This charming, semi-detached barn conversion is set within the grounds of the owner's home, in the Shropshire village of Rosehill.
Well-placed for discovering Shropshire and Staffordshire, Old Mill House Cottage offers attractive accommodation for a couple or group of four guests wanting to explore the surrounding countryside.
Step into the property and find a contemporary kitchen/diner, with grey tiled floor, wooden worktops and sleek white units, fully equipped with all of the appliances you need to cook delicious meals, to be enjoyed at the dining table s you make plans for the day ahead.
There is an adult bunkroom on this floor, with a double bed on the bottom and single on top, so can sleep up to three guests and is ideal for any guests with mobility issues, as is the family bathroom next door, offering a choice of shower over bath.
Head up the newly carpeted staircase to find a first-floor sitting room under the eaves, with Veux window offering lake views and a cosy couch to relax on as you enjoy your favourite shows on the TV.
There is a handy cloakroom on this floor, as well as a double bedroom, with character wooden beams and Velux window, so you can enjoy views from the comfort of your bed.
Outside there is private driveway parking as well as outdoor furniture at the front of the property, where you can sit and enjoy your peaceful setting with a morning coffee.
The village of Rosehill is close to a lake, ideal for taking picturesque strolls or enjoying a spot of fishing, while there is a fish and chips hop close by.
About three miles from here is Market Drayton, beside both the River Tern and the Shropshire Union Canal, renowned for its bustling markets held every week, along with a host of stunning architecture, including 16th & 17th century half-timbered buildings.
There is a good selection of pubs, shops and eateries, as well as a golf club.
The county town of Shrewsbury is on the way towards the Shropshire Hills, offering a castle, abbey and museum, along with The Quarry park and garden, on the banks of the Severn.
From here, explore the scenic Shropshire Hills, with excellent walking trails, challenging peaks to limb and pretty villages to be discovered.
The town of Whitchurch is within easy reach, along with Ellesmere and its collection of beautiful meres, Stoke-on-Trent with its pottery museums, and the National Trust mansions and gardens of Attingham, Hodnet Hall, Hawkstone Park and Tatton Park.
There is a wealth of day out opportunities and scenic countryside to explore from this delightful abode.