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The Timber Barn is a charming, romantic barn conversion
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 21 sq m
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Downton-on-the-Rock, Shropshire
- Ludlow Castle15 min drive
- Stokesay Castle17 min drive
- Mortimer Forest26 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Main Bedroom
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
En Suite Bathroom
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
The Timber Barn is a charming, romantic barn conversion
The Timber Barn is a beautiful barn conversion, renovated to offer a superior level of comfort. The owners have been careful to ensure that the property has retained its original rural charm and character, while taking advantage of its setting to ensure guests have wonderful views of the picturesque landscape all around. The garden looks out across rolling countryside where walkers enjoy this breath-taking scenery. One of the delights of staying here is the fact that an award-winning restaurant, Old Downton Lodge, is literally just a two-minute walk from the front door.
The open-plan living area has some superb views of the rolling landscapes of the Downton Estate, which extends to nearly 5,000 acres along the Herefordshire and Shropshire borders. There are plenty of footpaths through the woods and the area is famed for the beautiful Shropshire Hills. You’re also within easy reach of Ludlow, a thriving medieval market town with a beautiful and historic castle perched on a cliff overlooking the River Teme.
Also available to book at this beautiful location are: The Stone Barn and The Cart Shed. Perfect as a group booking for a special celebration or gathering. Just a mile away and still on the estate is the lovely Wassell Barn; a fabulous barn conversion sleeping six guests.
Additional Information:
Two well-behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge). Please note the garden is not completely dog proof as seen by the images.
Downton Estate is a romantic, restorative destination for adults. Sorry, no children or infants.
Walkers and farm workers wander by the garden occasionally.
Within two minutes walking distance to an award winning restaurant.
Two electric vehicle chargers are available to share between the Downton Estate properties, located 0.6 miles away in the Estate Office car park.
Open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting room
Sitting/dining room area
With a wood-burning stove and Freeview television. Dining table seating two guests.
Kitchen area
With an electric oven and hob, microwave, large fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, Bosch food blender and dishwasher.
First Floor:
Bedroom
With 5’ king-size bed and Freeview television.
Landing/study
Spacious landing area with desk and reading chair.
Bathroom
A huge, luxurious bathroom with a free-standing bath and separate double walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.
Outside:
Fully enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn.
Well-established high borders and garden furniture.
Parking area.
Information correct at time of writing.
A two-minute stroll takes you to an award-winning restaurant, Old Downton Lodge.
Ludlow is a buzzing medieval market town with beautiful architecture, lots of top-quality restaurants and plenty of shops to browse through too. If you’re here in September, the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival showcases some of the best fresh produce from across the area and further afield.
While you’re visiting Ludlow, the Castle is a must-see. Perched on a cliff overlooking the River Teme, the castle dates back to the eleventh century. It’s open to the public throughout the year, and hosts festivals and events too.
The Ironbridge Gorge is hailed by many as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The town of Ironbridge is home to ten museums and attractions, including the bridge itself and the fascinating Blists Hill Victorian Town, where you can step back in time and experience a high street Victorian-style.
The Severn Valley Railway runs for 16 miles along the river valley, from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster. It’s a wonderful day out for all ages, with superb views of the river.
Hay-on-Wye is a bustling market town that is famous mainly for one thing: books. The town is home to 20 bookshops, and every year the literati descend on the town for the Hay Literary Festival. There are plenty of other reasons to come, including the river itself. Hire canoes or kayaks and make your way along the water at your own pace.
Croft Castle is a castle, church and gardens owned by the National Trust. The grounds stretch for 1,500 acres, and during the summer months the walled garden is a riot of colour.
Witley Court is a ruined mansion, originally built in the Italian style. It was one of England’s greatest houses, the site of many raucous parties, and is now a magnificent ruin. There’s nothing ruined or neglected about the gardens, with their intricate designs and magnificent landscapes. Come and see the spectacular firing from the fountain as it comes to life!
The open-plan living area has some superb views of the rolling landscapes of the Downton Estate, which extends to nearly 5,000 acres along the Herefordshire and Shropshire borders. There are plenty of footpaths through the woods and the area is famed for the beautiful Shropshire Hills. You’re also within easy reach of Ludlow, a thriving medieval market town with a beautiful and historic castle perched on a cliff overlooking the River Teme.
Also available to book at this beautiful location are: The Stone Barn and The Cart Shed. Perfect as a group booking for a special celebration or gathering. Just a mile away and still on the estate is the lovely Wassell Barn; a fabulous barn conversion sleeping six guests.
Additional Information:
Two well-behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge). Please note the garden is not completely dog proof as seen by the images.
Downton Estate is a romantic, restorative destination for adults. Sorry, no children or infants.
Walkers and farm workers wander by the garden occasionally.
Within two minutes walking distance to an award winning restaurant.
Two electric vehicle chargers are available to share between the Downton Estate properties, located 0.6 miles away in the Estate Office car park.
Open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting room
Sitting/dining room area
With a wood-burning stove and Freeview television. Dining table seating two guests.
Kitchen area
With an electric oven and hob, microwave, large fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, Bosch food blender and dishwasher.
First Floor:
Bedroom
With 5’ king-size bed and Freeview television.
Landing/study
Spacious landing area with desk and reading chair.
Bathroom
A huge, luxurious bathroom with a free-standing bath and separate double walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.
Outside:
Fully enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn.
Well-established high borders and garden furniture.
Parking area.
Information correct at time of writing.
A two-minute stroll takes you to an award-winning restaurant, Old Downton Lodge.
Ludlow is a buzzing medieval market town with beautiful architecture, lots of top-quality restaurants and plenty of shops to browse through too. If you’re here in September, the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival showcases some of the best fresh produce from across the area and further afield.
While you’re visiting Ludlow, the Castle is a must-see. Perched on a cliff overlooking the River Teme, the castle dates back to the eleventh century. It’s open to the public throughout the year, and hosts festivals and events too.
The Ironbridge Gorge is hailed by many as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The town of Ironbridge is home to ten museums and attractions, including the bridge itself and the fascinating Blists Hill Victorian Town, where you can step back in time and experience a high street Victorian-style.
The Severn Valley Railway runs for 16 miles along the river valley, from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster. It’s a wonderful day out for all ages, with superb views of the river.
Hay-on-Wye is a bustling market town that is famous mainly for one thing: books. The town is home to 20 bookshops, and every year the literati descend on the town for the Hay Literary Festival. There are plenty of other reasons to come, including the river itself. Hire canoes or kayaks and make your way along the water at your own pace.
Croft Castle is a castle, church and gardens owned by the National Trust. The grounds stretch for 1,500 acres, and during the summer months the walled garden is a riot of colour.
Witley Court is a ruined mansion, originally built in the Italian style. It was one of England’s greatest houses, the site of many raucous parties, and is now a magnificent ruin. There’s nothing ruined or neglected about the gardens, with their intricate designs and magnificent landscapes. Come and see the spectacular firing from the fountain as it comes to life!
Property manager
Rural Retreats Holidays Ltd
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Languages
English
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Amenities
Kitchen
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Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
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Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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About the area
Ludlow
Ludlow is home to this apartment. Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and Land of the Lost Content Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Ludlow Food Centre and Clee Hills. The Spaceguard Centre and Westonbury Mill Water Gardens are also worth visiting. Practise your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as cycling in the area.

Downton-on-the-Rock, Shropshire
What's nearby
- Ludlow Food Centre - 12 min drive - 7.8 km
- Ludlow Castle - 15 min drive - 12.0 km
- Ludlow Brewing Company - 16 min drive - 12.2 km
- Stokesay Castle - 17 min drive - 14.8 km
- Mortimer Forest - 26 min drive - 9.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Charlton Arms - 13 min drive
- The Lion - 8 min drive
- The Green Cafe - 12 min drive
- The Riverside Inn - 11 min drive
- Blue Boar Inn - 12 min drive
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