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The Stone Barn is a romantic and restorative barn conversion for adults
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Downton-on-the-Rock, Shropshire
- Ludlow Castle15 min en voiture
- Brasserie Ludlow Brewing Company16 min en voiture
- Forêt de Mortimer26 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
1 chambre (2 personnes)
Chambre 1
1 très grand lit
1 salle de bain
Salle de bain 1
Baignoire · Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Espaces
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Cuisine
Jardin
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The Stone Barn is a romantic and restorative barn conversion for adults
The Stone Barn is a charming barn conversion that has been refurbished to an exceptional standard while still retaining its original charm and character, to make the perfect luxury country retreat.
The Stone Barn is nestled in the Downton Estate and is one of three romantic and restorative farm barns for adults, beautifully converted and renovated while still retaining their original character. Inside, you’ll find a spacious kitchen and dining area, as well as a comfortable sitting room with a wood burning stove, perfect for those cosy evenings for two. There are lovely walks right from the front door – and a two-minute stroll takes you to an award-winning restaurant, Old Downton Lodge.
The views from the cottage and the patio outside are breathtaking, ranging across the rolling countryside. The Downton Estate stretches for nearly 5,000 acres across the picturesque hilly and wooded countryside of Herefordshire and Shropshire. The market town of Ludlow is just four miles away and is an architectural gem, with a historic castle perched on a cliff looking out above the River Teme.
Also available to book at this beautiful location are: The Cart Shed and The Timber Barn. Perfect as a group booking for a special celebration or gathering. Just a mile away and still on the estate is the lovely Wassell Barn; a fabulous barn conversion sleeping six guests.
Additional Information:
Two well-behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge). The garden is fully enclosed for dogs.
Downton Estate is a romantic, restorative destination for adults. Sorry, no children or infants.
Within two minutes walking distance to an award winning restaurant.
Two electric vehicle chargers are available to share between the Downton Estate properties, located 0.6 miles away in the Estate Office car park.
Ground Floor:
Open-plan kitchen/dining area with access to an outdoor patio.
With an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher and food blender. Breakfast bar and dining table and chairs.
Sitting room
With a wood burning stove and Freeview television.
First Floor:
Bedroom
Spacious bedroom with 5’ king-size bed, Freeview television and en-suite bathroom.
En-suite bathroom
A large bathroom with a bath, double walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.
Outside:
Fully enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn. Well-established high borders and garden furniture.
Parking area.
Information correct at time of writing.
A two-minute stroll takes you to an award-winning restaurant, Old Downton Lodge.
Ludlow is a buzzing medieval market town with beautiful architecture, lots of top-quality restaurants and plenty of shops to browse through too. If you’re here in September, the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival showcases some of the best fresh produce from across the area and further afield.
While you’re visiting Ludlow, the Castle is a must-see. Perched on a cliff overlooking the River Teme, the castle dates back to the eleventh century. It’s open to the public throughout the year, and hosts festivals and events too.
The Ironbridge Gorge is hailed by many as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The town of Ironbridge is home to ten museums and attractions, including the bridge itself and the fascinating Blists Hill Victorian Town, where you can step back in time and experience a high street Victorian-style.
The Severn Valley Railway runs for 16 miles along the river valley, from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster. It’s a wonderful day out for all ages, with superb views of the river.
Hay-on-Wye is a bustling market town that is famous mainly for one thing: books. The town is home to 20 bookshops, and every year the literati descend on the town for the Hay Literary Festival. There are plenty of other reasons to come, including the river itself. Hire canoes or kayaks and make your way along the water at your own pace.
Croft Castle is a castle, church and gardens owned by the National Trust. The grounds stretch for 1,500 acres, and during the summer months the walled garden is a riot of colour.
Witley Court is a ruined mansion, originally built in the Italian style. It was one of England’s greatest houses, the site of many raucous parties, and is now a magnificent ruin. There’s nothing ruined or neglected about the gardens, with their intricate designs and magnificent landscapes. Come and see the spectacular firing from the fountain as it comes to life!
The Stone Barn is nestled in the Downton Estate and is one of three romantic and restorative farm barns for adults, beautifully converted and renovated while still retaining their original character. Inside, you’ll find a spacious kitchen and dining area, as well as a comfortable sitting room with a wood burning stove, perfect for those cosy evenings for two. There are lovely walks right from the front door – and a two-minute stroll takes you to an award-winning restaurant, Old Downton Lodge.
The views from the cottage and the patio outside are breathtaking, ranging across the rolling countryside. The Downton Estate stretches for nearly 5,000 acres across the picturesque hilly and wooded countryside of Herefordshire and Shropshire. The market town of Ludlow is just four miles away and is an architectural gem, with a historic castle perched on a cliff looking out above the River Teme.
Also available to book at this beautiful location are: The Cart Shed and The Timber Barn. Perfect as a group booking for a special celebration or gathering. Just a mile away and still on the estate is the lovely Wassell Barn; a fabulous barn conversion sleeping six guests.
Additional Information:
Two well-behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge). The garden is fully enclosed for dogs.
Downton Estate is a romantic, restorative destination for adults. Sorry, no children or infants.
Within two minutes walking distance to an award winning restaurant.
Two electric vehicle chargers are available to share between the Downton Estate properties, located 0.6 miles away in the Estate Office car park.
Ground Floor:
Open-plan kitchen/dining area with access to an outdoor patio.
With an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher and food blender. Breakfast bar and dining table and chairs.
Sitting room
With a wood burning stove and Freeview television.
First Floor:
Bedroom
Spacious bedroom with 5’ king-size bed, Freeview television and en-suite bathroom.
En-suite bathroom
A large bathroom with a bath, double walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.
Outside:
Fully enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn. Well-established high borders and garden furniture.
Parking area.
Information correct at time of writing.
A two-minute stroll takes you to an award-winning restaurant, Old Downton Lodge.
Ludlow is a buzzing medieval market town with beautiful architecture, lots of top-quality restaurants and plenty of shops to browse through too. If you’re here in September, the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival showcases some of the best fresh produce from across the area and further afield.
While you’re visiting Ludlow, the Castle is a must-see. Perched on a cliff overlooking the River Teme, the castle dates back to the eleventh century. It’s open to the public throughout the year, and hosts festivals and events too.
The Ironbridge Gorge is hailed by many as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The town of Ironbridge is home to ten museums and attractions, including the bridge itself and the fascinating Blists Hill Victorian Town, where you can step back in time and experience a high street Victorian-style.
The Severn Valley Railway runs for 16 miles along the river valley, from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster. It’s a wonderful day out for all ages, with superb views of the river.
Hay-on-Wye is a bustling market town that is famous mainly for one thing: books. The town is home to 20 bookshops, and every year the literati descend on the town for the Hay Literary Festival. There are plenty of other reasons to come, including the river itself. Hire canoes or kayaks and make your way along the water at your own pace.
Croft Castle is a castle, church and gardens owned by the National Trust. The grounds stretch for 1,500 acres, and during the summer months the walled garden is a riot of colour.
Witley Court is a ruined mansion, originally built in the Italian style. It was one of England’s greatest houses, the site of many raucous parties, and is now a magnificent ruin. There’s nothing ruined or neglected about the gardens, with their intricate designs and magnificent landscapes. Come and see the spectacular firing from the fountain as it comes to life!
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À propos du quartier
Ludlow
Cet appartement vous donne rendez-vous à Ludlow, plus précisément en zone rurale. Tombez sous le charme de la beauté naturelle des environs au détour des emblématiques Shropshire Hills et Clunton Coppice, ou accordez-vous un après-midi de détente aux célèbres Magasin de produits locaux Ludlow Food Centre et Musée Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre. Les agréables Collines Clee Hills et Observatoire The Spaceguard Centre méritent aussi une visite. Sortez les clubs de golf et pratiquez votre swing sur l'un des parcours de la région ou vivez de nouvelles aventures en plein air en vous essayant à différentes activités telles que les balades en vélo.

Downton-on-the-Rock, Shropshire
À proximité
- Magasin de produits locaux Ludlow Food Centre - 12 min en voiture - 7.8 km
- Ludlow Castle - 15 min en voiture - 12.0 km
- Brasserie Ludlow Brewing Company - 16 min en voiture - 12.2 km
- Château de Stokesay - 17 min en voiture - 14.8 km
- Forêt de Mortimer - 26 min en voiture - 9.3 km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- The Charlton Arms - 13 min en voiture
- The Lion - 8 min en voiture
- The Green Cafe - 12 min en voiture
- The Riverside Inn - 11 min en voiture
- Blue Boar Inn - 12 min en voiture
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