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The Summer House, Is A Stunning Historic Retreat For Couples, On The Raby Estate,

Near Wroxeter, Shropshire

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Located near Wroxeter in Shropshire, the Summer House and Octagonal Tower, originally constructed around 1607 by Sir Francis Newport, serves as a unique and historic retreat for two guests. This Grade II listed structure was initially designed as a banqueting house for entertaining guests, but after the main house was lost to fire, it remains the sole surviving building from that era. Nestled within the picturesque Shropshire countryside and part of the Raby Estate, the tower has been thoughtfully modernized to provide a private and airy getaway, complete with stunning views of the Shropshire Hills and surrounding landscapes.

The Summer House is situated in the quaint hamlet of Eyton-on-Severn, close to the ancient Roman settlement of Wroxeter. The area is rich in natural beauty, with the formidable Wrexin hill rising to the east and the River Severn flowing to the south. Guests can easily explore the surrounding countryside, taking advantage of nearby public footpaths that lead through fields and lanes. This idyllic location offers opportunities for both leisurely strolls and more extensive explorations into the Shropshire region and its border counties.

Accommodating two guests, the Summer House features one double bedroom, a separate bathroom, and a private patio with a lawned garden. The interior boasts charming elements like oak windows, exposed roof beams, and a wood-burning stove in the master bedroom. Modern conveniences such as an electric oven, fridge with freezer compartment, and WiFi are also provided, ensuring a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy the tranquil setting, with west-facing views of orchards and open countryside, while also benefiting from a private parking area.

Visitors to the Summer House can explore a variety of local attractions, including the historic Wroxeter Roman City, which offers insights into urban life 2,000 years ago, and Attingham Park, known for its expansive parkland and rich history. The area is dotted with landmarks such as The Wrekin, Wroxeter Vineyard, and the industrial heritage of Ironbridge. Additionally, nearby Shrewsbury, with its charming timber-framed buildings and rich cultural history, provides a wealth of activities, from riverside walks along the River Severn to visits to the famous Shrewsbury Abbey. With its blend of history and natural beauty, the Summer House is an ideal destination for a peaceful retreat.

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