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Craven Arms

Bush Farm

Clunton Craven Arms Shropshire SY7 0HU
01588 660330

Bush Farm B&B

Bush Farm nestles among the South Shropshire Hills in a peaceful and idyllic riverside location.

There are two comfortable rooms in a 300 year old converted Granary.

The Hayloft is a double en-suite with vaulted ceiling, exposed A frame and beams.  There are lovely views over the garden and across open fields.  The en-suite has a toilet, washbasin and a large luxury shower.  A large room with plenty of space to sit and relax.  Coffee and tea making facilities.  There is direct access through a half glazed door and down a wrought iron staircase to the garden.

The Granary is a ground floor twin en-suite with exposed beams and stone work.  There are pleasant views over the garden. The en-suite has a toilet, wash basin and a large luxury shower.  Again a large room with plenty of space to sit in peace and quiet.  Coffee and tea making facilities.  There is direct access through a half glazed door to the garden.

Bush Farm is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ bordered by Clunton Coppice, a nature reserve designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

The area is a fantastic spot for walkers, riders and birdwatchers with Great Spotted Woodpecker, Goldfinches, Siskins and Nuthatches feeding on the bird feeders along with the more common Great Tits, Blue Tits and Sparrows.  Kingfishers fly and fish the river regularly along with Herons and Mergansers.  Buzzards nest in a large tree in the bottom field and Red Kites can be seen regularly.

The river Clun meanders past the garden and on through the fields and has plenty of Trout and Grayling and spawning Salmon at various times of the year.  It is also home to Otters, which we have been lucky enough to have seen on a number of occasions usually at dusk.  Guests are welcome to fish as long as it has been pre-arranged with us.

The 15 acres the Bush Farm is set in is home to horses, completely tame and free range chickens, geese, ducks and 2 labradors.  We do part and full livery for up to 4 horses and offer people the chance to bring their horse on holiday with them and ride the many bridleways on our door step.

Sit and relax in the garden or wander by the river and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

You can be sure of a warm welcome and a friendly and relaxing atmosphere.

Facilities

  • Free Wifi
  • Garden
  • Hairdryer
  • Ironing facilities
  • Non smoking establishment
  • On site parking
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • Disabled Access
  • Entrance flat/ without steps
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Breakfast included
  • Cot
  • Rural location
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