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Bridgnorth, Shropshire

Dudmaston Bunkhouse

The exterior of Dudmaston Bunkhouse, Shropshire
The exterior of Dudmaston Bunkhouse, Shropshire | © National Trust Images / Katie Stansbie
The sitting room at Dudmaston Bunkhouse, Shropshire
The kitchen diner at Dudmaston Bunkhouse, Shropshire

Dudmaston Bunkhouse

Simple group accommodation that’s a short five-mile drive to Bridgnorth and within easy distance of the Shropshire Hills.

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The sitting room at Dudmaston Bunkhouse, Shropshire
The kitchen diner at Dudmaston Bunkhouse, Shropshire
The exterior of Dudmaston Bunkhouse, Shropshire
The kitchen diner at Dudmaston Bunkhouse, Shropshire
Wildflower meadow at dudmaston estate, Bridgnoth, Shropshire
Boathouse at Dudmaston in Autumn

© National Trust Images / Vernon Blakeman

Simple group accommodation that’s a short five-mile drive to Bridgnorth and within easy distance of the Shropshire Hills.

At a glance

Guests
16
Bedrooms
9
Number of dogs welcome
2
Reference
BH107
Acorn rating

About Dudmaston Bunkhouse

Situated in a quiet, remote hamlet in the heart of the Shropshire countryside, Dudmaston bunkhouse is a barn conversion to comfortable accommodation that sleeps 16 people.  The bunkhouse offers all the basic facilities you’ll need for your stay including some added extras.

Once one of Europe’s busiest river ports, this stunning riverside town is famous for its historic cliff railway and interesting separation between the High Town at the top of the hill and Low Town on the banks of the river. 

The bunkhouse comes equipped with a multi-functional dining / meeting room with Wi-Fi and projector, so it’s perfect for meetings and arranging activities whether that is for work or play.  All the communal rooms are on the ground floor and with a wet room and accessible bedroom, everyone should feel included. The bunkhouse has nine bedrooms, so although basic facilities, guests only share a maximum of two to a room. There is a private garden located outside the main entrance.

Away from the hustle and bustle, explore the beautiful Dudmaston Estate with its acres of pristine parkland and grand hall dating back almost 900 years.  Comer wood is a relaxing 10-minute walk from the bunkhouse, or why not hop on a bike and discover the mountain bike trails. 

Within the local area there’s plenty to keep everyone entertained from shops, pubs and restaurants to more adventurous activities including quad biking, paint balling, golf and fishing. Further afield from the bunkhouse, you can visit the town of Kidderminister, 10 miles away, or Telford and Wolverhampton which are 16 miles away. With the Shropshire Hills on your doorstep, walkers are very well catered for as you can choose one of the many walking routes that scour this magnificent Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 

Features and facilities

  • Cot & high chair, available
  • Fridge, available
  • Dishwasher, available
  • Tumble dryer, available
  • Television, available
  • WiFi, available
  • Garden, available
  • Microwave, available
  • Freezer, available
  • Washing machine, available
  • Telephone, not available
  • DVD, available
  • Open fire / wood burner, not available
  • BBQ, not available

Location

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible single bedroom, wet room and toilet. Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.

Read our accessibility guide 

Layout

Ground floor layout

Large communal sitting room, kitchen, multi-functional meeting/ dining room, one single bedroom, one wheel chair accessible single bedroom, a wet room and separate accessible toilet.

First floor layout

Seven 2-bed dormitories (a bunk bed in each room), two individual shower rooms, a bathroom with shower over bath and toilet, a shower room with toilet and separate toilet.

More information

Acorn Rating: Please note, that while bothies and bunkhouses show a 1 Acorn rating on this site, facilities are more limited. A bothy offers a ‘camping with walls’ experience, usually with no electricity or running water. Bunkhouses provide simple, accommodation for groups – mostly dormitories with bunk-beds – showers, electricity and heating.

Heating: Bio mass heating is included in the rental.

Bedding/linen: Linen is not provided at the bunkhouse so guests will have to bring their own. Guests will need to bring their own pillows and sleeping bags / bedding.

Parking: There is a designated parking area for approximately 5 vehicles.

Garden: There is a grassed area to the front of the bunkhouse and a wilder grassed area is available around the back.

Is this bunkhouse for you? Our bunkhouses are perfect for guests who want to enjoy the outdoors and meet up with friends and family. There are neighbours nearby, so we respectfully ask that you keep noise to a minimum after 11pm.

WiFi: We are pleased to provide WiFi at this cottage which is supported by BT. Please note that intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and should not be relied upon.

Having a celebration? We’re pleased that you’re using one of our cottages for a celebration. If you’re planning on inviting more than two day guests, we’d like to have a chat. We’d be grateful if you could complete the group booking form at the bottom of the page and send it in to guestrelations@nationaltrust.org.uk so that we can ensure the day is right for you.

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Having a celebration? 

We’re pleased that you'd like to use one of our cottages for a celebration. If you’re planning on inviting more than two day guests to your holiday accommodation, we’d like to have a chat and ensure the day is right for you. Please complete the group booking form, send it in to guestrelations@nationaltrust.org.uk and we'll get back to you - thank you.