| Old Coach House , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 208- £660
Sleeps: 6 |

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| The property is a charming early 19th Century detached converted coach house set in a lovely courtyard location in the grounds of an old rectory in Shrawardine. This delightful property offers accommodation including three bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite wet room; a beautiful fitted kitchen, and large sitting room with a warming wood burning stove. Excellent walking and cycling trails, including a National Cycle Network route, can be enjoyed just 50 yards from the doorstep. The Old Coach house presents a wonderful opportunity to spend some enjoyable family time in a wonderful luxury holiday cottage. |
| Shrawardine is a quiet and secluded village situated in the beautiful Shropshire countryside, ideally located for touring this scenic county. Shrawardine is an easy drive away from the stunning Shropshire hills of the Long Mynd, Stiperstones and Caradoc, with their exceptional walking, biking and horse riding opportunities. Shrawardine is home to the fascinating ruins of a 13th Century Norman castle with impressive views. Just six miles away the medieval city of Shrewsbury, offering a choice of shops, pubs and restaurants, a new theatre, timber-framed black-and-white buildings, riverside walks, an abbey and a castle, is waiting to be explored. Also close to Shrawardine are Church Stretton, Ludlow, the Severn Valley Railway and the Ironbridge Gorge museums. |
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| Rosehay , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 163- £448
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Rosehay is a conversion of a former hayloft and is situated on a working form on the outskirts of the small village of Acton Burnell, seven miles from Shrewsbury in Shropshire. This cottage sleeps four people and has two bedrooms, consisting of one king size double and one twin bedroom, as well as a family bathroom and a ground floor family shower room. The cottage also has a well-equipped kitchen with dining area and French windows to the patio area, and a sitting room with a multi-fuel stove. Outside, this cottage has off road parking for three cars and a private patio area with chimnea and BBQ. Rosehay is perfect for a romantic retreat or family holiday home that wish to explore the beautiful county of Shropshire. |
| Acton Burnell is a traditional Shropshire village set in rolling farmland just a few miles from Shrewsbury. Taking its name from Robert Burnell, famous for building the castle and church here in the 13th Century, this small town is ideally placed for access to the surrounding area. There are numerous walks along the local bridleways and most of Shropshire's excellent attractions are within easy driving distance, including the World Heritage Site at Ironbridge, Attingham Park and the market towns of Much Wenlock and Church Stretton. Shrewsbury town itself is also within easy reach and boasts an impressive castle, museums and an abbey. With its half-timbered buildings, this is an incredibly picturesque place to spend a holiday. |
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| The Wainscott , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 213- £615
Sleeps: 6 |

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| The Wainscott has been renovated to very high standards and has a fitted kitchen with dining area, bathroom and cloakroom and a sitting room with a cosy wood-burning stove. The barn conversion is set in a beautiful 22-acre smallholding deep in the Shropshire countryside. The owners can offer eggs and home-grown vegetables from their farmhouse door, and visitors will love the sheep and chickens which are reared on the busy smallholding. The holiday property features a lovely fenced-in garden, which is perfect for outdoor dining. Visitors to The Wainscott are also offered the use of a year-round tennis court plus the chance for some coarse fishing on a nearby one-acre pond. |
| Three of Shropshire’s loveliest hills – Stiperstones, Caradoc and the Long Mynd – are close to the hamlet of Great Lyth. This is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and visitors can enjoy its attractions in a variety of ways, from rambling or riding to touring by car. There is ample for the entire family to enjoy here, and famous local attractions include the Wroxeter Roman City, Stokesay Castle and Ironbridge World Heritage Centre. Shrewsbury, with its shops, pubs, restaurants, pubs and riverside beautiful architecture, is just five miles away. Shrewsbury Abbey and Castle, and the lovely riverside walks, are also immensely popular. |
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| Cherry Cottage , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| The Pitchford Estate - Stockbatch Granary , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 14 |

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| Virginia Cottage , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 163- £458
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Virginia Cottage was originally a barn set on a working farm. It has been recently converted to provide accommodation for groups of up to 4 people. The conversion has been undertaken with great care and the cottage retains much of its original character through features such as a wood-burning stove in the lounge. The decoration is modern, yet comforting and the property backs onto a private patio from where you can absorb the rolling scenery or enjoy a spot of summertime dining. Walks are available through the farm and the cottage is located close to other walking trails. There is parking for up to 2 cars, although the local shops are 2 minutes away on foot and the local pub is 4 miles away. |
| The pretty little village of Acton Burnell is set in rolling farmland a few miles from Shrewsbury and takes its name from Robert Burnell, famous for building the lovely castle and church here in the 13th Century. Robert Burnell, who built the castle, also built Acton’s Church of St Mary, which is still in use and remains one of the most complete 13th century village churches in Britain. Acton is well-placed to explore further Shropshire attractions, such as Much Wenlock, Church Stretton, Attingham Park and Shropshire’s capital: Shrewsbury. There are ample of walking and cycling opportunities, especially amongst the historic Shropshire Hills. |
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| The Callow Lodge , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 325- £796
Sleeps: 4 |

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| The Callow Lodge is a luxury detached timber lodge, exclusively for adults of 25 and over on the multi award winning Beaconsfield Farm Holiday Park in Shropshire. The cottage offers two king size double bedrooms, both with ensuite facilities, an open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining table and a sitting area which leads to the deck which has outdoor furniture and the hot tub. Included in the price is the use of an indoor heated swimming pool (40'x20') and a steam room, whilst the park also offers a coffee shop, restaurant and fishing. The Callow Lodge is a truly special holiday cottage which is perfect for the discerning holiday maker who fancies some 5 star luxuries. |
| The Rose Award, 5 Pennant AA winning, 50-acre Beaconsfield Farm Holiday Park is exclusively for adults of 25 and over. It nestles in scenic Shropshire countryside, 4 miles from Shrewsbury, one of England's most picturesque Tudor towns. On the park, you can enjoy an indoor heated swimming pool, steam room and coffee shop, relax in the Bothy Restaurant with full a-la-carte menu, or enjoy a day's coarse or fly fishing. Shrewsbury offers a superb selection of shops, along with cafes, bars, restaurants and pubs and you can also visit the museums at Ironbridge, the castle and Michelin starred restaurants of Ludlow, or Stokesay Castle |
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| Holly Cottage , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 220- £676
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This detached, 17th Century stone cottage is situated in the small, rural hamlet of Lower Wood, two miles from Church Stretton. Positioned in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this three bedroom house is located within half a mile of the National Trust's Long Mynd Estate. The cottage offers quality accommodation, and includes exposed beams, a large inglenook fireplace, wood-burning stove and a four-poster bed. The property also boasts wonderful views of the Caradoc and Lawley hills and is positioned close to numerous excellent walks and cycle rides. The amenities of Church Stretton and Ludlow and are all within easy reach. |
| The little hamlet of Lower Wood is situated between the beautiful Long Mynd Hills and the Caradoc and Lawley Hills, just two miles from the market town of Church Stretton. This pretty little settlement is often described as "Little Switzerland" and is set amid striking scenery. Visitors can enjoy a variety of tea-rooms, pubs, specialist shops as well as a large antique centre and a challenging golf course on the top of the Long Mynd. More of the many local attractions include scenic walks, the Acton Scott Working Farm, Attingham House and Park and Stokesay Castle. The historic towns of Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Ironbridge, Much Wenlock and Bishops Castle are just a short drive away making this an ideal location for a varied and enjoyable break. |
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| Piglets Place , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 365 - £ 740
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing On Site Short Break Ultimate Pet Friendly |
Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their smartly furnished interiors. Lovely country walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep or visitors may prefer to relax with a spot of fly and coarse fishing on the owners' adjoining land. Set on a courtyard and each enjoying its own terrace and lawned garden the cottages are located in Plealey a peaceful and pretty village of half timbered houses lying just 6 miles from the interesting shops inns restaurants and cultural life found in the handsome medieval town of Shrewsbury. Excellent golf course at Arscott ½ mile.
The beautiful Shropshire landscape promises delight for bird watchers and walkers alike Offa's Dyke long distance footpath is easily accessible with many circular walks taking in hill forts and castles on the way whilst buzzards and skylarks soar above. Caer Caradoc and the Devils Chair on the Stiperstones possess a wild beauty and the conservation area of Long Mynd offers a wonderful day out. Spanning the River Severn Ironbridge and its fascinating museums are among a wealth of attractions discovered within a short drive as is Ludlow a famous paradise for 'foodies' with its superb annual festival racecourse impressive castle fine shops and lovely old inns. Shops and pubs 1½ miles.
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| The Old Sheep Shed , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 342- £913
Sleeps: 6 |

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| With very well finished and equipped accommodation set on the ground floor, this semi detached property on the owners’ 220 acre arable farm in Alberbury village in Shropshire is perfect for some rest and relaxation. Guests have exclusive use of a hot tub and sauna, there is a full size pool table in the games area of the sitting room and two of the bathrooms have impressive ‘All Body Jet’ shower cubicles. The property is set next to the large ornamental pond, whose waterfall and night time light display makes it a lovely place to sit and relax. The area is full of so much for visitors to enjoy, including castles, stately homes, superb walking, pretty villages and fascinating museums. |
| The small rural village of Alberbury sits in pretty countryside, 9 miles from Shrewsbury. There is so much to do in this area, from the ten museums of Ironbridge Gorge to the abbey, castle, shops and restaurants of Shreswbury. There are many National Trust properties within easy reach of Alberbury, including Attingham Park, Powis Castle, Chirk Castle and Erddig. Ludlow, with its castle and timbered buildings, is a lovely town for a stroll and a refreshing cream tea, or step back in time with a trip to Acton Scott Working Farm, seen on TV as ‘The Victorian Farm’. |
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| The Coach House , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 213- £615
Sleeps: 5 |

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| The Coach House is one of two sympathetically developed holiday homes on the owner’s 22 acre smallholding which is home to sheep, chickens and a large organic kitchen garden from which eggs and seasonal vegetables can be bought. The cottage has two bedrooms, fitted kitchen with dining area, sitting room with welcoming wood burner, and a pretty, fenced garden – a lovely place to relax and dine in after a day’s exploring. Guests benefit from the use of a year-round hard tennis court and course fishing (including carp) on the well-stocked 1 acre pond, just 100 yards from the property. Enjoy walking and cycling in the surrounding countryside, or visit the many historical attractions nearby. |
| Great Lyth is a pretty hamlet situated in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty close to the stunning Shropshire hills including the Long Mynd and Caradoc which offer many walking, cycling, horse riding and scenic driving opportunities. The fascinating medieval town of Shrewsbury, renowned for its timber framed black and white buildings, is just five miles away The town offers a superb selection of shops, restaurants and pubs, pretty riverside walks, boat trips, and the beautiful Shrewsbury Abbey and Castle. The 10 museums of the World Heritage Centre of Ironbridge, Attingham Park, Stokesay Castle, the Wroxeter Roman City, and the picturesque town of Church Stretton are also all close to Great Lyth. |
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| The Pitchford Estate - Windy Mundy Farm , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 16 |

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| Ivy Barn , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 188- £550
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Ivy Barn, as its name suggest, was originally a barn, built from traditional Grinshill sandstone. It has been lovingly restored to provide accommodation for groups of up to 4 people. Many of the barn’s original features have been incorporated into the conversion, such as oak beams, stone-slated floors and a wood-burning stove. All the accommodation is spread out over one floor and French windows from the sitting room lead to a small, charming garden; perfect for enjoying a spot of outdoor-dining in the summer months. Off-road parking for 2 cars is available, but the local shop is a short stroll away and the local pub is just over a mile away. |
| Clive is a small village located around the west side of Grinshill Hill. Grinshill Hill is a local beauty spot and there is a nearby mine from which the Grinshill sandstone was excavated to be used in building the village of Clive. Attractions are wide and varied in this part of Shropshire and there is ample for outdoor-types, such as walking and cycling. If you prefer to take things a bit easier, but still want to enjoy the stunning scenery, a boat-trip on the Severn will relax and inspire you. The nearby village of Wroxeter pays testament to the region’s historic past, having uncovered a myriad of Roman artefacts, such as the magnificent Roman Baths. There is even a Roman vineyard which still produces wine for sale to the public. |
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| The Old Coach House , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Shippon Cottage , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 337 - £ 681
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing On Site Short Break Ultimate Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access |
Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their smartly furnished interiors. Lovely country walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep or visitors may prefer to relax with a spot of fly and coarse fishing on the owners' adjoining land. Set on a courtyard and each enjoying its own terrace and lawned garden the cottages are located in Plealey a peaceful and pretty village of half timbered houses lying just 6 miles from the interesting shops inns restaurants and cultural life found in the handsome medieval town of Shrewsbury. Excellent golf course at Arscott ½ mile.
The beautiful Shropshire landscape promises delight for bird watchers and walkers alike Offa's Dyke long distance footpath is easily accessible with many circular walks taking in hill forts and castles on the way whilst buzzards and skylarks soar above. Caer Caradoc and the Devils Chair on the Stiperstones possess a wild beauty and the conservation area of Long Mynd offers a wonderful day out. Spanning the River Severn Ironbridge and its fascinating museums are among a wealth of attractions discovered within a short drive as is Ludlow a famous paradise for 'foodies' with its superb annual festival racecourse impressive castle fine shops and lovely old inns. Shops and pubs 1½ miles.
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| Grove Farm Cottage , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 4 |

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| The Stables , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 166- £362
Sleeps: 4 |

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| The Stables was once a barn, built in sandstone, which has been lovingly restored to offer accommodation for up to 4 people; perfect for couples looking to spend some quality time together, or a small family. Exposed beams and trusses have helped the property retain much of its original charm, whilst the decoration has been undertaken to a very high standard. The living accommodation is arranged in an open-plan style and backs onto a private garden, perfect for enjoying a spot of outdoor-dining during the summer months. There is parking for up to 2 cars, although the pub, petrol station and a local restaurant are only 1 mile away. |
| This park is a steep slope made from sandstone, with various footpaths through the woods. To the north of the hill the ramparts of an old hill fort are present. An old sandstone quarry face forms a spectacular cliff, popular for rock climbing. Cut into the cliff face is a cave, reputedly the hideaway of the highwayman Humphrey Kynaston and his horse. In August, the hills literally ring with the sound of music, a the Shrewsbury Folk Festival gets underway, attracting famous names from across the country, whilst in September, there is a three-day feast of great entertainment on the streets of Shrewsbury, in the form of the Shrewsbury International Street Theatre Festival. Other local attractions include Acton Burnell Castle, Cronkhill Villa and Haughmond Abbey. |
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| Shepherds Cottage , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 158- £392
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Nestling at the base of Long Mynd, Shepherds Cottage offers traditional-style accommodation for up to 4 people. Exposed beams harken back to the cottage’s original character and there are truly breathtaking views of the local countryside to be had from its windows. The garden is secluded and offers the perfect opportunities for barbeques and outdoor-dining. Local shops and the local pub are a mere 10-minute walk from Shepherds Cottage, and its detached status ensures that you can enjoy privacy or the bustle of a small town whenever you feel like it. The cottage is situated next to a bridle path that leads to the Carding Mill Valley and there are horse-riding opportunities available nearby, as well as mountain-biking and walking. |
| Due to the alpine-like hills and valleys which surround the village, Church Stretton has been christened ‘Little Switzerland’ and retains the feel of a spa town to this day, the natural springs providing Stretton mineral water. Nestling below the rugged beauty of Long Mynd, Church Stretton is the first town in Shropshire to achieve the ‘Walkers Welcome’ status, also holding its own Walking Festival in June. Nearby, the National Trust operates a shuttle-bus service from the local railway station, offering the beauty of the panorama from the top of Long Mynd without the exertion! The hills are literally alive with the sound of music each year at the Church Stretton and South Shropshire Arts Festival which attracts musicians and artists from across the country. |
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| The Olde Granary , Shrewsbury |
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Price: £ 497 - £ 986
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Non Smoking Multi Bath Shower Fishing On Site Short Break Ultimate Pet Friendly |
Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their smartly furnished interiors. Lovely country walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep or visitors may prefer to relax with a spot of fly and coarse fishing on the owners' adjoining land. Set on a courtyard and each enjoying its own terrace and lawned garden the cottages are located in Plealey a peaceful and pretty village of half timbered houses lying just 6 miles from the interesting shops inns restaurants and cultural life found in the handsome medieval town of Shrewsbury. Excellent golf course at Arscott ½ mile.
The beautiful Shropshire landscape promises delight for bird watchers and walkers alike Offa's Dyke long distance footpath is easily accessible with many circular walks taking in hill forts and castles on the way whilst buzzards and skylarks soar above. Caer Caradoc and the Devils Chair on the Stiperstones possess a wild beauty and the conservation area of Long Mynd offers a wonderful day out. Spanning the River Severn Ironbridge and its fascinating museums are among a wealth of attractions discovered within a short drive as is Ludlow a famous paradise for 'foodies' with its superb annual festival racecourse impressive castle fine shops and lovely old inns. Shops and pubs 1½ miles.
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