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Highgrove Barns

Craven Arms, Shropshire, England

Highgrove Barns in Craven Arms, Shropshire, England
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About Highgrove Barns

Surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the 18th century Highgrove Barns offers free Wi-Fi. The town of Craven Arms is just 1 miles away. Views stretch along Wenlock Edge and Clee Hill, towards Ludlow. With an elevated position, the stone and timber-framed cottages adjoin the owner’s house. The ground floor holiday homes feature underfloor heating and vaulted ceilings with original oak beams. Each includes a living area with a flat-screen TV and a DVD player. The cottages offer a self-catering oak kitchen, which includes an oven, microwave, and a refrigerator. Overlooking the countyside, each cottage at Highgrove Barns also offers a furnished patio area outside. There are numerous fine dining restaurants and English tea shops in the area. With free private parking, Highgrove Barns is halfway between the spa town of Church Stretton and the medieval town of Ludlow. The Shropshire and the Welsh Marches border area offers various ancient castles and churches. With 10 museums, the Ironbridge World Heritage Site is just 30 minutes’ drive away.


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