Five comfortable and well-equipped self-catering cottages (sleeping from 2 - 6) set in glorious countryside on the Shropshire / Herefordshire border just seven miles from historic Ludlow. There are country walks from the door in all directions and we are pleased to welcome pets and children. Mocktree Barns were once a set of farm buildings, but have been converted to provide five distinctive and individually furnished cottages situated around a south-facing courtyard.
We live in the adjacent house, once the threshing barn. We are actively involved in promoting green tourism and we garden organically. Guests are welcome to enjoy our wildlife friendly gardens and the courtyard has tables and chairs for eating outdoors in the summer. Check the details of individual cottages from the Cottages page and then check availability.
We live in the adjacent house, once the threshing barn. We are actively involved in promoting green tourism and we garden organically. Guests are welcome to enjoy our wildlife friendly gardens and the courtyard has tables and chairs for eating outdoors in the summer. Check the details of individual cottages from the Cottages page and then check availability.
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The properties are set in an acre of grounds with panoramic views towards Ludlow, the Clee Hills and beyond.
The Downton Estate surrounds Mocktree, with direct access for walking provided by a network of public footpaths.
Visitors are welcome to use the courtyard garden and play area.
All of the cottages have a wealth of exposed beams and stone features.
Our taller guests should take care in Jinney Ring, Stable and Kibble Mill but there is no shortage of head room in Kit or Weavers Cottages.
The pretty village of Leintwardine, located on the banks of the River Teme, is a mile away.
The Downton Estate surrounds Mocktree, with direct access for walking provided by a network of public footpaths.
Visitors are welcome to use the courtyard garden and play area.
All of the cottages have a wealth of exposed beams and stone features.
Our taller guests should take care in Jinney Ring, Stable and Kibble Mill but there is no shortage of head room in Kit or Weavers Cottages.
The pretty village of Leintwardine, located on the banks of the River Teme, is a mile away.
This is the largest of the cottages and originally housed the donkey gin for driving the mill wheels.
Downstairs there is a comfortable lounge/dining room looking onto the courtyard and the countryside beyond.
Upstairs are a double and two single bedrooms as well as a good-sized shower room with washbasin and toilet.
A comfortable, but small, sofa-bed in the lounge provides additional sleeping - Please ask for further details.
Downstairs there is a comfortable lounge/dining room looking onto the courtyard and the countryside beyond.
Upstairs are a double and two single bedrooms as well as a good-sized shower room with washbasin and toilet.
A comfortable, but small, sofa-bed in the lounge provides additional sleeping - Please ask for further details.
This pretty cottage provides ample accommodation for two and has delightful views towards the Clee Hills and south over the garden and neighbouring farmland.
Downstairs there is a beamed open-plan lounge/dining kitchen with an old kitchen range (for decoration only!) and wall hung TV.
The refurbished kitchen is fully equipped for up to four people.
An attractive sitting area in the bedroom can accommodate a folding bed for a third guest; alternatively this can be used downstairs in the lounge area.
Downstairs there is a beamed open-plan lounge/dining kitchen with an old kitchen range (for decoration only!) and wall hung TV.
The refurbished kitchen is fully equipped for up to four people.
An attractive sitting area in the bedroom can accommodate a folding bed for a third guest; alternatively this can be used downstairs in the lounge area.
The grinding room of the mill was once here, but it is now a cosy cottage of charm and individuality.
The entrance faces away from the courtyard and offers privacy as well as easy access to the parking area.
The half-glazed stable door faces west; an added bonus to take advantage of the afternoon summer sun.
There is a small garden area with furniture but the courtyard and other garden areas are also there to be enjoyed.
Kibble Mill has been lovingly furnished and equipped with a 'hint of yesteryear'.
The entrance faces away from the courtyard and offers privacy as well as easy access to the parking area.
The half-glazed stable door faces west; an added bonus to take advantage of the afternoon summer sun.
There is a small garden area with furniture but the courtyard and other garden areas are also there to be enjoyed.
Kibble Mill has been lovingly furnished and equipped with a 'hint of yesteryear'.
These adjoining single-storey cottages face south and open directly onto the paved courtyard.
They originally housed the farm carts and animals but now offer more comfortable accommodation!
A door opens into the double bedroom which has an ensuite shower room with washbasin and toilet.
Both cottages are equipped with grab-rails in the shower room.
We will be pleased to discuss your specific requirements with you to help you to enjoy your holiday to the full.
They originally housed the farm carts and animals but now offer more comfortable accommodation!
A door opens into the double bedroom which has an ensuite shower room with washbasin and toilet.
Both cottages are equipped with grab-rails in the shower room.
We will be pleased to discuss your specific requirements with you to help you to enjoy your holiday to the full.
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