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Stay in 1 of 5 holiday properties at Henley Hall to experience a quintessentially English Country Estate. Enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the beautiful Shropshire countryside yet only 2 miles from the historic town of Ludlow.

From the Welsh Marches to the Italian Marches, we also have a holiday property located in the Apennines on the Marche / Tuscany border.  A substantial farmhouse surrounded by glorious countryside full of local wildlife,  Ca' La Piera is the perfect Italian retreat. 

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1 THE STABLES

Sleeps 8

   3 Bedrooms

Sofabed

  2 Bathrooms

Log Burner

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2 THE STABLES

Sleeps 4

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

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3 THE STABLES

Sleeps 6

2 Bedrooms

Sofabed

1 Bathroom

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GARDENer's  COTTAGE

Sleeps 8

3 Bedrooms

1 Sofabed

2 Bathrooms

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THE ORANGERY

Sleeps 2

1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

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CA LA PIERA,  ITALY

Sleeps 19

8 Bedrooms

5 Bathrooms

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STAY ON AN ENGLISH COUNTRY ESTATE

The Stables, newly refurbished in 2019, offers 3 independent and self-contained apartments in a beautifully restored Georgian stable block.

The Gardener’s Cottage overlooks the formal gardens and has access to the walled garden.  This can be enjoyed, whether for breakfast in the early morning sun or for a glass of prosecco at the end of a day enjoying Ludlow.

The Orangery, where exotic fruits were grown to impress the guests in 1800's, is now a studio apartment with beautiful views over the surrounding parkland.

Henley Hall offers plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy a tranquil break away.  Guests are free to explore the 12 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds.  Watch kingfishers on the banks of the river Ledwyche running through the grounds, enjoy a game of tennis or a stroll through the woodlands, the choice is yours.



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