No3 On The Severn is a fabulous and historic building, set in the heart of the beautiful town of Bridgnorth in the scenic county of Shropshire. Originally a Rivermans refuge in Victorian times, it has also been a brewery, a pub and more recently a bed and breakfast, since it was built in 1698. The property has in the last two years undergone a major painstaking redevelopment and transformation into what is now a luxury dwelling. With a vast collection of lavish bedrooms, exquisite living areas and a whole host of attractions available, this property is ideal for a large party of friends and families alike. Inside, there is the stylish and decorative hall and living room which offers you the chance to keep up to date with all your favourite shows on the Smart TV while you relax in complete bliss. Should you fancy some more engaging indoor activities during your stay, make use of the games room which has a dart board, pool table and football table waiting to be used by anyone looking for some friendly competition. In the sunnier months, head out to the enclosed courtyard, offering plenty of seating for you to enjoy a delightful glass of wine or ice cold beer. If you’re looking to unwind even more, the why not take advantage of one of the two luxury bath tubs, including the “tub for two” which sits in the stunning, luxurious and spacious master suite. When sleep calls, one of the many sophisticated bedrooms will guide you to your rest after your day of adventures. If you can rip yourself away from your new abode, the local attractions in Bridgnorth are only a few minutes away and are aplenty with Bridgnorth Castle and Gardens, and Bridgnorth Golf Club for the sporty ones. If you feel like giving the chef of the group the night off one evening, why not indulge in a night out at The Atrium, a highly reviewed restaurant that boasts a famous menu developed by head chef Theo Van Deventer. If you're feeling adventurous, why not embark on a journey at the Severn Valley Railway, an award-winning heritage railway visitor attraction, running through 16-miles of beautiful Worcestershire and Shropshire countryside, or even visit the world famous Bridgnorth Cliff funicular railway, which for over a century has been transporting people up and down the 111 ft sandstone cliffs that separate High Town from Low Town, and the River Severn. Further out, you can find The Iron Bridge to see a slice of Britain's industrial past, Wenlock Priory and the National Trust - Attingham Park all of which are easily accessible by car. The city of Birmingham is also nearby which offers the National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, the Big Wheel and the Bullring shopping centre if you feel like spoiling yourselves. This luxurious escape is waiting for you, treat yourselves by booking your stay at No3 On The Severn.
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