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Ref: 1697 New House    
CHELMARSH Bridgnorth 4 miles; Ironbridge 12 miles. The scattered village of Chelmarsh lies amidst the wonderful Shropshire countryside just 4 miles south of Bridgnorth and offers a charming village pub, a great reservoir, ideal for fishing and sailing, and a host of fantastic walks, cycle tracks and bridleways to explore. The nearby town of Bridgnorth lies in two distinctive halves, separated by the red sandstone ridge on which the town is built, and is connected by winding streets, flights of steps and for the weary traveller the funicular railway. The town also offers a bustling Saturday street market and relaxing strolls along the winding River Severn. In the areas surrounding Bridgnorth there are a wealth of country parks, National Trust houses, museums and picturesque Shropshire villages, as well as easy access to The Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, and Ironbridge Gorge with its 10 museums and striking landscape. Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Church Stretton and Much Wenlock are all within easy reach of this delightful area.
The Property: New House A lovingly renovated, first floor wing of the owner's 15th Century stone built country house, on the edge of the village of Chelmarsh, 4 miles from Bridgnorth. Set on a 5 acre smallholding amidst the glorious Shropshire countryside, the accommodation is beautifully decorated and furnished throughout and boasts a wealth of original exposed beams, oak trusses and wall timbers. The large lawned garden is ideal for dining al fresco and enjoys beautiful views of the River Severn and the Severn Valley Steam Railway, both of which run alongside the property. A wide selection of scenic walks, cycle trails and bridleways can be enjoyed in the area, while the River Severn offers excellent coarse and barbel fishing. An easy drive from many National Trust properties and the towns of Ludlow, Shrewsbury and Church Stretton, this is a fantastic holiday location all year round. Accommodation All first floor.
Two bedrooms: 1 x Kingsize double, 1 x double. Bathroom with shower, basin and WC. Modern fitted kitchen with dining area. Sitting room. Amenities Full LPG central heating with additional heating from electric heaters. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge (no ice box), dishwasher, use of washing machine by arrangement, colour TV, DVD. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Lockable bike storage. Equestrian and stabling facilities by arrangement. Coarse fishing permits available by arrangement. Lawned garden with patio, garden furniture and BBQ. One well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4 miles, pub 1 miles. Note: The property is accessed via 14 external steps to front door and 12 internal steps to living area. As such, property may be unsuitable for the less mobile. Important notes and links, please read |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £194 | £215 | | Low | £218 | £235 | | Mid | £250 | £268 | | High | £298 | £318 | | Peak | £365 | £376 | | WSB | £142 | £156 | | Xmas | £365 | £376 | | NY | £365 | £376 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | Pet Welcome |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | Very conveniently located for numerous English Heritage, National Trust and other attractions.
Mr Smith, March, Cambridgeshire
Sep 2007 | Interesting property in beautiful location. Owner very friendly, interesting and helpful.
Mr Small, Leicester, Leicestershire
Apr 2007 | Very peaceful and idyllic surroundings with nearby walks and cycle paths.
Mrs Colleran, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Apr 2007 | My son thoroughly enjoyed the rest and the decor and facilities were huge contributors to that. The owner was friendly and my son found him helpful.
Mrs Vaughan, Stourport-On-Severn, Worcestershire
Feb 2007 | The location of the cottage was fabulous - the children adored listening for the trains and waving to the passengers. The views and scenery were wonderful. There were a lot of easily accessible tourist attractions - chiefly the Severn Valley Railway and Ironbridge, and some wonderful walks nearby.
Mr & Mrs Johnson, Warrington, Cheshire
Oct 2006 | Practically everything was amazing!
Mr Corbett, Birkenhead, Merseyside
Oct 2006 | The setting of the property is superb being adjacent to the Severn Valley Railway and the River Severn. The owner was on site and could not have been more accommodating and friendly. In particular he gave his time and shared his geological and local knowledge with our two children. Deepest thanks. The wider area is superb with lots of intersting places to visit - notably Ironbridge. We spent three whole days there and still have things to see.
Mr Chard, Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire
Aug 2006 | Beautiful location for those seeking peace and quiet. Accommodation excellent.
Mr & Mrs Patching, Worthing, West Sussex
May 2006 | The owner was very helpful and has some excellent information for guests. The fresh flowers and little extra touches were lovely. The owner is a very thoughtful man. His dog is friendly too.
Mr Wilkes, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Apr 2006 | Idyllic location and property, friendly owners with great amenities, and willing to help/ give anything we wanted including taxi service and australian size barbeque!
Miss Rachel Birbeck, West Midlands, Birmingham
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