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The Coach House, Shropshire

  • FREE 24/7 Vet Line
    FREE 24/7 Vet Line
  • 3 Bedrooms
    3 Bedrooms
  • Sleeps 6
    Sleeps 6
  • Bathrooms 2
    Bathrooms 2
  • Two dogs welcome
    Two dogs welcome

Overview

This red-brick, detached property sits on the edge of the village of Llanymynech, perfectly located for sightseeing around the counties of Shropshire, mid Wales, North Wales and Cheshire. Set in tranquil surroundings with a secluded garden, The Coach House is a splendid retreat for families eager to take a step back from reality. A long driveway provides a grand entrance to the property, before parking in the ample off-road space. Allow the budding chefs to get comfortable in the kitchen, offering all the essentials for a short break, while the others set the centre dining table with crockery, cutlery and a refreshing bottle of fizz. Positioned on the first floor with exposed beams, the sitting room is a lovely space to spend your down time, furnished with sumptuous sofas and armchairs and a Smart TV so you can catch up on your favourite shows. As the evening comes to a close, discover the bedrooms to catch your rest; just across from the lounge is an elegant bedroom, built up into the eaves of the roof and housing a four-poster king-size bed, while downstairs is a king-size and twin with neat furnishings. The bedrooms are serviced by a bathroom and shower room, so you can best decide how to prepare for the day. To the exterior is a well-maintained garden, offering a tidy lawn and furniture set where alfresco meals can be enjoyed, plus the benefit of a hot tub, so relaxing here comes easy. Pop on your walking boots and get to know the area; Offas Dyke runs close to this detached property, a scenic 177-mile trail which is a real haven for walkers and hikers, while a little further afield is Llangollen with its steam railway and horse drawn barges. Head to the market town of Welshpool, lined with Georgian buildings, where you can tour the remains of the 17th century Powis Castle and uncover the past of the town at the exhibitions in The Wharf Powysland Museum. Those keen historians will love a trip to Shrewsbury, home to half-timbered houses and listed buildings, it’s a great place to learn about the local heritage as well as venture onto English soil, offering a museum with art gallery, a spectacular abbey and plenty of pubs to stop off for a pint. Nestled between the lands of Wales and England, The Coach House is wonderfully placed for days out to the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and even the leisurely city of Chester, making it a wonderful base for everyone.
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Bedrooms & Suites

Please note: check in can be any day except for Sunday [including last minute bookings]. Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x ground-floor king-size, 1 x ground-floor twin. Bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Ground-floor shower, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. First-floor sitting room. Conservatory

    Need to know

    Car Parking
    Car Parking
    Garden Or Patio
    Garden Or Patio
    Hot Tub
    Hot Tub
    Pub Within 1 Mile
    Pub Within 1 Mile
    Rural
    Rural
    WiFi
    WiFi
    Sleeps Up To 6
    Sleeps Up To 6

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    Location

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    Llanymynech is a settlement located about nine miles north of Welshpool, on the boundary of Montgomeryshire/Powys, Wales, and Shropshire, England. The Montgomery Canal runs past the settlement, which is located on the banks of the river Vyrnwy. The settlement's main street runs for the most part down the middle of the border, with the eastern half of the village in England and the western half in Wales. To the south, the River Vyrnwy runs through it, and to the north, massive limestone cliffs. The cliffs form part of Llanymynech Hill's quarry face, and the views from the top are breathtaking. The historic town of Shrewsbury is only 17 miles away and is well worth a visit at any time of year. No hen, stag or similar parties
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