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The Gold Room at Churchdown House
A special place to stay. We are situated in a quiet, historic no through road close to the castle and gardens in the centre of town. All three rooms are elegant and airy, their decoration and furnishings of a special standard reflecting the period of the property. The Gold room is at the front of the house overlooking the Historic Governor's House and is the largest of our guest rooms at 23ft x 18ft. This room can be arranged with a super king size bed or with twin beds. It also boasts a sofa and two armchairs along with a large wardrobe, chests of drawers and a dressing table. The garden is an on going project but if you wish to smoke out there or enjoy any good weather you'd be most welcome. Bridgnorth is divided into High Town and Low Town which are linked by the Cliff Railway. The house is up on the cliff where there is a bustling Saturday street market and a profusion of shops, restaurants and pubs within easy walking distance . Just an easy stroll away are the crazily leaning castle ruins and gardens and the High Street which is dominated by the stilted Town Hall. The Severn, longest river in the land runs through Low Town and can be reached by The Cliff Railway, if the seven sets of steps or dramatically steep Cartway don't appeal! The surrounding area has magnificent country houses and parks, the splendid walking country of the Long Mynd and Wenlock Edge and a plethora of picturesque Shropshire villages. How about sampling our local attractions? The north terminus of the Severn Valley Railway is in Low Town; with 16 miles of track following the river to Bewdly and the Engine Shed museum at Highley it is a great day out. A visit to the historic working Daniel’s Mill or Rays Farm with its owls, wildlife and woodland walks could offer respite from everyday life. A few miles away you will find the Aircraft and Cold War Museum at RAF Cosford or the beautiful ruins of Wenlock Priory, which lie in the heart of the small market town of Much Wenlock or the Industrial World Heritage site at nearby Ironbridge with the world's first bridge made of iron and the 12 museums celebrating the Industrial Revolution. You won't be short of something to do! The nearest mainline railway station is Wolverhampton from where you can catch the No9 bus to Bridgnorth. Alternatively you can transfer to the Severn Valley Railway heritage line at Kidderminster.
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