This unique self-contained property on a smallholding, is ideal for solo travellers or couples looking for a romantic getaway in a serene countryside location. The cottage is perfectly situated to explore the picturesque beauty of the landscapes on the Wales/Shropshire border. There are plenty of public footpaths and cycle routes to discover from the doorstep. Nearby Llanymynech (2.5 miles) is a must-visit to learn more about the region''s heritage. Walk or cycle along the Montgomery Canal or head to the nature reserve, where you can explore the beauty of the natural landscape, wildlife and fauna and see the remains of the lime kilns.
This delightful two-storey cottage offers a warm welcome, blending rustic charm and contemporary comfort to ensure a memorable stay. Step through the characterful stable-style door into the inviting open-plan living/kitchen area, complete with a wood burner and charming exposed beams that create a distinctly cosy atmosphere. Relax on the sofa, watch a movie together on the Smart TV, and enjoy a romantic dinner that you can whip up in the stylish, compact kitchen area. The king-size bedroom, with views of the paddock, is at the top of a wooden staircase on a mezzanine level. A contemporary shower room completes the features of this cosy cottage. Outside, enjoy the peace in the picturesque private garden with a pond and paddock area. Fire up the charcoal BBQ in the apple tree paddock, or enjoy a glass of wine by the fire pit. There is a private parking space provided.
One of the many nearby attractions is the charming market town of Shrewsbury (15 miles), where you''ll discover cobbled streets lined with quaint shops, cafes and welcoming traditional pubs. Alternatively, head off for a stroll at Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (21 miles), a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Llangollen (21 miles), or pack up a picnic and enjoy a romantic al fresco lunch in the grounds at Powis Castle and Gardens (10 miles). Nearby, cycle or stroll to the breathtakingly beautiful Lake Vyrnwy (9 miles). You’ll also want to check out the stunning Llanrhaeadr waterfall (10 miles) which falls dramatically over a cliff for a scenic display. When it’s time for some local culture and shopping, drive to the market towns of Welshpool and Oswestry (13 and 15.5 miles respectively).