Explore Hay and Hedgerow Glamping
Where you can find us
Luxury Shepherds Hut on a working sheep farm between Bridgnorth & Ironbridge. Perfectly positioned to make the most of the lovely views over fields, woodland and water, the ideal spot to relax and unwind. The shepherds hut sleeps two and has electricity, shower room with toilet, comfy double bed, small table & chairs, sofa, TV and WIFI.
Small kitchen area with belfast sink, microwave/combi oven, single plug in hob, POD Coffee machine, kettle, toaster and all crockery/cutlery provided.
Towels & Bedlinen provided
Private Outdoor area with double hanging egg chair, table & chairs and BBQ
Conveniently located to visit Bridgnorth, Much Wenlock & Ironbridge
Our facilities
- Bedlinen and towels included
- Contactless Check-in
- Free on site parking
- Free Wifi
- Fridge & Freezer
- Full kitchen facility
- Garden
- Hairdryer
- Microwave
- On site parking
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Rural location
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