Located within the centre of Shropshire town, Bridgnorth, this 200-year-old property is ideally located for exploring the beauty of the surrounding countryside as well as the towns like Shrewsbury, Ironbridge, Much Wenlock and of course, Bridgnorth itself.
Full of character and charm, this historic cottage provides the perfect base for a family or group of friends.
Enter the property into a cosy open-plan living area, featuring a seating and dining area as well as a fully equipped kitchen around the corner.
A great area for socialising, whip up a tasty meal together before reclining on the comfortable sofa in front of the warming electric wood burner.
Up the stairs you will find two bright and airy double rooms leading from the first landing.
Up another few steps is a second landing area; to the right is a bedroom offering a single bed on the left is a large family bathroom, boasting both a separate shower and large bath.
Within the elegant town of Bridgnorth, there are number of attractions and things to do that all ages can enjoy.
Divided into what is known as the High and Low Towns by the River Severn, visitors can traverse between the two using the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway.
A nineteenth century funicular railway that travels up and down the 111ft sandstone cliffs in between the two areas.
Lovers of history will enjoy visiting the sixteenth century Elizabethan manor, Upton Cresset Hall or the remains of Bridgnorth Castle, a twelfth century structure that was demolished upon Oliver Cromwells orders.
Bridgnorth is the home of the Severn Valley Steam Railroad which runs a schedule of return service to Kidderminster.
Those more energetic can canoe or kayak down river and make a nostalgic leisurely return on the steam train.
Bridgnorth is a fascinating historic centre that allows visitors immerse themselves in centuries worth of history, it also makes the perfect base for exploring the surrounding towns and countryside in the lovely county of Shropshire.