An outstanding, detached timber lodge, located on the fabulous, award-winning Beaconsfield Holiday Park, just four miles from Shrewsbury. Set solely over the ground floor, this cottage near Shrewsbury provides a wonderful base for a relaxing, adults-only getaway exploring this glorious area. This Shrewsbury cottage offers two charming king-size double bedrooms, one with its very own en-suite shower room, and a separate bathroom with a bath, perfect for a relaxing soak after a day exploring the area. There is a delightful open plan living area, which incorporates a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area leading out through patio doors to decking and a luxurious, private hot tub. There is also a table and chairs where you can enjoy alfresco dining and a glass of wine on warm summer evenings. The Beaconsfield Holiday Park provides a host of wonderful facilities, go for a swim in the indoor heated swimming pool, relax in the steam room, or sample the on-site coffee shop and restaurant. There are also great fishing opportunities on site, and with just a short drive from Shrewsbury, Church Stretton, Ludlow, and Ironbridge with its ten museums, this is a fabulous base for exploring Shropshire. This marvellous cottage is ideal for a relaxing break, all year round.
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