Brook House, Bishop's Offley Near Eccleshall

Staffordshire. Sleeps up to 10

Brook House is a historic property located in Bishop's Offley near Eccleshall, Staffordshire, rich in character and vintage charm with original features such as exposed oak beams and an inglenook fireplace. The property dates back over 400 years and offers modern conveniences, comfortable furnishings, and ample space for up to 10 guests. It is suitable for large families or groups looking to spend quality time together, with a downstairs bedroom and cloakroom accessible for wheelchair users.

The house features multiple reception rooms, including a sitting room with a wood-burning stove and a snug area with another stove in the fireplace. The well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar overlooks the dining room, where guests can enjoy meals together. The property also includes a heated orangery, a walled cottage garden, and access to public footpaths along the River Sow leading to nearby attractions like Jacksons Marsh and Copmere Lake.

Guests can explore the surrounding area, including Bishops wood, the village of Bishops Offley, and Offley Mill, a working water mill. Nearby attractions such as Loggerheads Country Park, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Chester, and Alton Towers offer opportunities for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The property is also close to National Trust properties, gardens, museums, and areas of natural beauty, making it an ideal base for exploring Staffordshire, Shropshire, Cheshire, and the West Midlands.

Brook House can be booked with a neighboring property to accommodate up to 16 guests, making it a versatile option for larger groups. With its classic charm, modern amenities, and convenient location, Brook House offers a comfortable and memorable stay for visitors looking to experience the best of the Heart of England region.

Weekly price from £860

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