Broome Chatwall is an appealing accommodation located near Church Stretton in the picturesque region of the Heart of England, specifically nestled within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This former carthouse comfortably sleeps up to four guests and boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Its proximity to Much Wenlock adds to its appeal, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to explore the natural beauty and historical significance of the area.
The interior of Broome Chatwall is thoughtfully designed to combine comfort with character, featuring a cozy living room equipped with a wood-burning stove, a dining room, and a fully functional kitchen. The first floor includes a spacious double bedroom with a 5ft bed, along with two single bedrooms, ensuring ample sleeping arrangements for families or small groups. Additional amenities include a bathroom with a shower attachment and a separate shower room, both designed with sloping ceilings that add to the building's unique charm.
Guests will appreciate the array of modern conveniences provided, such as electricity, full oil central heating, and complimentary bed linen and towels. For families traveling with young children, a travel cot and high chair are available upon request. Entertainment options include Freeview TV and a DVD player, while practical amenities like a microwave, washer/dryer, dishwasher, and freezer enhance the overall experience. The property also offers Wi-Fi access, a decked patio with outdoor furniture, and a barbecue for al fresco dining.
Broome Farm, where Broome Chatwall is situated, was once a small arable farm and has been beautifully restored to maintain its original character. The property is conveniently located just 8 miles from Much Wenlock, 7 miles from Church Stretton—often referred to as 'Little Switzerland'—and 12 miles from Shrewsbury. Additionally, notable attractions such as Ludlow and Ironbridge are reachable within a half-hour drive. With a shop located 3 miles away and a pub just 2 miles from the property, guests have easy access to local amenities while enjoying a peaceful countryside escape.
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