Clun 2.6 miles.
Set in the quiet village of Clunton, close to the historic town of Clun in south Shropshire, Hazel Lodge offers a peaceful base surrounded by rolling countryside and winding rural lanes.
Well‑suited to couples or two pairs of friends, it’s an inviting spot for anyone looking to slow the pace and enjoy this unspoilt corner of the county.
Inside, the open‑plan living space creates a sociable, practical layout for relaxed breaks.
The fully equipped kitchen, complete with electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, kettle and toaster, makes it easy to prepare anything from a simple breakfast to a hearty evening meal.
The dining table provides a natural place to gather and plan the day ahead, while the sitting area offers comfortable seating and a Smart TV for unwinding after time outdoors.
Two bedrooms, a king‑size and a double, each come with their own en‑suite shower room featuring a walk‑in shower, basin and WC.
This setup ensures privacy and convenience for couples or friends travelling together.
A separate utility room adds to the property’s practicality, especially useful for longer stays or walking holidays.
Outside, an enclosed decked area with outdoor furniture provides a pleasant spot to sit out with morning coffee or enjoy a drink as dusk settles over the surrounding countryside.
Off‑road parking for two cars is included, as are essentials such as WiFi, central heating, bed linen, towels, fuel and power.
A friendly village pub lies nearby, while everyday supplies are available with a supermarket and a butcher in Craven Arms and a Spar shop in Clun, a picturesque town known for the dramatic ruins of Clun Castle and its annual Green Man Festival, offers shops and further places to eat.
Bishop’s Castle, easily reached by car, provides independent shops, traditional pubs and access into the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Further afield, Ludlow awaits with its celebrated food scene, medieval castle and bustling market square.
Walkers are spoilt for choice, with routes across the Long Mynd, Offa’s Dyke Path and numerous countryside trails all within easy reach.
Bringing together comfort, convenience and a quiet rural setting, Hazel Lodge is a well‑placed base for discovering Shropshire’s landscapes, historic towns and slower pace of life.