Explore Barleycorn Cottage, Sutton Court House, Nr Ludlow
Where you can find us
Barleycorn cottage offers wonderful self catering holiday set in the beautiful South Shropshire countryside, just five miles from the historic market town of Ludlow.
Set within a working farm in an area of outstanding natural beauty Barleycorn cottage provides accommodation for up to 4 guests. Barleycorn cottage is equipped and furnished to a high standard with oak flooring and retaining many original features including a wealth of exposed beams throughout.
Fully equipped kitchen with family dining area, separate sitting with log burner, spacious hallway for coats and shoes and staircase leading to the first floor.
Upstairs there is a large landing area with a sofa and bookcase, an ideal spot to sit and read, two bedrooms, the first bedroom has a double bed and the second bedroom has twin single beds. There is also the family bathroom with bath and shower. All towels are provided together with bath and shower washes, soaps and hand wash.
Outside there is ample parking in the courtyard together with seating outside of the cottage
Barleycorn cottage is centrally heated, electricity and logs for the wood burner are included
Our facilities
- Bedlinen and towels included
- Central Heating
- Dishwasher
- Free on site parking
- Free Wifi
- Fridge & Freezer
- Full kitchen facility
- Hairdryer
- Ironing facilities
- Microwave
- Non smoking establishment
- On site parking
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Washing Machine
- Cot
- Laundry
- Rural location
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