Stoney Hill Farm Lodge
About the home
A detached and secluded Log Cabin, with stunning southerly views across woodlands and valleys.
Woodland lodge comprises of an open plan living area with open ceiling to the roof, a double bedroom, shower room and an additional mezzanine area with 2 single beds. The living area comfortably seats 4 adults, with separate dining and a modern galley kitchen with built in fridge/freezer, convection oven/microwave oven and 2 hob plates. Both the living area and double bedroom have French doors onto the covered terrace and the views beyond. There is also a private patio area to the side of the lodge with a picnic table, BBQ and separate reclining chairs are available.
There's a children's play area on site and plenty of room for a game of football, badminton or just to run.
Aside from exploring the many museums and amazing history of the World Heritage site, the area is hugely popular with walkers and cyclists alike, plus is a convenient base to explore wider Shropshire, its medieval towns, spectacular scenery, historical sites and many National Trust and English heritage properties.
Or if you prefer a less hectic break, then why not just sit back and relax, take in the beautiful scenery, eat in the great local restaurants, and sample fresh locally produced goods, including those from the local brewery!
- All Towels and Linen are provided.
- Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement and for an additional cost
Please note:
The Mezzanine area is accessed via a steep ladder and is not recommended for children under the age of 8.
The lodge is accessed down a steep pathway and is not recommended for people with limited mobility.
Great Places Nearby to visit:
Much Wenlock - home of the original Olympic Games,
Wenlock Edge, The Longmynd, Shropshire Hills and The Wrekin - fantastic walks with stunning views
Bridgnorth – home to the famous Cliff Railway and Severn Valley Railway
Shrewsbury – a beautiful and historic city
| Size: | Sleeps up to 4, 1 bedroom |
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| Nearest beach: | Barmouth, 130km |
| Will consider: | Corporate lets Long lets Short breaks |
| Access: | Car advised Nearest amenities: 1km |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for over 5s only Unsuitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | May take pets - please enquire No smoking at this property |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | DVD player |
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| General: | Central heating, TV |
| Standard: | Kettle, Toaster |
| Utilities: | Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer |
| Rooms: | 1 Bedroom, 1 shower room |
| Furniture: | Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 4 |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided |
| Outdoors: | Balcony / Terrace, Shared garden, BBQ, Climbing frame, Swing set, Trampoline |
| Access: | Parking space |
Further details outdoors:
Outdoor children's play area. Room to play football, badminton or just to run around!
Further details
Brand new log cabin & facilities (Built 2011)
Photos
BookThe Heart of England / Peak District / Shropshire region
Great Places Nearby to visit:
Much Wenlock - home of the original Olympic Games,
Wenlock Edge, The Longmynd, Shropshire Hills and The Wrekin - fantastic walks with stunning views
Bridgnorth – home to the famous Cliff Railway and Severn Valley Railway
Shrewsbury – a beautiful and historic city
The Ironbridge / Coalbrookdale area
Woodland lodge is located in Coalbrookdale and on the edge of the Coalbrookdale and Ironbridge World Heritage site. The lodge is in a 2 acre forest clearing, gently sloping and facing due south. It is surrounded by woodland with extensive forest walks. The area is very quiet, and a great spot to relax and get close to nature. Coalbrookdale village and the 2 pubs are a 10 minute walk away. Ironbridge centre is a 25 minute walk away
Nearby Points of Interest
Ironbridge Gorge Museums (0.5 mi)
Once described as "the most extraordinary district in the world", the Ironbridge Gorge is still a remarkable, and beautiful, place to visit today. A huge amount of early industry survives as furnaces, factories, workshops, canals and the settlements of Coalbrookdale, Ironbridge, Jackfield and Coalport.
Blists Hill Victorian Town (2 mi)
At Blists Hill Victorian Town you can meet the Victorians in their shops, cottages and workplaces, see all the animals, enjoy a horse and cart ride or a cone of traditional Fish and Chips.
Enginuity (0.5 mi)
Switch on your imagination in our interactive Design & Technology Centre and discover how good ideas are turned into great products. Find out how a little ingenuity will let you pull a 10 ton locomotive or generate electricity from flowing water. Look at familiar objects with new eyes using the giant X ray machine, build an earthquake proof tower and challenge our robotic arm.
Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron (0.5 mi)
Explore the site and the remains of the water powered blast furnace where Abraham Darby I perfected the smelting of iron with coke instead of charcoal. It was the secret that helped make iron the essential material of the Industrial Revolution
Darby Houses (0.75 mi)
Experience the everyday life of Coalbrookdale's Quaker ironmasters in the former homes of the Darby family - Rosehill House and Dale House. From their doorsteps you will get a grandstand view of the restored Furnace Pool which once helped power the ironworks. Step inside the houses and you will discover rooms packed with original family furniture, china, momentos, costumes and family papers.
Broseley Pipe works (2 mile)
Broseley, two miles from the Ironbridge, was once home to one of the most prolific clay tobacco pipe making factories in Britain. Production came to an\end in the 1950's when the works were abandoned and left untouched until reopened as a Museum in 1996. In the restoration little has been changed since the workers left. The Museum is a wonderfully preserved time capsule of an ancient local industry.
The Iron Bridge & Tollhouse (0.5 mile)
The Tollhouse is now open every weekend during the local school summer holidays or by prior arrangement for groups and school parties. Follow in the footsteps of millions of tourists who since 1779 have journeyed here to marvel at the world's first cast-iron bridge.
Jackfield Tile Museum (1 mile)
As you wonder through the original gas-lit trade show room, galleries and period room setting you will be able to see, touch and even walk on magnificent British tiles.
Tar Tunnel (1 mile)
A short walk from Coalport China Museum, alongside the Shropshire Canal, takes you to the Tar Tunnel; over 200 years ago natural bitumen trickled like treacle into pools. It was turned into pitch, lamp black and rheumatics remedies. Now you can walk along this brick-lined tunnel where the bitumen still oozes through the walls. Don't forget to pick up your hard hat on the way in.
Coalport China Museum (1 mile)
Explore the exquisite national Collections of Coalport and Caughley china in the magnificent listed buildings that were home to the famous Coalport China factory until 1926. You can discover displays and demonstrations explaining the history and techniques of china making.
Nearby Activities
Canoe Hire (1.5 mi)
Local Canoe Hire and Sales.
Local Amenities
Post office
Chemist
Shops
How to get there
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| Nearest Travel Links | |
| Airport: | Birmingham: 65 km |
| Railway: | Telford: 8 km |
| Ferry: | Liverpool: 150 km |
By Road - Ironbridge is located 5 miles South of the M54/A5 Motorway which runs from Birmingham to Shrewsbury, From the North, South and East, the property is best accessed via the M54, exiting at Junction 4. From the West, the property is best accessed via the A5/M54 exiting at Junction 6.
By Air - Birmingham International Airport is approximately 35 miles away, with connections by road and rail to Telford (approximately 5 miles from the property). BMI Baby and Ryan Air operate low cost flights to and from Birmingham. Manchester International Airport is approximately 90 miles away with good road connections to the property and rail connections into the City of Shrewsbury (15 miles away), with connections onto Telford.
Car Hire - most Major Car Hire operators provide services from Telford centre and Telford train station.
Activities near Ironbridge
Watersports
Golf less than 15 mins walk
Fishing
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Cycling holidays
Reviews
![]() 05 Jun 2013 |
The lodge is situated in a really peaceful location, in the hills above the Ironbridge Gorge- a great place to explore all the Ironbridge museums from, as well as excellent walking on Wenlock Edge, The Wrekin and Church Stretton. The lodge itself was clean, comfortable and well-equipped. Tracy, the owner was friendly and welcoming- fresh milk in the fridge and a local pork pie and pickle was a nice touch. |
![]() 03 Jun 2013 |
We stayed for 3 nights over a very wet period but the lodge was so cosy and the views still magnificent that it didn't matter. We were pleasantly surprised, the lodge had everything you would need to make your stay easy and enjoyable and it wasalso very clean. We had a teenager and a younger child who slept in the upstairs bit so it was ideal. Great TV and comfy sofas with a beautiful view - I would highly recommend it and would love to return. Response: Thank you very much for your kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed your stay. Best wishes Tracy and Russell |
![]() 23 Apr 2013 |
Tracy and Russell were very welcoming. The lodge was cute and comfortable. The location was beautiful, with lovely walks. What a little gem |
Rental prices
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| Prices for group size 4 | ||||||
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| High | 1 Jun 11 | 4 Sep 11 | £ 400 | £ 95 | £ 120 | 3 Nights |
| Mid | 4 Sep 11 | 31 Oct 11 | £ 300 | £ 65 | £ 95 | Flexible |
| Easter | 21 Mar 13 | 13 Apr 13 | £ 300 | £ 55 | £ 65 | 2 Nights |
| April | 13 Apr 13 | 3 May 13 | £ 250 | £ 50 | £ 60 | 1 Night |
| May bank holidays | 3 May 13 | 1 Jun 13 | £ 350 | £ 55 | £ 65 | 2 Nights |
| Jun - Sept | 1 Jun 13 | 15 Sep 13 | £ 350 | £ 55 | £ 65 | 2 Nights |
| Sept - Dec | 15 Sep 13 | 20 Dec 13 | £ 300 | £ 50 | £ 55 | 1 Night |
| Xmas | 20 Dec 13 | 6 Jan 14 | £ 350 | £ 55 | £ 65 | 2 Nights |
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Optional Extras:
- Dogs £25 per dog per week
- Champagne & chocolates £45.00
- Deli Starter Pack £25.00
Preferred payment method - in full by bank transfer or via pay pal
Guests cancelling up to 4 weeks before the start of the holiday will receive a refund of 50% of the balance payment
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