This 19th century, semi-detached chapel, is in a picturesque village location, near Church Stretton, on the slopes of the Stiperstones Hill range in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
Mostly ground floor. Three bedrooms with TV: 1 x first floor king-size with en-suite bath, power shower, basin, WC, 1 x ground Floor 1 x 4′ double, 1 x twin. Ground Floor Shower room with power shower, basin, WC. Kitchen & Utility. Sitting room with dining area and woodburning stove.
Church Stretton is a pretty market town in the heart of rural south Shropshire. Described as “Little Switzerland”, the town is surrounded by stunning scenery and is the major part of Shropshire’s hill country. The town offers a good selection of pubs, tearooms, and specialist shops, as well as other attractions including fantastic walking opportunities on the Long Mynd; the fascinating Acton Scott Working Farm, and the ancient Stokesay Castle. Shrewsbury, Ironbridge, Ludlow, Much Wenlock and Bishops Castle are all historic local towns with much to offer to visitors, and they are all an easy drive away from Church Stretton, as are the beautiful Welsh Borders.
Shrewsbury, known for its cobbled alleys and half-timbered buildings, is a charming heritage town with numerous exciting events and festivals that cater to all ages and interests. Visitors can explore the town’s shops, restaurants, and bars, and visit historic sites such as Shrewsbury Abbey and Shrewsbury Castle, which is home to the Shropshire Regimental Museum.