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Tree House Barn

Pitchford Near Shrewsbury, Shropshire

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Tree House Barn, located within the picturesque Pitchford Estate near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, is a beautifully restored single-storey barn conversion that offers a tranquil escape for up to four guests. Nestled amidst the dairy cow-grazed fields of Pitchford Park Farm, one of the estate's three working farms, this eco-friendly accommodation features sustainable amenities such as water sourced from a nearby well and renewable energy provided by an air source heat pump and the estate's solar farm. The barn's contemporary design includes a spacious open-plan living area, complete with underfloor heating, a cozy TV corner, and a stylish breakfast bar that overlooks a well-equipped kitchen, making it an ideal spot for socializing and relaxing after a day spent exploring the scenic surroundings.

The accommodation comprises two well-appointed bedrooms situated at either end of the property. The first bedroom boasts a luxurious king-size bed and a charming roll-top bath, complemented by a separate en-suite WC for added privacy. The second bedroom features twin beds and an en-suite shower room, providing a refreshing start to the day. Outside, guests can enjoy a private enclosed garden, perfect for leisurely afternoons or for their canine companions to roam freely in the expansive lawn space. The barn's name pays homage to the historic Tree House at Pitchford, believed to be one of the oldest in the world, with records dating back to 1692, and even a visit from a young Queen Victoria.

Guests at Tree House Barn can take advantage of the extensive grounds of Pitchford Hall, a Grade I listed property rich in history. The estate features lakes, hills, and fields, offering ample opportunities for wildlife spotting and leisurely walks. Just a short distance away lies the historic town of Shrewsbury, known for its impressive collection of over 600 listed buildings, including the striking Shrewsbury Castle, which now houses the Shropshire Regimental Museum, and the remnants of the Norman Benedictine Monastery at Shrewsbury Abbey, built in 1083. These sites provide a glimpse into the area's rich historical tapestry, appealing to history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

For those seeking adventure, the nearby Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers stunning landscapes and excellent walking and cycling routes. Visitors can also explore the medieval market town of Much Wenlock, the dramatic ruins of Acton Burnell Castle, and the remarkable Wroxeter Roman City, dating back to the 2nd century. A trip on Britain's steepest railway in Bridgnorth provides breathtaking views of the River Severn from the cliff tops, adding to the variety of experiences available in this enchanting region. Tree House Barn promises a memorable getaway, combining comfort, history, and the beauty of the Shropshire countryside.

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