Wem 4.7 miles. Surrounded by Shropshire's delightful countryside and enjoying easy access to Whixall Marina in Whixall near Wem, is this impeccable, semi-detached barn conversion of The Old Workshop. This fantastic dwelling is able to sleep up to six guests and offers stunning accommodation that boasts the wow factor! Upon arrival, leave your vehicle in the allocated parking available and head inside to find a tastefully decorated open-plan living space that enjoys wooden accents and stylish hues of grey throughout. Make your way to the kitchen to find sleek units in the shade of anthracite and a selection of high-quality appliances, including a dishwasher. When the aspiring chef of the family has fixed up a nourishing meal, savour it at the dining table as you catch up on the day's events. After indulging in a tasty dinner, spend the remainder of the evening stretched out on the plush sofa in front of the TV; switch on the electric fire to warm your toes! The utility is just off from this living area and offers a convenient washer/dryer. When day turns to dusk, head to bed in one of two bedrooms, with the first one being a lovely twin that conveniently sits on the ground floor and features an en-suite shower room, or progress upstairs to find a marvellous king-size that also boasts an en-suite shower room. The mezzanine snug not only enjoys views over the open-plan living area downstairs, but it offers a sofa bed that sleeps two more guests and rests next to another contemporary shower room. Make the most of sunny days and sit out in your private garden with a book or cup of coffee in hand, before heading out to explore what this charming area has to offer. Choose The Old Workshop for a sumptuous stay in Shropshire.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor twin with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, sitting area and electric fire. Utility. Mezzanine snug with sofa bed
Nestled immediately north of the Shropshire Hills AONB, close to the Welsh and English borders, this little market town in Shropshire has a warm and charming air to it. This town houses a town hall, train station, real ale pubs, pleasant cafés and friendly restaurants, as well as a few specialised stores brimming with pleasures. This is the excellent area to visit if you prefer walking, since there are several paths and pathways that will take you through beautiful landscape.