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THE OLD WORKSHOP, Pet Friendly, With Open Fire In Picklescott

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

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Located in the picturesque village of Picklescott in Shropshire, this charming one-bedroom property is part of a beautifully renovated 19th Century barn conversion. Nestled on a 10-acre smallholding and adjacent to the owner's home, the retreat offers a romantic getaway just six miles from Church Stretton. The property is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, seamlessly blending modern conveniences with original features, such as exposed oak beams and trusses, while providing a cozy atmosphere with a wood-burning stove and a private patio garden that boasts stunning countryside views.

The well-equipped accommodation includes essential amenities such as electric heaters, an electric cooker, a microwave, a fridge, and access to the owners' washing machine upon request. Guests can enjoy entertainment options like a TV with Freeview, DVD player, and WiFi. The rental also covers electricity and wood for the woodburner, as well as bed linen and towels. For those traveling by car, off-road parking for two vehicles is available, along with lockable bike storage. The property welcomes one well-behaved dog, but smoking is not permitted, and guests are advised to keep dogs under strict control due to the presence of cattle and sheep on the property.

Shropshire is renowned for its tranquility, with A E Houseman famously describing it as "the quietest place under the sun." The region remains a rural haven, characterized by its peaceful landscapes and charming villages. The village of Picklescott, situated in the heart of the Shropshire Hills, serves as a starting point for scenic walks and cycling routes, including a circular walk along country lanes. Visitors can experience breathtaking views from the Devil's Chair at the nearby Stiperstones Nature Reserve or explore the market town of Church Stretton, known for its distinctive half-timbered buildings.

In addition to the local attractions, the medieval towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow are within close proximity, offering impressive castles, delightful shops, and scenic riverside walks. The area is rich in history and culture, with notable sites such as the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, the Roman ruins at Wroxeter, and Stokesay Castle all easily accessible by car. Guests can also explore local landmarks like Coleham Pumping Station and Henry Tudor House, as well as partake in outdoor activities, including ecotours, making this cottage an ideal base for discovering the natural beauty and heritage of Shropshire.

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