Explore Middle Farm and Cottages
Where you can find us
Luxury self catering holiday accommodation on a family run, small farm set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
As featured on the BBC’s Escape to the Country and Farmer’s Country Showdown, this special tucked away smallholding is also home to three Gold Award holiday cottages, critically endangered Soay sheep, Aylesbury ducks, a mix of chickens, three dogs and Hagrid the cat.
Only a few miles away from Church Stretton you can watch wild ponies graze on the Shropshire Hills, soak up the spectacular views, or just walk the 1/2 mile to our local, much loved pub The Bottle & Glass, with open fires and home-cooked food. As we live on the farm we’ll be here to help you find the very best places to walk your dogs, ride your bikes, fly your kites or simply discover this spectacular county.
Our facilities
- Bedlinen and towels included
- Central Heating
- Dishwasher
- Dog friendly
- Free on site parking
- Free Wifi
- Fridge & Freezer
- Full kitchen facility
- Garden
- Group visits available
- Hairdryer
- Ironing facilities
- Microwave
- On site parking
- Washing Machine
- Cot
- Laundry
- Rural location
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