Make yourself at home at this charming period cottage in a beautiful village of Neenton. Sleeping four people across two bedrooms, this is the ideal accommodation option for small families or groups of friends looking for a traditional cottage to call home while they explore the lovely Shropshire countryside together. During the day, explore the high town and low town of Bridgnorth, which was split in two by the River Severn. Ascend or descend the 193-foot sandstone cliff between the two on its quirky funicular Cliff Railway. In the evening, come home to the cottage''s front patio to relax with a glass of wine as you take in the lovely view over the local church view.
Step inside and follow the original Welsh quarry tiles from the spacious hallway to the main living space, where you''ll be welcomed by an open-plan lounge/dining area. Take a moment to appreciate the quaint inglenook fireplace with its traditional wood burner, before heading to the farmhouse-style kitchen to cook up a storm. Gather everyone at the stylish oak dining table to share a cheerful dinner. Alternatively, head out onto the patio area to dine alfresco and then take a seat by the cosy fire pit. At the end of the day, head upstairs and you''ll find two lovely bedrooms. The main bedroom features a double bed and offers lovely country views, while the other bedroom is a bright and cheerful twin room with a wonderful garden view. Completing the layout is a chic bathroom with a large walk-in shower on the ground floor. While this cottage is situated beside the owner''s property, privacy is guaranteed.
Spend a blissful day exploring the charming town of Much Wenlock (12 miles). Step back in time and explore the dramatic ruins of Wenlock Priory, which was founded on the site of St. Milburga''s Abbey around 680 AD. Alternatively, take a trip to Blists Hill Victorian Town (16.5 miles) - a living museum that recreates life in a 19th-century Shropshire town. Ride a tram and visit the bakery for freshly-baked treats.