Nant-Isa is a heart-warming stone cottage adjoining the owners home, situated on a small holding, and enjoys a serene rural location, just outside the renowned Shropshire walking village of Stiperstones. Nestling amid the Shropshire Hills AONB and with welcoming accommodation for up to four people, this is a fine base for enthusiasts of walking and cycling. Enjoy one last look towards the well-known Manstone Rock before entering this inviting holiday home. A country cottage-style kitchen/diner greets you with charm as it comes fully equipped and with rustic wooden beams adding that little bit extra. The ground floor also presents a warming sitting room, snug red sofas bring a real cosy feel as they make this the perfect spot to put your feet up with the fabulous woodburner ablaze and your thoughtful welcome pack to tuck into, your furry friend can enjoy one of their own. Make your way upstairs to find the property's two peaceful bedrooms, both rooms benefit from luscious rural views and flexible zip/link beds, meaning that this superb getaway can be enjoyed by family, friends and couples alike. The interior concludes delightfully with a pristine, all-white family bathroom with a rainfall shower over the bath. Beautifully maintained lawns surround the property, the outdoor space also offers a fabulous patio where you can take a well-deserved rest and appreciate your unique location with an ice cold drink. The quaint village of Stiperstones is just one mile away, it conveniently provides a quality food pub, as well as a useful shop, many renowned walking and cycling trails also start from this wonderful spot. Shropshire's finest attractions are all accessible by car from this central location, you can choose to venture through the Shropshire Hills AONB and visit the charming town of Church Stretton, or perhaps head further afield to the captivating market town of Shrewsbury or Ludlow with its quaint architecture and wealth of charming amenities. A splendid base from which to experience all of Shropshire's wonderful features.
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