Rural Accommodation

Llanhedric

B&B
£28.00
 -  £35.00
Notes : per person per night
Llanhedric
Clun
Craven Arms
SY7 8NG
Enjoy England Four Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
Mary Jones
Shropshire
Phone : 01588 640203
Llanhedric Farm Bed & Breakfast accommodation enjoys the unspoilt views of a picturesque valley set in the rolling hills of the beautiful South Shropshire countryside.

Relax in a traditional style characteristic farmhouse, awake to the smell of good home cooking and enjoy the life of a modern working farm. Feel the fresh breeze as you explore the beautiful countryside, then put your feet up and unwind in the guest's lounge by a warm inglenook fire.

Our comfortable & spacious bedrooms are with en-suite or private bathroom facilities.

The farm is well situated to take advantage of the various sites and activities that the Welsh Borders / Marches have to offer. Stepping outside of the door, a footpath leads to Edric's Way and The Shropshire Way, with Offa's Dyke only a couple of miles from the farm. These provide ideal walks to explore the wonderful surrounding countryside. There are even river walks on the farm! Llanhedric is within easy distance to nearby market towns such as Bishops Castle, Knighton & Ludlow. The farm is also close to historical attractions & outdoor activities such as hand gliding off the Long Mynd, fishing and horse riding to name but a few (please see the local attractions page for more!).

Some comments from our guests .....

'Beautiful location, lovely house & gardens, a privilege to stay here'

'A warm friendly, quiet stay, superb surroundings wonderful swallows and house
martins'

Thank-you for another wonderful stay, do come and see us in Devon'

'Thank you for looking after us so well and helping to make this such a special weekend!'

... and Sev from Kent says she had the 'best scrambled eggs ever'
Accept Children 
Laundry Facilities 
Serves Breakfast 
Working Farm 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

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