Paul Pry - Self catering holiday cottage in Ludlow, Shropshire, England - Sleeps 5
Paul Pry
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Paul Pry is a comfortable self catering holiday house in the heart of Ludlow, Shropshire. It makes an ideal vacation rental to stay in and explore Ludlow and the beautiful Shropshire and Welsh country side that surrounds the Ludlow area. It is open for holidays all year round. Short, midweek and weekend breaks can also be rented throughout the year.
The house has been fully modernised and benefits from having its own parking. The accommodation has everything you need for a relaxing self catering holiday with the added bonus of the house having a private garden you can enjoy the sunny days in.
Paul Pry is between the famous Broadgate and the medieval Ludford Bridge. It is in a quiet location, conveniently situated for Ludlow town centre and the Whitcliffe Common with its wonderful river walk with fine views of Ludlow castle and the old town walls. It is an ideal base from which to enjoy this part of Shropshire with its many interesting walks and historic towns or to visit the Welsh border towns.
Facilities
Near Pub/Restaurant Garden/Outside Area Golf Facilities Nearby Off-Road Parking DVD Washing Machine Tumble Dryer Microwave Dishwasher Video CD Player Shower Bath Accessible via Public Transport
The house, with good-sized accommodation, can comfortably sleep 6 but is also ideal for 2. It offers a high degree of comfort and appeal, being furnished to reflect the different periods of its history with several antique pieces of furniture.
The present building was an inn in the early 19th century, called the Paul Pry. There have, however, been buildings on the site since the 13th century. The house has a medieval stonewall in the dining room and beams of the earlier 17th century timber-framed house in the sitting room, bedroom and its en-suite shower room.
The house is a 3-storey building with most rooms having fine restored cast-iron fireplaces. On the ground floor is the entrance hall, separate sitting room, dining room with quarry tiled floor and kitchen. The kitchen contains oak units and has ample working space. A door from the kitchen leads to the pretty, private, walled, rear garden with flowerbeds shrubs, trees and garden chairs.
There are two paved areas where you can sit and enjoy the warmth of the summer days and evenings as you wait for the barbecue to cook. The first paved area is close to the house and has steps leading down to the gravelled pathway and to the other paved area and flowerbeds. As darkness falls, the garden lighting enables you to continue to make the most of living al fresco. There is a small pond for the benefit of the resident frogs.
Stairs from the entrance hall lead to the L shaped landing on the second floor. On this floor are the double bedroom with en-suite shower room and the large family bathroom, with shower over the bath. A flight of stairs takes you to the third floor landing where there are two bedrooms, a double bedroom and a twin bedded room.
Please note: Due to the age and layout of the property, it is unsuitable for the infirmed and wheel chair users.
Prices for 7 nights: Low Season from £334 Mid Season from £480 High Season from £545 Peak Season £545
Key details:
Pets: No Smoking: No Children: Yes Changeover Day: Saturday
Payment options:
Paypal, Cheque, Bank Transfer
Bedroom configuration:
Sleeps 5 people in 3 bedrooms (2 Doubles, 1 Single)
Owner's details:
Owner: Timothy & Mary Gill click Contact Details for owner´s phone number and email address.
Paul Pry has been advertised with Independent Cottages since Jan 2007
The free parking was an added bonus. great location for the town
The cottage was impecable,, comfortable, with everything we could have wanted and in a great location.
A lovely cottage, clean and very comfortable. Delightful garden and the location is brilliant.
At home as soon as we walked through the door.
We had a thoroughly enjoyable experience staying at Paul Pry which is exceedingly well situated and well maintained. We wanted for nothing.
We had a lovely Christmas in Ludlow. It was made better by the cottage, we found it well equipped and comfortable with the ever present feel of history that was relevant to the location.
The cottage far exceeded our expectaions and it is superbly supplied and maintained in a beautiful town. It is difficult, even impossible to think of any way in which the cottage could be improved.