A quirky little retreat brimming with character. Perfect for slow mornings, countryside rambles, and curling up in your own cosy nook – this is simple living, done beautifully.
The Garden House is situated on the west side of the estate, this detached property stands on its own with a private lawn in front and a large south-facing terrace at the rear.
The chapel stands serene and sublime amongst the English oaks and chestnuts of the Walcot Arboretum.
Once the heartbeat of a local village — a humble hall clad in corrugated iron — Norbury Hall now lives a gentler life nestled within the Walcot Estate.
This holiday cottage is within the old stable block and has high ceilings, grand windows and open plan layout with under-floor heating.
The Dipping Shed is a stunning and secluded rural retreat situated just off the drive to Walcot Hall.
Charming three-bedroom retreat with a glass conservatory, perfect for cosy escapes or sunny summer stays.
Charming ground-floor cottage with two bedrooms, private garden, and rich history — perfect for peaceful stays among peacocks
Light-filled apartment with lake views, Aga kitchen, space for eight, and dog-friendly charm in Walcot Hall’s west wing.
The Arcot is light and sunny garden sanctuary apartment on the ground floor of the clock tower building.
The Arni cottage is a sun-soaked hideaway situated on the top floor of the main house on the south east corner, with views overlooking the ballroom and gardens to the rear of the hall.
Situated on the second floor of Walcot Hall, Montfort has two double bedrooms; Margaretta and George, and one twin room called Elizabeth. All of the rooms are filled with the history of the Hall.
The Styche is located on the west of the Main Hall on the second floor, this apartment has three large family bedrooms and one small double that sleep up to 14 guests. Styche is a spacious, light-filled family nest beneath the eaves.
Harvest Moon Yurt is tucked away in the arboretum and raised up on stilts overlooking one of the natural pools.
Located in the yurt field alongside Crazy Horse and Buffalo Springfield Yurts this yurt has its own private decking with wonderful views over the valley and village of Lydbury North.
Crazy Horse Yurt is located in the yurt field, on the edge of the arboretum with lake views.
Buffalo Springfield is located in the yurt field, on the edge of the arboretum with forest views on one side and rolling Shropshire Hills on the other.
After the Gold Rush Yurt is the epitome of glamping. This spacious yurt boasts stunning views over a wild pool where you will find a rowing boat!
Tucked away in a quiet corner of the grounds, our charming Shepherd’s Hut is your cosy countryside hideaway. Perfect for peaceful escapes, wild swims, and starry-night campfires – all with a touch of rustic charm.
Situated in the arboretum, with stunning views over Shropshire’s Longmynd this Showman’s Caravan is an authentic caravan which has been renovated and redesigned to suit people looking for a holiday with a difference.
Situated within the Walcot Hall estate in our beautiful Arboretum, there are two Showman’s caravans.
Ram Baa Shepherd Hut is one of ten ‘Hidden Treasures’ and sits right in the middle of the arboretum, surrounded by beautiful trees and nature.