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Hesterworth

Accommodation Details

Caring family owners offer self catering and bed & breakfast accommodation in this beautiful part of South Shropshire. If you like the independence of your own holiday cottage, then Kerry Cottage is for you. Or if you prefer to have your breakfast cooked for you, then opt for 5* B&B.

Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the tiny village of Hopesay lies nestled in the South Shropshire hills with the beautiful medieval town of Ludlow close by. Shropshire's own "Little Switzerland" Church Stretton and the Long Mynd are also a short drive away.

Hesterworth stands on a rise, surrounded by trees, fields and gardens, including our own lake, offering prime walking straight from the door step, route 3 of The Shropshire Way passes just a few hundred meters away.

We are pleased that so many of our guests come back year after year to enjoy the peace and tranquility of Hesterworth and the surrounding area.

FridgeGarden PatioInternet AccessLinen ProvidedMicrowaveParking On-SitePets Accepted

Accommodation Location


Address
Linley cottage, Hesterworth, Hopesay, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 8EX

Type
Self Catering

Email
info@hesterworth.co.uk

WEBSITE

Things to see and do in Shropshire :

Charles Darwins House

One of the world's most eminent scientists, it was here Charles Darwin researched and wrote his most famous and explosive of works, On the Origin of Species

Hoo Farm Animal Kingdom

Once inside Hoo Farm there are lots and lots of activities to take part in

RAF Museum, Cosford

Admission is free to the museum in the West Midlands, which houses 70 aircraft and is home to War Planes, Missiles, Transport & Training and Research & Development collections

Shrewsbury Castle

In 1138, King Stephen successfully besieged the castle held by William FitzAlan for the Empress Maud during the period known as The Anarchy

Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery

The buildings are among the finest in Shrewsbury

Stokesay Castle

Stokesay Castle is the oldest fortified manor house in England, dating to the 14th century