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Attractions near Marshbrook
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm (1 Mile)*
Every afternoon you can see hand milking. Buttermaking takes place in the dairy holidays and weekends.
Stokesay Castle (5 Miles)*
This is one of England's best preserved fortified manor houses. Stokesay's Great Hall is unchanged since the days of baronial feasts.
Walcot Hall (6 Miles)*
Walcot Hall dates back to Tudor times, the original Elizabethan facade being gabled. In 1763, Lord Clive of India commissioned Sir William Chambers, leading architect of the time to redesign the house.
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What's near Marshbrook

Attractions:
  Acton Scott Historic Working Farm  1 Mile
  Carding Mill Valley and the Shropshire Hills  3 Miles
  Stokesay Castle  5 Miles
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Towns:
  Little Stretton  1 Mile
  Acton Scott  1 Mile
  Wistanstow  2 Miles
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Estate Agents:
  Highfields Estate Agents  10 Miles
  Balfours  13 Miles
  Nock Deighton  14 Miles
Hotels:
  Longmynd Hotel  2 Miles
  Fishmore Hall  9 Miles
  The Feathers Hotel Ludlow  10 Miles
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Bed and Breakfast:
  Breretons Farm  1 Mile
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Self Catering:
  Claremont Holiday Cottages  7 Miles
  Tuc-Tin  10 Miles
  Russell House  10 Miles
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Campsites:
  Monstay Farm  10 Miles
  Park Grange Holidays  14 Miles
  Loton Park Campsite  16 Miles
TIC: Church Stretton Tourist Information Centre     Tel: 01694 723133  3 Miles



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Towns near Marshbrook
Little Stretton Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Little Stretton is in the heart of the Shropshire Hills, nestling at the foot of the Long Mynd and looking across the valley to Ragleth Hill.
Acton Scott Tourist Information (1 Mile)*
Acton Scott is an ancient village below the slopes of Ragleth Hill, and the home of the Scott family for centuries.
Wistanstow Tourist Information (2 Miles)*
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Hotels near Marshbrook
Longmynd Hotel (2 Miles)*
Nestled in woodland overlooking the small market town of Church Stretton, the hotel is situated in the South Shropshire hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty and renowned walking country.
Fishmore Hall (9 Miles)*
A boutique Georgian hotel, Fishmore Hall overlooks Ludlow, with stunning views over the Shropshire countryside. Recently restored, the hotel boasts contemporary bedrooms with designer bathrooms.
The Feathers Hotel Ludlow (10 Miles)*
Set in a magnificent timber-framed building in picturesque Ludlow, The Feathers Hotel Ludlow is 300 metres from Ludlow Castle. With free parking and free Wi-Fi, there is also an award-winning restaurant.
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Self Catering near Marshbrook
Tuc-Tin (10 Miles)*
Tuc-Tin is a very cosy little cottage offering quality self catering accommodation in the picturesque medieval village of Clun in south Shropshire.
No 1 Mortimer Court (10 Miles)*
Welcome to Henry and Carolyn Chesshire's No 1 Mortimer Court, an idyllic, romantic secret hideaway in the centre of Mediaeval Ludlow! A special place to stay!
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