The Log Cabin

ID: S2292

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Snaptrip says

Guests generally enjoyed their stay at The Log Cabin, praising its peaceful location, cleanliness, and the warm welcome from the hosts. The cabin's setting, with its secret garden and visiting wildlife, was appreciated, as were the thoughtful touches like fresh eggs. Some guests noted the cabin was cosy and well-equipped, making it a home from home.

Guests that stayed at this property said

The majority of reviews highlight the cabin's cleanliness, with guests describing it as 'spotless' and 'very clean'. This consistent praise suggests a high standard of cleanliness is maintained.

The location is frequently commended for its tranquillity and proximity to local attractions. Guests enjoyed the rural setting and found it ideal for exploring Shropshire and Herefordshire.

While many guests found the cabin comfortable and homely, some noted the bed and sofas could be more comfortable. The mixed feedback suggests room for improvement in this area.

Facilities were generally well-received, with the cabin described as well-equipped. However, some guests mentioned issues with the shower's hot water supply and the condition of some appliances, indicating some maintenance is required.

Guests appreciated the thoughtful gestures such as fresh eggs and milk on arrival. While these gifts were well-received, it should be noted that such personal touches, though delightful, may not be guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

This detached Shropshire log cabin is situated in the owner's grounds, on the edge of the small rural village of Adforton. Set over one floor, this Shropshire cottage offers simple accommodation, with a welcoming double bedroom with en-suite shower and an open plan living area, with a sofa bed in the sitting area, meaning this cottage is ideal for a romantic retreat or small family holiday. This Shropshire cottage is surrounded by lovely scenic countryside, a haven for walkers and cyclists, while the medieval castle, excellent shops, pubs and restaurants of historic Ludlow are close by. The spectacular hills surrounding Church Stretton, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, the Severn Valley Steam Railway and the ten museums of the Ironbridge Gorge are all worth exploring. A lovely Shropshire cottage perfect at any time of year.

Adforton is a small, rural village surrounded by countryside, ideal for walking, mountain biking and bird watching. The village is situated between the town of Ludlow and Leominster, and the area boasts plenty of attractions and lovely towns. There is something for everyone.

Accommodation

All ground floor.

One double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC.

Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with sofa bed.

Wall panel electric heaters.

Gas hob, combination microwave with oven and grill, fridge, use of owner's freezer in garage, flat screen TV, DVD, WiFi, small library of books.

Owners provide first £5 of electricity, after which electricity is charged via a £1 coin meter.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off road parking for 2 cars.

Bike storage.

Small side garden with furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shops and pubs 2 miles.

Note: This cottage is suitable for 2 adults and 2 children under the age of 12.

Nearby points of interest

  • Land Of Lost Content Museum
  • Kington Museum
  • Hergest Ridge
  • Hergest Croft Gardens

Reviews (40)

  • Anita

    Thank yoy

  • Hamza

    My wife and I had a wonderful stay here - cosy, well-equipped, wonderful little secret garden area too. We were both really happy with the facilities The owner gave us a walm welcome, and it was such a great addition to see chickens out and about near our cabin. WiFi is hit or miss, but if you’re here for a countryside break (a few lovely walks nearby to busy yourself with) - highly recommend !

  • John

    My son only stayed one night as the bedsette was very uncomfortable to sleep on. The shower was very difficult to manage and gave up on showering. The water was scolding so would not let our granddaughter use it on her own. They is no space to prepare a meal as it is full of crockery so made it hard. It has lots of niggles that need sorting. The owners are very nice and welcoming, and the garden at the front lovely, not sure about the noisey cockeral. We would not return as we left early on Wednesday morning. I do not normally write reviews and it will not go down well with the owners I am sure, but felt this time I should.

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