Middleton Scriven is on the outskirts of Bridgnorth, Ironbridge, The Royal Air Force Museum and the famous Severn Valley Steam Railway are all nearby.. All on the ground floor.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With Freeview TV, DVD player, CD player and double sofa bed.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.. Enclosed garden with patio and garden furniture (shared with 26070). Barbecue. 1 dog welcome, to be kept on a lead when outside the enclosed garden. . All properties: Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Private parking for 2 cars; additional parking available. No smoking. Please note: The property has a natural water supply from a borehole. This property has a security deposit of £100.. These three well appointed, semi-detached properties, two of which provide ground floor accommodation, and the third providing a private hot tub and open plan upside-down living, lie in the hamlet of Middleton Scriven on the outskirts of Bridgnorth, the historic Shropshire town best known for being a town of two halves: the High Town with good views down which Charles I declared to be the finest in all the kingdom, and the Low Town with good views up. They are now connected by the steepest inland funicular railway in Britain. Castle Clover and Castle Meadow enjoy shared use of an enclosed garden, however, Castle Clover also boasts a private, enclosed side garden ideal for the dog.
Bridgnorth is fortunate to have many attractions scattered around its luscious countryside. You can have an unforgettable day’s time travel; a combined journey by steam railway, and the historic river ferry to a beautiful house and garden. Just a short car journey takes you to the world famous Ironbridge and its popular museums, The Royal Air Force Museum and Boscobel House. A few miles upstream of Bridgnorth is Shrewsbury, England’s finest Tudor town, which has one of the best waterfronts, a wide variety of shops, bars and a riverside theatre. Attingham Park, Benthall Hall, Dudmaston Hall, Rays Farm Country Matters, Much Wenlock, West Midland Safari Park, Cleobury Mortimer and Ludlow are also well worth a visit. Golf and horse riding are available locally. Shops 5 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
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