Gorgeous house with games area, 6.5 miles south of Oswestry, perfect for all to enjoy a relaxing or active holiday. Whatever your interest, it is all within easy reach, good food, boutique shopping, castles, country houses and gardens, steam trains, horse drawn canal trips, theatre, music events, or just relaxing. Walk along the canal to Llanymynech for a pub lunch or take one of the many footpaths and cycling trails including National Trail Offa s Dyke and Tanat Valley. Visit Oswestry to enjoy culinary delights from the farmers' market and local eateries or take a ride on the steam train from Welshpool. Take a horse drawn canal ride in Llangollen or head to medieval Shrewsbury with its castle and theatre, all within 15 miles. A lovely, detached house with a porch opening into the charming dining room with an inglenook fireplace. Walk round to the roomy kitchen with all the little luxuries for your stay alongside the garden views from the window, perfect to rustle up a meal for your friends and family. When the meal is ready the table is perfectly positioned for everyone to gather around and enjoy time together in the spacious dining room. After dinner relax in the lounge on the comfy sofas, plan your holiday activities, listen to music, watch a film on the Smart TV, and light the wood burner for cosier nights in. If you fancy something a little more energetic test your skills on the multi function games table with football, table tennis, billiards, and hockey in the games area. When ready for bed head upstairs to the four lovely bedrooms, a king size with Smart TV and en suite shower room, and two stylish single bedrooms. All have been designed for a good night s sleep. The bathroom is also on the first floor, start the day with an invigorating shower, or relax at the end of the day with bubbles in the corner bath. The garden is enclosed with established borders, a patio with table and chairs, and a charcoal BBQ, perfect to relax and enjoy al fresco dining, and the lawn area is ideal for the children to let off steam. Enjoy the views from sunrise to sunset and embrace the views over the garden and towards the Shropshire countryside.
Weekly price from £900
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