The Old Workshop, Picklescott

This 19th Century, stone-built barn conversion adjoins the owner's home on a 10-acre smallholding between Picklescott and Pulverbatch. At just six miles from Church Stretton, this romantic retreat is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has been tastefully renovated to combine modern conveniences with original features. The property includes a large galleried bedroom with exposed oak beams and trusses, a warming wood-burning stove and a secluded, patio garden with views across the countryside. The property is close to all the local amenities of Church Stretton as well as being within easy reach of many activities.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 2
  •   Bedrooms 1
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Rural Location
  •   Farm Setting

Accommodation Details

One large galleried double bedroom with king-size bed. Ground floor shower room with large shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner and French windows to private patio.

Picklescott 1.5 miles. A 19th century, stone-built barn conversion, adjoining the owners' home on a 10 acre smallholding between Picklescott and Pulverbatch, 6 miles from Church Stretton. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this charming Shropshire cottage has been tastefully renovated to combine modern conveniences with original features and has a delightful, large galleried bedroom with exposed oak beams and trusses, a warming woodburner and a secluded, patio garden offering countryside views. The idyllic village of Picklescott is at the halfway point of a delightful circular walk along small country lanes whilst the surrounding area provides scenic walks including the Shropshire Way just half a mile from the property. Visit Church Stretton or Shrewsbury, explore Ludlow's majestic castle or discover the magnificent gorge at the world renowned Ironbridge. An ideal Shropshire cottage for a wonderful break, any time of year.

Set in the Shropshire Hills and adjacent to the Long Mynd, the village of Picklescott is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This little town is at the halfway point of a circular walk along country lanes, whilst the surrounding area is full of bridleways which make for excellent walking and cycling opportunities. Visitors can enjoy the stunning views from the Devil's Chair at nearby Stiperstones Nature Reserve, or take a trip to the picturesque market town of Church Stretton - boasting half-timbered buildings - just a six mile drive away. The medieval towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow are also close by and boast impressive castles, excellent shops, restaurants and scenic, riverside walks. The World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, the amazing Roman ruins at Wroxeter and Stokesay Castle are all within easy driving distance.

Amenities & Facilities

Electric heaters with woodburner. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, use of owners' washing machine on request, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi. Electricity and wood for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Lockable bike storage. Private patio with garden furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pubs with restaurant 3 miles. Electricity powered by solar panels. Note: Dogs must be kept under strict control due to cattle/sheep on owners' land.

Location Details

Set in the Shropshire Hills and adjacent to the Long Mynd, the village of Picklescott is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This little town is at the halfway point of a circular walk along country lanes, whilst the surrounding area is full of bridleways which make for excellent walking and cycling opportunities. Visitors can enjoy the stunning views from the Devil's Chair at nearby Stiperstones Nature Reserve, or take a trip to the picturesque market town of Church Stretton - boasting half-timbered buildings - just a six mile drive away. The medieval towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow are also close by and boast impressive castles, excellent shops, restaurants and scenic, riverside walks. The World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, the amazing Roman ruins at Wroxeter and Stokesay Castle are all within easy driving distance.

A E Houseman once wrote that Shropshire was "the quietest place under the sun" and today the county remains something of a rural idyll, recognised as one of the least crowded and most peaceful regions in England.

Reviews

What a little gem. Beautiful location, nestled deep in the countryside, fabulous walks, stunning views. This cottage is well laid out, well equipped and we were greeted by a roaring log fire. Thankyou Nicky and Dave for our fabulous stay, your resident ducks kept us entertained, they were beautiful. Hope to see you all again soon

Rated by Plinky1 reviewed on 22nd November 2019

A delightful cottage in a quiet spot. Great for getting away from it all. Well equipt with all you need. The log burner was great on cold January evenings. Comfortable bed. A nice base to visit some of the area's beauty spots. Church Stretton and the Long Mynd are great places to visit, The Bucks Head in Church Stretton is a nice place for a meal and a pint or two of real ale. We had a nice stay and were pleased with all aspects of our accommodation.

Rated by Colin S reviewed on 1st February 2018

A beautiful place to stay, well presented,exceptionally clean and in a gorgeous countryside location if you want to get away from hustle and bustle. The old workshop is well equipped and the log burner was wonderful. Lond Mynd and Stipperstones nearby for some excellent walking. Would definitely like to revisit. Thank you

Rated by lorrainerolls reviewed on 16th January 2017

This is a delightful place to stay with great ambience and facilities which meet all practical needs. The hosts are most hospitable. Caerleon and the surrounding district offer a wealth of historic sites and outstanding natural beauty.

Rated by Mr Withers reviewed on 27th July 2016

The cottage was beautifully furnished and was set in a peaceful location. It was excellently equipped in every room. It was a pleasure to stay there and we could not fault anything.

Rated by Ms Rees reviewed on 26th June 2016

The Old Workshop was lovely & had everything we required. We definitely would return. There were plenty walks in the surrounding area & many nice pubs.

Rated by Mr Palethorpe reviewed on 21st June 2016

The wood burning stove and unlimited logs were very welcome. The cottage is situated in beautiful countryside, with no light pollution or road noise, yet close to everywhere. The cottage is lovely and well thought out with absolutely everything you might need provided.

Rated by Ms Sciepko-cram reviewed on 10th May 2016

The cottage is furnished to a high standard and was cosy and welcoming. The wood burner was very efficient and kept the cottage warm, even upstairs so the insulation was amazing. It had everything you need for a short stay and the hosts made sure everything was satisfactory. Nearby pubs served delicious food and the local people were friendly everywhere we went. It was a fabulous location for walking and getting away from it all. We can highly recommended.

Rated by Ms. Blezard reviewed on 7th April 2016

Lovely location to get away from it all and there were some really nice welcome touches at the cottage.Owners were on hand if we needed anything but not at all intrusive.

Rated by Miss Cockitt reviewed on 29th February 2016

The cottage is beautiful. A great combination of old stone character with more modern fixtures and fittings. Very well kept, peaceful and the wood burner was a real treat for a couple of lazy and cooler evenings and the owners kept us well stocked. Nearby we managed to squeeze a few things in in 4 days, namely Shrewsbury town centre, the local pub for a lovely lunch (The Bottle & Glass) around 1.5 miles away, Church Stretton (Long Mynd walk) and the Ragleth Inn (Little Stretton) for another nice lunch. I would highly recommend this cottage.

Rated by Mr Halket reviewed on 6th January 2016

So I read some reviews prior to booking and yes the cottage is down some single track roads but wasn't really a big deal. The cottage is beautiful. A great combination of old stone character with more modern fixtures and fittings. Very well kept, peaceful and the wood burner was a real treat for a couple of lazy and cooler evenings and the owners kept us well stocked. Nearby we managed to squeeze a few things in in 4 days, namely Shrewsbury town centre, the local pub for a lovely lunch (The Bottle & Glass) around 1.5 miles away (a nice fresh walk), Church Stretton (Long Mynd walk) and the Ragleth Inn (Little Stretton)for another nice lunch. I would highly recommend this cottage.

Rated by dazzling600 reviewed on 2nd January 2016

Everything was perfect! The high standard of the cottage, the surroundings and the owners help and consideration.

Rated by Mrs Brent reviewed on 19th October 2015

If you want to get away from it all this is the cottage for you.

Rated by Mrs Palmer reviewed on 8th August 2015

Liked being welcome in a quiet, remote part of beautiful Shropshire, with good pubs for evening meals when we wished to do that. The cottage was comfortable and provided everything we needed.

Rated by Mr Hunter reviewed on 6th June 2015

I liked the location of the cottage, there was no one about for miles.

Rated by Mr Winter reviewed on 21st February 2015

It was a great relaxing break. A home away from home, I arrived late at night to a toasty warm cottage. The owners allowed me to get on with my stay and did not disturb, only to check in to see if more fire wood was needed. An excellent cottage that I will recommend highly to all.

Rated by Miss Chhokar reviewed on 8th January 2015

Liked the cleanliness, the owners and the perfect and idyllic surroundings. Simply wonderful, we can't wait to return.

Rated by Mr Sargent reviewed on 24th November 2014

Superb accommodation with very helpful but not intrusive owners next door. We would recommend without hesitation and return should we go back to this area.

Rated by Mr Whitfield reviewed on 1st November 2014

The cottage was beautiful - a good size for two people. The sitting area was spacious and the bedroom took up the whole of the upstairs floor with a lovely exposed beamed ceiling. Everything was spotlessly clean, and the cottage was well-equipped without being cluttered. The wood burner made it really cosy, and the location for walking is superb. The owners were very helpful and welcoming.

Rated by Ms Fletcher reviewed on 14th October 2014

Location and quietness of the cottage and the beauty of the Shropshire countryside

Rated by Mrs Tucker reviewed on 13th September 2014

The simple and tasteful decor was lovely. The setting was very peaceful. The owners were friendly and accommodating without being intrusive.

Rated by Mr Ellison reviewed on 31st May 2014

It was a fantastic location and an immaculate property - lovely beams and wood everywhere, very well kitted out, we had everything we needed. The owners were very friendly and helpful and we found the cottage cosy and welcoming. It was lovely to arrive and find the stove lit and snowdrops on the windowsill, small touches that made us feel very welcome.

Rated by Mrs Parrish reviewed on 26th February 2014

The Old Workshop is a really lovely cottage for a relaxing break. It is in a wonderful location. We went for a winter break, and it could not have been better, cosy and warm, the log fire a real attraction. The owners are very warm and welcoming.

Rated by Mr Doughty reviewed on 2nd December 2013

Lovely cosy cottage in tranquil surroundings. It was secluded yet near enough to local attractions.

Rated by Mrs Shirley reviewed on 25th October 2013

Beautiful setting in beautiful countryside.

Rated by Mr Housby reviewed on 6th September 2013

Very relaxing and peaceful surroundings. A very friendly family that own the cottage. The cottage is very cosy and inviting, and we spent many an hour sat in the garden enjoying the view.

Rated by Mrs Carroll reviewed on 30th August 2013

Beautiful setting, so peaceful. Accommodation perfect for two.

Rated by Ms Shepherd reviewed on 13th August 2013

The cottage excellent,the location quiet and beautiful. The owners are friendly, helpful and welcoming.

Rated by Mrs Clarke reviewed on 9th June 2013

Fantastic cottage very modern but old at the same time, ideal location for a romantic getaway, ideal to lie in bed and look at the stars, fantastic walking with the dog and good pub about 1mile walk away to work up a thirst. Would like to go again soon

Rated by Sarah L reviewed on 13th May 2013

An exceptional spot to spend a few days whatever the weather. It was worth every penny!!

Rated by Mr Musker reviewed on 11th April 2013

The cottage was lovely, in a good rural location. It was well appointed and just right for 2 people. The wood burner was excellent and once we got the hang of the electric heating, the cottage was warm and cosy. The area is great, very attractive with plenty to do. A good set of walking information was provided at the cottage.

Rated by Mr Anstey reviewed on 26th February 2013

This was a last minute booking for us - we did not know the area at all. We were assured that it was a lovely location for walking and just relaxing. Completely accurate! In fact probably better than anticipated. The conversion of this old workshop has been done beautifully - real quality carpentry. The bedroom with huge exposed beams is something to behold! It is a very rural location which is great for the peace and quiet - but the lanes are very narrow and the first approach was a bit daunting but the directions were accurate - we just needed to trust them!! It was a pity that one of the local pubs had closed recently but another had reopened and the young couple running it deserve to do well. If you love the peace and quiet of the country this is for you!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 2nd November 2012

The cottage was excellently specified and in a very peaceful location. We had a very good break.

Rated by Mr Dumbreck reviewed on 29th September 2012

Perfectly equipped and proportioned holiday let for two people. Tucked away in the middle of the Shropshire countryside it feels remote and isolated, but is only a short drive from a couple of villages with a choice of decent pubs nearby. Well placed for access to the Long Mynd, Stiperstones, and Wenlock Edge, it makes a good base for a walking holiday. If you are looking for some quiet down-time then this is the place to stay, but be prepared to wash your car at the end of the week - the local lanes get very muddy from the farm traffic!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 13th September 2012

The cottage was probably the best we have ever had, we had a lovely week.

Rated by Mrs Robertson reviewed on 13th August 2012

Lovely open plan cottage was decorated and fitted out just right. Everything was perfect - we wished we could have stayed longer!

Rated by Ms Cooper reviewed on 28th July 2012

It was quiet and secluded and felt like the middle of nowhere, yet it was only a short drive from 'civilisation'.

Rated by Mr Burgin reviewed on 28th July 2012

Excellent location and tranquillity.

Rated by Mr Jelbert reviewed on 24th July 2012

We absolutely loved our stay here.We could not believe how peaceful the surroundings were.Just a short drive to Shrewsbury with a very handy Sainsburys.About 20 mins to Ludlow which really is lovely.The cottage had everything you could possibly need and the view out the windows and from the patio was amazing.The log fire made it so cozy on winter nights.Would definately stay here again if we return to Shropshire.

Rated by Scott reviewed on 25th May 2012

We absolutely loved our stay here.We could not believe how peaceful the surroundings were.Just a short drive to Shrewsbury with a very handy Sainsburys.About 20 mins to Ludlow which really is lovely.The cottage had everything you could possibly need and the view out the windows and from the patio was amazing.The log fire made it so cozy on winter nights.Would definately stay here again if we return to Shropshire.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 24th May 2012

Situation of the cottage for walking. Being able to bring the dog with us. Wood-burning stove was excellent. Friendly, helpful owners.

Rated by Mr Foster reviewed on 15th January 2012

It would be good idea if a night light was installed on the stair case as the toilet on thr ground floor for ssfety if you have to get in the night thank you Lawrence .

Rated by LAWRENCE reviewed on 12th January 2012

It would be good idea if a night light was installed on the stair case as the toilet on thr ground floor for ssfety if you have to get in the night thank you Lawrence .

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 12th January 2012

In a great location if you like total peace and quiet. The Ludlow food centre on the A49 has some wonderful local produce.

Rated by Mr Codd reviewed on 6th January 2012

The peace and quiet and the total lack of street lighting around the cottage made it feel that you were in the middle of nowhere although it is not far to the lovely towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury. We loved the log burner which kept the cottage cosy and warm. We loved looking at the shooting stars in the sky on clear nights. Good walks from the cottage. Loved it.

Rated by Mr Codd reviewed on 6th January 2012

We absolutely loved staying here.One of the things we loved was how remote the cottage seemed yet it wasn't actually that far away from the towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow.We also liked looking at the stars on a night which were so clear due to the lack of street lights.The road from the a49 is really winding and very narrow but if you take your time and are patient it is not an issue.The log burner makes the cottage very warm and cosy and the whole cottage is built beautifully especially the woodwork.If going to Ludlow try the Courtyard Restaurant which serves great food and also The Ludlow Food Centre on the a49.We hope to return someday to the beautiful area.

Rated by Dadie77 reviewed on 31st December 2011

We absolutely loved staying here.One of the things we loved was how remote the cottage seemed yet it wasn't actually that far away from the towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow.We also liked looking at the stars on a night which were so clear due to the lack of street lights.The road from the A49 is really winding and very narrow but if you take your time and are patient it is not an issue.The log burner makes the cottage very warm and cosy and the whole cottage is built beautifully especially the woodwork.If going to Ludlow try the Courtyard Restaurant which serves great food and also The Ludlow Food Centre on the A49.We hope to return someday to the beautiful area.

Rated by Dadie77 reviewed on 31st December 2011

Peace and quiet, beautiful decor, everything as described and to a very high spec.

Rated by Mr Humphreys reviewed on 11th December 2011

The only down side was the two local pubs which were meant to be very good wer both closed :( but if you love walking and not afraid of the dark this is the place for you :)

Rated by Bouncer reviewed on 1st December 2011

The only down side was the two local pubs which were meant to be very good wer both closed :( but if you love walking and not afraid of the dark this is the place for you :)

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 1st December 2011

The cottage was very cosy even in November. In the middle of nowhere so very peaceful. Excellent walking nearby.

Rated by Mr Hall reviewed on 21st November 2011

Cottage was perfect, peaceful surroundings, an ideal spot to explore shropshire.

Rated by chrissie reviewed on 8th November 2011

Cottage was perfect, peaceful surroundings, an ideal spot to explore shropshire.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 8th November 2011

The Old Workshop was excellent and the location was exactly what we wanted.

Rated by Mr Tobin reviewed on 7th November 2011

For those people who like remote quiet places then this location fits the bill. A 2 mile slow drive down a relatively quiet, single lane/track with twists & turns, blind corners, agricultural machinery, cows etc but the location is well worth the drive. There is a quieter route across country to Church Stretton which I do recommend. This area is great for those that like walking; too many to chose from. Owners of the Old Workshop were helpful & friendly.

Rated by K.P (Cambridgeshire) reviewed on 24th October 2011

For those people who like remote quiet places then this location fits the bill. A 2 mile slow drive down a relatively quiet, single lane/track with twists & turns, blind corners, agricultural machinery, cows etc but the location is well worth the drive. There is a quieter route across country to Church Stretton which I do recommend. This area is great for those that like walking; too many to chose from. Owners of the Old Workshop were helpful & friendly.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 23rd October 2011

The location is excellent with lovely views. Sadly the local pub's closed down but there are plenty of others a short drive away. The cottage is near to lots of attractions but based in the heart of the country. Who can ask for more?

Rated by Mr Pledger reviewed on 16th October 2011

If you really want to unwind away from the city, this is the place to go. Surrounded by pure nature, it is the perfect place to relax. There is a lot to do just a few miles away. On our stay, we actually never left the Shropshire borders. The only thing that was a bit too exciting was the drive to the house. Be aware of oncoming farm traffic on the 2.5 miles single track to the house. But if you are trained in reversing around bends, this is not really a problem, just charming. My driver disagrees ;-) He did not like it.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Ascott reviewed on 17th September 2011

If you really want to unwind away from the city, this is the place to go. Surrounded by pure nature, it is the perfect place to relax. There is a lot to do just a few miles away. On our stay, we actually never left the Shropshire borders. The only thing that was a bit too exciting was the drive to the house. Be aware of oncoming farm traffic on the 2.5 miles single track to the house. But if you are trained in reversing around bends, this is not really a problem, just charming. My driver disagrees ;-) He did not like it.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 16th September 2011

Quietness and surrounding countryside, lovely views.

Rated by Mr Ascott reviewed on 25th July 2011

The cottage was even better than we expected; so clean and cosy. We were left to enjoy a peaceful holiday but when we did request anything our request was dealt with straight away. Loads of information in cottage about things to see and walks to do - all vital when new to an area. We would love to stay again.

Rated by Ms Murphy reviewed on 24th May 2011

It was a very peaceful, secluded spot to have a holiday cottage. The hosts left us in peace and it was really wonderful.

Rated by Mr Stenson reviewed on 18th April 2011

The whole family was very welcoming and helpful but not intrusive at all. The property was spotlessly clean and fresh and felt really homely. We had the best holiday ever and will definitely consider going back there. We cannot recommend or praise it highly enough. Thank you.

Rated by Mrs Pettitt reviewed on 12th April 2011

The holiday was exactly as promised. Beautiful location, extremely peaceful and numerous walks without having to use the car. The accommodation was immaculately clean - perfect in every way. The owners were there if we needed them but they gave us total privacy to enjoy our stay.

Rated by Ashley reviewed on 21st March 2011

The cottage was outstanding; very cosy and ideal for a romantic weekend away!

Rated by Mrs Quinlan reviewed on 1st December 2010

Our 3rd visit! Perfect place to stop, perfect countryside.

Rated by Mr Malin reviewed on 3rd November 2010

Very quiet and sensibly furnished cottage. Owners present and helpful but not intrusive. Woodfire a bonus on chilly evenings. Highly recommended. The cottage exceeded my expectations.

Rated by Mr Miller reviewed on 6th October 2010

This was the most wonderful cottage to stay for a holiday in the most beautiful of settings. Unfortunately my husband fell down the stairs during the night on our 3rd night which disrupted our plans somewhat as he sustained severe bruising to his back and shoulder. This has, however, not put us off from staying there again sometime in the future.

Rated by Sue reviewed on 14th July 2010

Very nice cottage with a beautiful garden. Ideal for sitting out in during the evening after a long walk. Ideally placed for couples wanting a quiet holiday with access to plenty of walks. Cottage bedroom layout was exceptional. Just beware of the very narrow roads in the area, until you reach Church Stretton.

Rated by Michael Search. reviewed on 14th July 2010

Very nice cottage with a beautiful garden. Ideal for sitting out in during the evening after a long walk. Ideally placed for couples wanting a quiet holiday with access to plenty of walks. Cottage bedroom layout was exceptional. Just beware of the very narrow roads in the area, until you reach Church Stretton.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 13th July 2010

This was the most wonderful cottage to stay for a holiday in the most beautiful of settings. Unfortunately my husband fell down the stairs during the night on our 3rd night which disrupted our plans somewhat as he sustained severe bruising to his back and shoulder. This has, however, not put us off from staying there again sometime in the future.

Rated by Sue reviewed on 13th July 2010

Great place to relax in the evenings. Patio arrangement very enjoyable. Two good pubs in short drive, but a 'longish' walk.

Rated by Mr Thompson reviewed on 13th July 2010

The quiet of the countryside and the views from the cottage windows. Good sightseeing, lots of history in Shropshire. People very friendly and helpful, would definitely recommend this property to friends and family.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Chapman reviewed on 13th July 2010

The quiet of the countryside, views spectacular and plenty of places of interest. The standard of the accommodation was excellent and people in the area were very friendly and helpful.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Chapman reviewed on 13th July 2010

Nice barn conversion, probably one of the best we have stayed in. Made very welcome by the owners. Beautiful area with countless good walks and interesting industrial archaeology.

Rated by Mr Collins reviewed on 21st June 2010

We really enjoyed the peace and quiet. There were blue tits nesting in the eaves and we enjoyed watching the parent birds fly back and forth with food.

Rated by Mr Tyzzer reviewed on 7th June 2010

This property is very quiet, great for relaxing. It is 1/2 hour from civilisation and in first class condition.

Rated by Mr Search reviewed on 3rd June 2010

Have never been to a better appointed cottage! Should have 5 stars!

Rated by Mrs Blackburn reviewed on 3rd June 2010

Superb cottage, Wonderful views. Very nice owners. Easy to visit all the towns, villages and attractions. Lovely walks with the dog. Oh! and eggs to die for!

Rated by Mr Seymour reviewed on 10th May 2010

A peaceful, delightful bolthole for couples wanting quiet, beautiful scenery and lovely walks.

Rated by Mrs Jackson reviewed on 6th May 2010

Location was very good for long walks around the northern Long Mynd and nearby hills.

Rated by Mr Shephard reviewed on 2nd March 2010

We found the cottage to be very comfortable for two people. The accomodation is well laid out, clean and tidy, and having most of what you may require for your stay. It was nice having a log burning stove in the living room for chilly evenings, the logs being provided.The cottage is located in beautiful country side, but the lanes to access it are very narrow, and must be treated with great caution. Fortunately, traffic is light. There are many interesting places to visit nearby, both within Shropshire and over the border in Wales. If you and your loved one are considering visiting the Old Workshop, our response would be, GO FOR IT!

Rated by Kath and John reviewed on 6th December 2009

We found the cottage to be very comfortable for two people. The accomodation is well laid out, clean and tidy, and having most of what you may require for your stay. It was nice having a log burning stove in the living room for chilly evenings, the logs being provided.The cottage is located in beautiful country side, but the lanes to access it are very narrow, and must be treated with great caution. Fortunately, traffic is light. There are many interesting places to visit nearby, both within Shropshire and over the border in Wales. If you and your loved one are considering visiting the Old Workshop, our response would be, GO FOR IT!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 6th December 2009

An excellent stay with everything provided without any intrusivness. A beuatifull and tastefull accomodation that is a pleasure to be in. Rural location, very quiet and a good location for exploring Shropshire. The high standard of the accomodation was a delight and the location was ideal for a very quiet holiday. The location is approached by winding, narrow lanes which are not for the faint-hearted!

Rated by Ralph & Jenny reviewed on 3rd December 2009

An excellent stay with everything provided without any intrusivness. A beuatifull and tastefull accomodation that is a pleasure to be in. Rural location, very quiet and a good location for exploring Shropshire. The high standard of the accomodation was a delight and the location was ideal for a very quiet holiday. The location is approached by winding, narrow lanes which are not for the faint-hearted!

Rated by Ralph & Jenny reviewed on 3rd December 2009

My husband and I stayed here in June 09. We arrived somewhat bereft having put to sleep our wonderful old goldie, Heidi the day before. What a fabulous place. Fantastic views, fantastic barn conversion, just superb. The couple who owned the property were just lovely, left us fresh eggs from the hens and Nel the farm dog - restored our hearts and helped the healing commence. The surrounding area is just beautiful and we walked to the local pub (quite a hike) with Nel and what a great place. Overall cannot recommend this place highly enough. The overall surrounding area is just so beautiful. We will return, having now rescued another dog a few months later!

Rated by Carole reviewed on 2nd December 2009

I absolutely loved my stay and would highly recommend it. It was so comfortable and homely and the owners were an absolute pleasure to deal with, being very friendly and easy to approach. The location was fantastic, being in the middle of no-where but the places to visit were only a short car ride away, and there were plenty of places to visit. The walking was wonderful. There is nothing that I didn't like, I loved everything about it. I was on my own and felt safe and happy to be, but I also think it would be a very romantic place to stay for a couple.

Rated by Janet F reviewed on 2nd December 2009

I absolutely loved my stay and would highly recommend it. It was so comfortable and homely and the owners were an absolute pleasure to deal with, being very friendly and easy to approach. The location was fantastic, being in the middle of no-where but the places to visit were only a short car ride away, and there were plenty of places to visit. The walking was wonderful. There is nothing that I didn't like, I loved everything about it. I was on my own and felt safe and happy to be, but I also think it would be a very romantic place to stay for a couple.

Rated by Janet F reviewed on 2nd December 2009

My husband and I stayed here in June 09. We arrived somewhat bereft having put to sleep our wonderful old goldie, Heidi the day before. What a fabulous place. Fantastic views, fantastic barn conversion, just superb. The couple who owned the property were just lovely, left us fresh eggs from the hens and Nel the farm dog - restored our hearts and helped the healing commence. The surrounding area is just beautiful and we walked to the local pub (quite a hike) with Nel and what a great place. Overall cannot recommend this place highly enough. The overall surrounding area is just so beautiful. We will return, having now rescued another dog a few months later!

Rated by Carole reviewed on 2nd December 2009

A lovely cottage close to a lovely countryside. A very peaceful holiday.

Rated by Mr Malin reviewed on 23rd September 2009

Great location in the heart of Shropshire. Very easy to reach all attractions in the area. Cottage was beautiful in a quiet location. Well worth a visit!

Rated by Mr Thomas reviewed on 31st August 2009

The Old Workshop was a beautiful conversion in a fantastic setting. The owners were friendly but didn't intrude. The setting of this holiday home is superb, the views to die for and overall I would highly recommend this property.

Rated by Mrs Hughes reviewed on 7th July 2009

The cottage was decorated and fitted to a very high standard, the location was beautiful and the owners were very helpful and there if we needed them. We would strongly recommend this this cottage to anyone wanting a peaceful relaxing holiday.

Rated by Mr Nesbit reviewed on 22nd June 2009

Perfect for two and a dog. Fresh eggs for breakfast from their chickens. Overall really lovely little cottage with modern amenities, tradition and character.

Rated by Mr Malinak reviewed on 5th March 2009

Peaceful and quiet. The cottage was lovely and has been refurbished to an extremely high standard. We enjoyed our stay here very much.

Rated by Mr Looman reviewed on 9th December 2008

A good base for walking and touring. Owners kind and hospitable.

Rated by Mrs Menzies reviewed on 21st November 2008

The cottage was lovely, peaceful and stands in an area of stunning scenery.

Rated by Ms Figg reviewed on 1st November 2008

Terrific location for an 'away from it all' holiday. Good walking, delightful cottage and we could take the dog too!

Rated by Mrs Spencer reviewed on 9th October 2008

Very clean and comfortable cottage.

Rated by Mr Munslow reviewed on 2nd October 2008

An excellent location and much needed bolthole. Owners were very helpful and considerate without being at all intrusive. We really enjoyed our stay.

Rated by Mr Johnstone reviewed on 26th September 2008

The cottage was perfect. The owner was very friendly and approachable.

Rated by Ms Seibert reviewed on 10th September 2008

Everything - it was fab!

Rated by Ms Howe reviewed on 14th August 2008

Very warm welcome by owners. Some lovely walks in the immediate area without the need to use a car.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Watson reviewed on 7th July 2008

Best shower we have had in any property we have had holidays in.

Rated by Mrs Williamson reviewed on 21st June 2008

This is such an excellent property with its superb location and excellent standard of the conversion. We would be willing to book it again ourselves, and we certainly would recommend it to others.

Rated by Mr Burke reviewed on 8th June 2008

It was lovely and quiet. The cottage was comfortable.

Rated by Mrs Lineham reviewed on 3rd June 2008

The peace and quiet. The cottage was ideally located away from the hustle and bustle of a town. The shower room was excellent and the bedroom with views was lovely.

Rated by Mr Wood reviewed on 19th May 2008

Brilliant time had by all! Will be looking to come next year.

Rated by Mr Thorpe reviewed on 25th April 2008

Rural setting. Friendly owners but alway allowed guests privacy.

Rated by Mr Moore reviewed on 14th April 2008

Great cottage, brilliant accommodation, fantastic location and a home from home.

Rated by Mr Reed reviewed on 20th March 2008

The best UK cottage holiday we have had. The dog enjoyed it as well!

Rated by Mrs Stow reviewed on 13th November 2007

Very relaxing, perfect if you want to be away from everything.

Rated by Miss Eyles reviewed on 5th November 2007

Beautiful property with many personal touches that makes the break away so nice. High class quality cottage, friendly and helpful owners.

Rated by Mrs Hind reviewed on 25th October 2007

Very nice place, beautifully restored, quiet, peaceful, everything we needed. Location good.

Rated by Mr Hughes reviewed on 17th September 2007

Lovely decor - fantastic secluded spot. Great base for exploring South Shropshire.

Rated by Mrs Bartlett reviewed on 9th September 2007

Peace and quiet. The owners were wonderful hosts.

Rated by Mr Waldron. reviewed on 5th September 2007

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Tue 7th
Light rain
Light rain
16°C 7°C
6mph
1.1mm
1,022mb
Wed 8th
Light rain
Light rain
17°C 9°C
9mph
0.1mm
1,028mb
Thu 9th
Overcast clouds
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17°C 10°C
4mph
0.0mm
1,026mb
Fri 10th
Light rain
Light rain
18°C 10°C
5mph
2.9mm
1,023mb
Sat 11th
Light rain
Light rain
18°C 10°C
10mph
3.5mm
1,019mb
Sun 12th
Light rain
Light rain
19°C 11°C
13mph
3.8mm
1,014mb
Mon 13th
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
17°C 12°C
15mph
9.7mm
1,005mb

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