Lodges in Shropshire24 properties found
Bicton Lodge
Craven Arms, ShropshireWayside Lodge
Craven Arms, ShropshireAcksea Cottage and Lodges
Oswestry, ShropshireLudlow Fishing Lodges in Ashford Bowdler
Ludlow, ShropshireMorrells Wood Farm
Shrewsbury, ShropshireWoodland Park Lodges
Ellesmere, ShropshireSunrise Pods
Minsterley, ShropshireBroomers Barn
Ludlow, ShropshireBrookside Leisure Park
Oswestry, ShropshireHampton Lodge
Ellesmere, ShropshireBeaconsfield Holiday Park
Shrewsbury, ShropshireThe Log Cabin - Craven Arms
Craven Arms, ShropshireAlder River Lodge
Craven Arms, ShropshireTitterstone Hill Cottage Lodges
Ludlow, ShropshireMeadow Pods
Craven Arms, ShropshireRuth's Retreat
Shrewsbury, ShropshireWilderness Lodge
Shrewsbury, ShropshireHobley Holiday House
Clun, ShropshireCedar Log Cabin, Brynallt Country Park
Frankton, ShropshireKingfisher Lodge - Astbury Falls
Bridgnorth, ShropshireFind a holiday lodge or log cabin in Shropshire that suits your requirements, perhaps parks with a swimming pool or those that allow the family pet or with hot tubs.
Enjoy the best-preserved Steam Train network in England and many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the world’s oldest working cast iron bridge, in Shrewsbury’s you’ll see many of their famous black and white buildings plus a good selection of unusual shops. Full of market towns to enjoy such as Ellesmere, Market Drayton, Bishops Castle, Much Wenlock, Oswestry, Bridgnorth and Ludlow which is a must for food lovers.
Other attractions include The Royal Airforce Museum Cosford complete has a display of civil and military planes. The Walled Gardens on the Apley Estate with delicious meals at The Creamery Café and Farm Shop. The romantic Stokesay Castle or spend the day at Hawkstone Park Follies fantasy land exploring over 100 acres of landscaped caves, walkways, tunnels, trails and viewpoints, all winding through rhododendron fields. For wine buffs you should visit Tanners Wines, family-owned since 1842 and one of the top wine merchants in the UK, Country Life magazine named it 'one of the ten most charming shops in Britain'.