House In Mid Wales, Oswestry

Glamorgan. Sleeps up to 4

Located in Oswestry, Glamorgan, Wales, this gorgeous house sleeps 4 and features an open fire, making it perfect for a relaxing or active holiday. The property is situated 6.5 miles south of Oswestry and offers easy access to various attractions such as good food, boutique shopping, castles, country houses, gardens, steam trains, horse-drawn canal trips, theatre, and music events. Guests can enjoy a leisurely walk along the canal to Llanymynech for a pub lunch or explore the numerous footpaths and cycling trails, including the National Trail Offa's Dyke and Tanat Valley.

The house boasts a charming dining room with an inglenook fireplace, a roomy kitchen with garden views, and a spacious lounge with comfy sofas, a Smart TV, and a wood burner for cozy nights in. For those seeking more energetic activities, there is a multi-function games table with football, table tennis, billiards, and hockey in the games area. Upstairs, guests will find four lovely bedrooms, including a king-size bedroom with a Smart TV and en suite shower room, as well as two stylish single bedrooms designed for a good night's sleep. The bathroom features a corner bath for relaxation.

The enclosed garden offers established borders, a patio with table and chairs, a charcoal BBQ for al fresco dining, and a lawn area for children to play. Guests can enjoy views of the Shropshire countryside from sunrise to sunset. Nearby attractions include the farmers' market and local eateries in Oswestry, a steam train ride from Welshpool, a horse-drawn canal ride in Llangollen, and medieval Shrewsbury with its castle and theatre, all within 15 miles of the property. Overall, this lovely detached house provides a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all guests, whether seeking relaxation or adventure.

Weekly price from £900

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