Escape to the heart of the Shropshire Hills and discover the stunning Heather and Stone Cabin, an idyllic sanctuary designed for those seeking tranquillity, privacy, and a touch of luxury. Nestled amidst rolling green landscapes and on the edge of a pine tree woodland with views of the Stiperstones rocky Tors, this beautifully designed cabin is the perfect base for exploring the natural beauty and historic charm of Shropshire.
The cabin has lovely interior design details, a simple Scandi feel. The simple kitchen invites you to prepare delicious meals with locally sourced ingredients from local farm shops, while the dining area provides a picturesque setting for intimate dinners with a view. The cosy seating area is perfect for curling up with a good book or enjoying a glass of wine and while away the hours in all seasons.
The sleeping nook is a haven of relaxation, with a plush king-size bed with soft linens and pillows and a view of Nipstone Rock. Wake up to the sight of morning mist gently lifting from the hills, and let the soothing sounds of nature be your morning alarm. The bathroom boasts a luxurious a large walk-in shower, offering a spa-like experience.
Step outside, and you’ll be greeted by a private large deck almost touching the trees where you can savor your morning coffee or enjoy al fresco dining under the stars or a touch of Yoga. The cabin is set on the edge of a small pine woodland in the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve, ensuring complete privacy and a sense of seclusion. Wander down to the Black Rhadley hill, the cabins name sake and take in 360 views of Shropshire and Wales straight from the cabin door, explore the Stiperstones ridge with its unique rocky ridges an trails, or simply sit back and soak in the stunning panoramic views on the deck with distant views across to Wales. There are games and books to entertain you and maps to use.
Part of the experience is wonderful woodland bathing, heat up the wood fired bath, smell the toasting marshmallows on the firepit, cook outside on the griddle and sink into a warm relaxing bath while listening to the birds or try and night dip under the stars, the Shropshire hills are designated a dark sky venue and our guests attest to having a very romantic experience.
If you would like a solo experience and seeking peace, or just relish being alone, a place to just think and truly connect with nature, the cabin has a feel of being remote but the owners are nearby, which has been re assuring for some of our solo guests.
The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From the cabin, you have direct access to miles of scenic walking and cycling routes, including the renowned Long Mynd and Stiperstones ridges. Birdwatchers will delight in the diverse array of species that call this area home, and photographers will find endless inspiration in the ever-changing landscapes. There are deer wandering past the cabin and you can hear the stags in rutting season calling out for a mate, you may catch a glimpse of muntjac deer and many or many species of Butterflies, potentially the secretive Pine Martins said to be around these woods.
Escape to the heart of the Shropshire Hills and discover the enchanting Heather and Stone Cabin, an idyllic sanctuary designed for those seeking tranquillity, privacy, and a touch of luxury. Nestled amidst rolling green landscapes and on the edge of a woodland with views of the Stiperstones rocky Tors, this beautifully designed cabin is the perfect base for exploring the natural beauty and historic charm of Shropshire.
Step outside, and you’ll be greeted by a private large deck almost touching the trees where you can savor your morning coffee or enjoy al fresco dining under the stars. The cabin is set within a small woodland in the National Nature Reserve, ensuring complete privacy and a sense of seclusion. Wander through the wildflower meadows, take a leisurely stroll along the wooded trails, or simply sit back and soak in the stunning panoramic views on the deck with distant views across to Wales.
Part of the experience is woodland bathing, heat up the wood fired Bath, smells the toasting marshmallows on the firepit, cook outside on the griddle and sink into a warm relaxing bath while listening to the birds or try and night dip under the stars, the Shropshire hills are designated a dark sky venue.
The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From the cabin, you have direct access to miles of scenic walking and cycling routes, including the renowned Long Mynd and Stiperstones ridges. Birdwatchers will delight in the diverse array of species that call this area home, and photographers will find endless inspiration in the ever-changing landscapes.
While the cabin offers a serene retreat, it’s also conveniently located near charming villages, such as Montgomery and Bishops Castle and many other historic sites. Visit the picturesque market town of Ludlow, known for its medieval castle, gourmet restaurants, and vibrant festivals. Explore the ancient Offa’s Dyke Path and the Shropshire Way which passes near by. Delve into history at the Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage site just a short drive away. Shrewsbury is a bustling historic town with a beautiful river, restaurants, cafes and shopping as well as museums and more.
The Heather and Stone Cabin is more than just a place to stay; it’s an experience. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a peaceful retreat, or an adventure-filled holiday, this cabin offers the perfect blend of comfort, privacy, and natural beauty. Reconnect with nature, recharge your spirit, and create lasting memories in this stunning countryside haven.
Book your stay at the Heather and Stone Cabin today and discover the magic of the Shropshire Hills. Your perfect escape awaits.
Embark on a journey through Ludlow`s enchanting streets on a sunny Saturday market day! 🌞✨
Witness the lively atmosphere as local traders bring colors and flavors to the scene. Explore quaint independent shops, bask in the aromatic charm of cafes, and savor culinary delights at local restaurants.
Ludlow`s picturesque streets are a canvas of culture waiting to be explored! 🛍️🍽️
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🌸✨ Mark your calendars for a bloomin` good time at Frankly Alpacas – it`s Springtime Fun on the Farm! 🦙💐
Join Frankly Alpacas Monday 12th - Sunday 18th and Monday 25th of March - Sunday 7th of April for an unforgettable experience with alpacas, lambs, and adorable Dexter cows. Get up close and personal with these furry friends through farm tours and hands-on encounters. It`s a day filled with smiles, laughter, and the joy of Spring in the air. Don`t miss out on this farmtastic adventure!
Check all the details and secure your spot! @frankly_alpacas
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"🏰✨ Dive into the heart of Shrewsbury`s Castle Quarter – the epicenter of history and grandeur! 🏰 Home to four of the town`s largest historic treasures – Shrewsbury Castle, Library, Prison, and Train Station.
Did you know Shrewsbury Castle`s foundations were laid in 1083 by the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Roger de Montgomery?
Montgomery, a cousin of William the Conqueror, earned this castle and more as a thank-you for his aid during the Norman conquest.
From royal stronghold to a 16th-century transformation, Shrewsbury Castle has quite the story. Now, it stands majestically, housing the Shropshire Regimental Museum. 👑🏰 Ready to step into the pages of history?
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Embark on an extraordinary half-term adventure at the enchanting Hawkstone Park Follies! 🌲✨
This hidden gem invites you to explore a sprawling landscape filled with magical surprises. Hawskstone Park Follies are offering 50% off general admission from February 9th to 18th, making it the perfect opportunity to uncover the mysteries that await.
Set in 100 acres of Parkland The Follies is a range of dramatic and rugged natural sandstone hills that were developed to include gullies, caves, towers and bridges, becoming one of the most visited landscapes in Britain during the 19th Century. However, throughout the 20th Century this romantic landscape became forgotten, overgrown and ruinous, unvisited by all but the locals.
Now recognised as a Masterpiece of the School of Naturalistic Landscape and designated as a Grade I listed landscape by English Heritage, this magical and exhilarating landscape had a new lease of life with a multi-million pound restoration project enabling it to reopen to visitors in 1993. Overgrown but never fully forgotten, pathways were cleared, gullies reopened and handrails reinstalled to allow visitors to enjoy the spectacular views and surprises that The Follies reveals around every corner.
Friends of the Follies can also enjoy special annual pass upgrade offers available at the gate, ensuring that the magic doesn`t end after one visit!
Ready for an immersive experience where you can adventure, explore, and discover?
Secure your spot now at @hawkstoneparkfollies
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🌲✨ Join The Gruffalo on a birthday adventure at Haughmond Hill! 🎉🎈
Celebrating 25 years of magical tales, Forestry England presents a brand new family trail for an unforgettable experience in the deep dark woods.
Follow the path from the visitor car park, embark on a quest to find party items, and help choose the perfect present for the Gruffalo. 🐭🎁
Enjoy fun, games, and discover the wonders of forest life along the way. Don`t forget your activity pack for just £4 at Haughmond Hill Café—it`s packed with party-ready surprises! 🎂🌳
Warm up, bundle up, and make this winter a Gruffalo birthday celebration to remember! ❄️
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