Coach House At Old Vicarage, Madeley

Staffordshire. Sleeps up to 4

Located in the heart of England in the sought-after area of Madeley, Staffordshire, the Coach House at Old Vicarage is a fashionable detached property set in the grounds of a Grade II listed vicarage. Steeped in history, this property is located in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site and was once home to John Fletcher, a close friend of Charles Wesley. The property features a spacious kitchen/diner with modern amenities, a bright and airy sitting room, and two beautifully presented king-size bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower. Outside, guests can enjoy a communal garden area and parking in the enclosed grounds.

Surrounded by scenic walks and cycling trails, guests can explore the area's industrial heritage through visits to local museums or take a stroll through the ancient village of Ironbridge. Nearby attractions include the Blists Hill Victorian Town, Weston Park, Attingham Park, Bridgnorth, Shrewsbury, and Ludlow. The RAF Museum at Cosford is also a popular destination for history enthusiasts. For dining options, guests can visit the Six Bells or the All Nations Inn for a pint, or head to Boulton's Butchery for locally sourced meats and artisan breads. The property is pet-friendly, making it a perfect hideaway for two couples looking to explore the rich history and natural beauty of the area.

With its convenient location and proximity to a variety of attractions, the Coach House at Old Vicarage offers a perfect escape to Shropshire. Whether guests choose to relax in the communal garden, explore the local museums, or take a hike along the South Telford Heritage Trail, there is something for everyone to enjoy. This stylish property provides a comfortable and inviting retreat for those looking to experience the charm and history of Madeley and its surrounding areas.

Weekly price from £443

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