Tugford Farm is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, deep in the Corvedale, and overlooked by the Brown Clee Hill, one of A E Housmans ‘Blue Remembered Hills’. We are a family-run working farm in quiet rural countryside, but in an ideal central position for visiting south Shropshire's market towns and attractions, or take advantage of the vast network of footpaths (the Shropshire Way footpath runs on the farm boundary), bridleways (the Jack Mytton Bridleway passes through Tugford) and quiet country lanes.

Our self catering properties are Meal House and Trap Cottage, two barns, recently converted, which have been finished and decorated to a high standard whilst retaining their charm and character of stone walls, exposed oak beams and trusses.

Meal House was originally used to store grain, which was ground and mixed for the farm animals, whilst Trap Cottage was used to store the farm’s horse and trap with the upstairs area providing a hay bed for the groom/farm hand. Each property has access to a pretty courtyard with sunny positions to sit outside and enjoy watching the farms horses and world go by.

Brookside Cottage is set alone on the edge of the farm and was originally a workman’s cottage. It has a large garden and plenty of peace and tranquillity.

You are assured a warm welcome and a relaxing holiday.