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16th century Barn
This idyllic, tranquil, 16th century Malt House. Stunning, original features, combined with modern comfortable facilities. The barn is located less than ten minutes from the Wrekin hill. A stunning landscape in the heart of shropshire. Close to local attractions and amenities this property is located close to the M54 for access to Birmingham, Chester, midlands and wales. This property can accommodate a family of four or two couples. Peaceful retreat with outdoor space and ample parking. The malt house is an open plan Barn conversion, with stunning original beams dating from the 16, 17th & 18th century. Comprising a modern kitchen with built in washer/dryer, cooker, microwave and gas hob. The kitchen has a breakfast bar and separate dining table. The living space has a super modern Spiral staircase which leads to a bedroom with a king size bed and second bathroom, a gallery landing with a view over the lounge area. Ideal for business/laptop working space . The second Bedroom with a king size bed, is located downstairs with an on-suite bathroom. The lounge has a vast/ high ceiling and wood burning fire, with TV , Bluetooth speaker bar and DVD player. Free WiFi, and private garden. Beautifully furnished with all the comforts of a home from home. Parking is off station road. The private drive, is signposted on the wall , there is room for two cars per property. Both parking spaces are signposted with the name of each property. There is a secure key box for key collection, however, I Live in the village and I am able to help with any requirements or questions you may have. The village has numerous stunning walks including the Wrekin hill. Next door the the cottage/barn is St.peters church which is listed in the dooms day book and is one of the most important architectural, stunning churches in Shropshire. Vineyards such as Wroxeter Roman vineyard, Rodington vineyard , hencote vineyard, halfpenny green vineyard, and colemere vineyard are within a short distance away, offering tours and opportunities to purchase locally grown wine. Shropshire has fantastic bus services and trains locally. Whether, your walking, cycling there is plenty to do in shropshire. Having a car really opens up day trips to Llangollen, Chester zoo, Snowdonia , Chester city, the midlands , Staffordshire, theatres in Birmingham and Manchester. There is always a welcome basket in the cottage/barn to start you off on your self catering holiday . Leaflets , Maps, and folders of places to eat, drink, visit, with local attractions and walks included.
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United Kingdom · England · WrockwardineGot questions?
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