Saturday 11 February 2012
Rural Accommodation

Strefford Hall Farm

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Self Catering  -   £180.00 - £300.00   per week

Strefford Hall Farm
Strefford
Craven Arms
Shropshire SY7 8DE
 Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars  
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
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Strefford Hall Farm


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  Description
We offer self-catering in two comfortable, spacious and peaceful stable conversions: Swallows Nest & Robins Nest.
Both apartments are located close to the farmhouse and hold Enjoy England 4 Star Quality Assurance Ratings. Swallows Nest, situated on the ground floor, holds a National Accessible Scheme Category Level 2 and is therefore suitable for people with limited mobility.

We are just ten miles away from the gastronomic delights of Ludlow, renown throughout the UK for the quality of its eating establishments.

Ample off-road Car Parking is available for guests.

The cottages are non-smoking.


 Cycle Storage  Food Shop  Fridge  Laundry Facilities  Linen Provided  Microwave  Parking On-Site 
Owner Information
Caroline Morgan
Shropshire  
Phone : +44 (0)1588 672383




Accommodation Rooms/Units
Unit Name : Swallows Nest Self Catering Apartment
Maximum Occupancy : 2
Bedrooms : 1
Swallows Nest is on the ground floor and offers:

One double en-suite bedroom

Level access shower

Swallows Nest Fully fitted kitchen

Spacious sitting / dining room with:

•leather suite
•colour TV
•video
•radio / cd player.
Patio doors lead to secure garden with patio area, table & seating.

Swallows Nest Bathroom Kitchen amenities include:

•double oven electric cooker
•microwave
•coffee filter machine
•electric kettle
•toaster
•fridge
The property is oil centrally heated throughout.

Swallows Nest Bathroom Cot and high chair available.

Heating, bed linen and towels are included in the hire cost.

Private parking adjacent to the property.

Secure lock-up for bicycles.

A range of home-made ready meals are available from our Farm Shop

Swallows Nest Bedroom We are happy to accept up to two dogs in Swallow Nest.

A laundry room in the Farmhouse is available to all guests.

Amenities include automatic washing machine, tumble dryer & ironing facilities.

The owners' telephone is available for emergency use.

 
Unit Name : Robins Nest Self Catering Apartment
Maximum Occupancy : 2
Bedrooms : 1
Robins Nest is on the first floor and offers:

One double en-suite bedroom

Bath with overhead shower

Fully fitted kitchen

Robins Nest Kitchen Spacious sitting / dining room features exposed beams & stone work

A bed-settee offers additional sleeping

Colour TV, video, radio / cd player

A balcony with table and seating, with views of the surrounding countryside towards the Long Mynd Hills

Robins Nest Bedroom Garden with seating

Kitchen amenities include:

•double oven electric cooker
•microwave
•coffee filter machine
•electric kettle
•toaster
•fridge

Robins Nest The property is oil centrally heated throughout.

Cot and high chair available.

Heating, bed linen and towels are included in the hire cost.

Private parking adjacent to the property.

Secure lock-up for bicycles.

A range of home-made ready meals are available from our Farm Shop

Sorry - no dogs are allowed in Robin's Nest (However two dogs can be accommodated in Swallow Nest).

A laundry room in the Farmhouse is available to all guests.

Amenities include automatic washing machine, tumble dryer & ironing facilities.

The owners' telephone is available for emergency use.

 

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