Glebe Barn

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"Close to Ludlow in splendid Shropshire countryside"
Overview
This spacious converted stone barn is in the small village of Caynham, just three miles from Ludlow. The barn has plenty of original exposed roof timbers and oak joinery throughout. It also has a lawned garden with patio furniture and a barbecue. Ludlow has plenty to offer including a ruined medieval castle, and some remarkable Tudor black and white buildings.
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VisitEngland 4 Star Self Catering Accommodation
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Recommended for cyclists
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Recommended for walkers
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Changeover day: Friday

  • Rooms
  • Maximum occupancy: 7

  • Facilities
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Location
Glebe Barn, Glebe Court, Caynham, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 3BN
About the area
Perhaps nowhere else in England will you find a county so deeply rural and with so much variety as Shropshire. Choose a clear day, climb to the top of The Wrekin, and look down on that ‘land of lost content’ so wistfully evoked by A E Housman
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Glebe Barn

Assessed by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Assessor comments
"Close to Ludlow in splendid Shropshire countryside"
Overview
This spacious converted stone barn is in the small village of Caynham, just three miles from Ludlow. The barn has plenty of original exposed roof timbers and oak joinery throughout. It also has a lawned garden with patio furniture and a barbecue. Ludlow has plenty to offer including a ruined medieval castle, and some remarkable Tudor black and white buildings.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Changeover day: Friday
  • Rooms
  • Maximum occupancy: 7
  • Facilities
Show more (5)
Location
Glebe Barn, Glebe Court, Caynham, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 3BN
About the area
Area image
Perhaps nowhere else in England will you find a county so deeply rural and with so much variety as Shropshire. Choose a clear day, climb to the top of The Wrekin, and look down on that ‘land of lost content’ so wistfully evoked by A E Housman

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)