Carrey Y Big Cottage is a pleasing one-bedroom cottage located in Selattyn near Oswestry, Shropshire, offering accommodation for two guests in the heart of England. Situated near the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this cottage is perfect for a couple's retreat. The contemporary yet characterful kitchen/diner features beams overhead, a dedicated dining table, and a fully-fitted kitchen for preparing meals together. Guests can relax in the sitting room with a woodburning stove and Smart TV, or enjoy fresh air on the shared lawned area overlooking Olympic show-jumping horses.
The property includes a king-size bedroom upstairs where guests can unwind and rest, as well as a luxurious roll-top bath for a relaxing soak. Carrey Y Big Cottage offers tranquillity and beautiful countryside views, making it an ideal getaway for couples seeking a peaceful retreat. The cottage can also be booked together with another property to accommodate up to four guests, providing flexibility for larger groups or families looking to stay in the area.
With its convenient location just 3.5 miles from Oswestry, guests can explore the surrounding area and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, or simply taking in the natural beauty of the landscape. Whether you're looking for a romantic escape or a relaxing break in the countryside, Carrey Y Big Cottage offers a comfortable and welcoming retreat for guests to enjoy.
Experience the beauty of Shropshire and the charm of Selattyn at Carrey Y Big Cottage, where guests can immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings and enjoy a relaxing stay in this picturesque region of the Heart of England. The cottage's proximity to the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides ample opportunities for outdoor adventures and exploration, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to unwind and recharge in a tranquil setting.
Weekly price from £535
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