School Farm Holidays
4.95 /5
Cosy glamping with views over the Welsh Hills, School Farm Holidays is a lovely family friendly site with private patios and fire pits. There are four pods and one cabin, with an array of sleeping setups as well as ensuites, fully-fitted kitchenettes and even a hot tub. Unwind in peace in the Shropshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a stone's throw from the River Severn.
Runner up of Best Glamping Site West Midlands in our 2024 Camping and Glamping Awards
Peaceful glamping in the Shropshire Hills AONB, with stunning views over the Welsh Hills
Insulated/heated pods a cabin with private facilities, as well as communal table tennis
Pet and feed the herd of pygmy goats or explore the local area - close to the River Severn
About School Farm Holidays
Family friendly glamping on a small and cosy site with plenty of privacy and personal touches, where you can sit back, relax and enjoy stunning views over the Shropshire AONB Welsh hills. There are four pods, affectionately named Owl, Hedgehog, Rabbit and Squirrel. Owl is the most romantic, which sleeps two in a king bed and has a private hot tub. The others all sleep four, with Hedgehog having a double bedroom and sofa bed, Rabbit having a double and twin bedroom, and Squirrel having two double bedrooms. Each also has a separate living, dining and kitchen area, complete with a comfy sofa, TV and kitchenette space equipped with a toaster, kettle, microwave, fridge and oven. The ensuites have overhead showers and toilets, and each pod is also fully insulated and heated. For larger groups, Stag cabin sleeps up to nine people in two double rooms, one triple room (with a double and suspended single overhead), and one zip link, which can be made into a king or two singles upon request. Your group will have two bathrooms as well as an open plan kitchen/living/dining space. With triple glazed window and central heating, this is a great choice for a group trip. All of the units also have their own private patios, with outdoor seating and fire pits which make those colder nights extra cosy. Pick fruit from the four acre orchard or roam wild with nature and the local deer in the 16 acre unspoilt pasture with a stream, there's also a cheeky herd of pygmy goats who love to be petted! Dogs are welcome to join you but please make sure they are kept on a lead and not left unattended.
School Farm Holidays is open from 01/03 to 31/12 in 2024 and 2025.
There are 5 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
Hedgehog Ensuite Glamping Pod (No Hot Tub, Dog Friendly)
Max 4 people
A large double bedroom, single bed and extra single bed or settee. There is a small dining table and an ensuite with overhead shower. The small kitchenette space has an oven kettle, toaster, microwave and fridge/freezer. Stunning countryside views.
Rabbit Ensuite Glamping Pod (No Hot Tub, Dog Friendly)
Max 4 people
Fit with a double and separate twin bedroom, the living room has a dining table, small sofa and TV, The ensuite has a toilet, shower and bath. Outside is seating and lovely views over the Welsh hills.
Squirrel Ensuite Glamping Pod with Hot Tub (Dog Friendly)
Max 4 people
Fit with a double room, and twin room. There is a large dining table, comfy seating and a TV, bathroom with a walk in shower and a well-equipped kitchenette which includes an oven, fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster. Along with hot tub just outside.
Owl Ensuite Glamping Pod with Hot Tub (Dog Friendly)
Max 4 people
A cosy romantic pod with a king size bed, extra futons on request, comfy sofa, wall mounted TV, dining table and kitchenette equipped with a toaster, kettle, microwave, fridge and oven. There's also an ensuite shower room and a private hot tub for two.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Shrewsbury area
There is plenty on your doorstep to keep you and yours entertained. Sheinton Church of St Peter and St Paul, opposite the farm, dates back to Norman times and boats a half timbered bell tower and entrance porch. It was partly re-built in 1660s and thoroughly restored in 1854. It holds two church services per month but welcomes visitors all year round.
You'll be staying in the Shropshire designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (one of only 46 across the whole of the United Kingdom). This means that it has been recognised and set aside as having some of the UK's best countryside for walking, cycling, horse riding and wildlife watching.
Much Wenlock (10 minutes) has immense charm and character with many beautiful period buildings - Wenlock Priory, Guildhall, museum and holy trinity Church. Known as the birthplace of the modern day Olympics Wenlock was a proud mascot at London 2012 Olympics.
Just 15 minutes from Sheinton is Ironbridge, declared a World Heritage Site in 1986. Known as the Birthplace of the industrial revolution Ironbridge has a wealth of attractions and museums to occupy a full week, including of course the world's first ever iron bridge, built by Abraham Darby III in 1779.
Other nearby attractions
- Wroxeter Roman City (10 minutes)
- National Trust Benthall Hall (15 minutes)
- National Trust Attingham Park (15 minutes)
- Bridgnorth (20 minutes)
- Ludlow (40 minutes)
- National Trust Powys Castle (55 minutes)