Highbury Cottage is a tempting detached bungalow located near Haughmond Hill, just eight miles outside of Shrewsbury in the heart of England. This cozy retreat is ideal for couples looking to relax or explore the surrounding sights. The interior features traditional furnishings, including a comfortable lounge, a dining area for four, a family bathroom with a shower over the bath, and a country cottage kitchen. The double bedroom is warmly decorated with oak pine furniture and ample storage space. Outside, guests can enjoy the garden and seating area, making it a perfect base for touring and walking the beautiful Shropshire countryside.
Shrewsbury itself offers a variety of independent and high street shops, as well as numerous cafes, bars, restaurants, and pubs. Visitors can explore attractions such as Shrewsbury Castle, Attingham Park, Wroxeter Roman City, and the museums at Ironbridge. The cottage is thoughtfully styled and provides a peaceful retreat in a picturesque part of Shropshire. Whether you're looking to unwind or embark on sightseeing adventures, Highbury Cottage offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for a memorable stay in the heart of England.
Weekly price from £276
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