeping views from Whitcliffe Common and riverside paths perfect for a leisurely afternoon.
Lose yourself in the bustle of Ludlow Market, held most days of the week except Tuesdays, with a vibrant Sunday market offering everything from artisan cheeses and handmade crafts to vintage finds and seasonal produce.
Don’t forget to pop into the Ludlow Farm Shop for artisan local produce.
Food lovers will be spoilt for choice, with Ludlow’s culinary scene ranging from relaxed cafés like CSONS, serving seasonally changing, modern British dishes with flair, to refined dining experiences at Mortimers and Old Downton Lodge, where elegant plates and local ingredients shine.
For a serene day out, visit Stokesay Castle, explore the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, and take a walk through the exquisite Stokesay Court's gardens.
Garden enthusiasts will also enjoy nearby highlights such as Berrington Hall, with its Capability Brown parkland and walled garden, and Witley Court, a dramatic ruined mansion with spectacular fountains and landscaped grounds.
Within reach, the city of Hereford boasts the magnificent Hereford Cathedral and the fascinating Museum of Cider, where you can sample regional specialities.
Take a stroll through the verdant oasis of Castle Green before returning to Middle Cottage.
A holiday here offers both rest and an escape to a world of fascinating attractions, the quintessential British staycation.