




Adbaston, Staffordshire, England
A self-contained shepherd's hut on a private plot in rural Staffordshire, close enough to Alton Towers and Ironbridge for day trips but far enough from main roads to feel properly remote. The hut includes a Swedish bath (available March to September for a small extra fee), a patio with sun loungers, and views across open countryside. The 4.99 rating from 86 reviews suggests consistently high delivery.
The surrounding area covers a good range of interests. Bishops Wood and the Wrekin are nearby for walking, there are cycling routes through country lanes with pub stops, and equestrian visitors can use a paddock behind the hut. One small dog is permitted. The location bridges the gap between the Staffordshire Moorlands and Shropshire, making it a useful base for exploring either.
The Swedish bath on a private patio, with nothing but birdsong and countryside around it. A well executed shepherd's hut in a part of England that rarely gets the attention it deserves.
Many guests praised Dilys' warm hospitality and attention to detail in the clean, comfortable hut. They enjoyed the peaceful location, Swedish bath, and pet-friendly atmosphere, promising to return.