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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
4 Customer Reviews
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"It was an excellent retreat to peace and tranquility."
. absolutely loved it and certainly book again!
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"Absolutely stunning the grounds and everything around it, wish the weather was better to enjoy the outdoors."
Would be lovely with a fire pit or some form of heating under the canopy. Needs a soft brush and a dustpan and brush so we could clean the inside while on our stay and before we left.
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"A very pleasant stay, everything spotless and obviously very new."
Great place to walk, we got a bus to Shrewsbury and walked back along the Shropshire Way. Could do with a few things to help tidying up when we left.
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"Had a fantastic stay , the property was of an excellent quality and the outside kitchen was amazing, peaceful and relaxing."
Just tv was missing as it did state tv on what’s included in the property. Would definitely go back thank you
Summary
- Your stay at the Shepherds Hut includes exclusive use of the Library and covered outdoor kitchen and seating area
- Perfect for visiting Shrewsbury and walks around the Shropshire Countryside
- Studio-style layout with pull-out bed, kitchen and dining area with woodburning effect stove
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
- Electric heating
- Combi oven/microwave, 2-ring hob, Nespresso coffee maker, fridge with ice box
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Smart TV, WiFi
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off road parking
- Communal patio area with kitchen and pizza oven and double sided wood burner
- One well-behaved pet welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop and pub 0.6 miles
- Note: Adults only
- Note: Steps to the exterior
The property
Shrewsbury 4 miles.
This well-presented, single-storey Shepherds Hut sits in a secluded piece of land in the village of Bayston Hill, just outside of Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
A stones throw from the front gates and you reach the Shropshire Way footpath where you can explore the beauty of the Shropshire Hills and Countryside making it an ideal place to stay.Internally, the hut is an open-plan layout and has a pull-out double bed cleverly housed behind the dining area.
The kitchen comes amply equipped for a property of this size, including a combi oven, 2-ring hob, fridge with ice box and a Nespresso coffee machine, not to mention the communal outdoor kitchen that benefits from a pizza oven and a cosy wood burning stove!
Freshen up with a nice hot shower, in the full size shower cubicle before heading out to the private decking area for your morning coffee, prepared in the coffee maker.
The local town of Shrewsbury that is just a few miles away, with great public transfer links including a local bus stop, where you can explore a range of attractions; take yourself back in time with a visit to the 11th century Shrewsbury Castle, wander the beautiful riverfront park and discover the grounds of the Quarry, or head to the Victorian Shrewsbury Prison, which was decommissioned in 2013.
Wander the streets of the ancient town, which were chosen as a stand for the 19th century London in the BBC version of Charles Dickens’ ‘Great Expectations’.
After all that exploring, there are a wealth of bars, restaurants, and pubs to refuel at.
Outdoor exploration can be found further afield, in the beautiful Shropshire Hills AONB, home to a myriad of walking and cycling trails.
Escape to Shepherds Huts at Lythwood for a tranquil stay in your own private paddock and woodland.
A wonderful base in Shropshire
About the location
SHREWSBURY
Church Stretton 13 miles; Much Wenlock 13 miles; Telford 15 miles
Shrewsbury lies in the heart of one of England's most beautiful counties. Set within a giant loop of the River Severn, it is one of England's finest heritage towns with over 600 listed buildings. Explore the picturesque cobbled alleys and squares or enjoy some of the events and festivals that take place each year, particularly Shrewsbury's 'Summer Season' which caters for every age and interest. The town offers a superb selection of independent and high street shops, along with plenty of cafes, bars, restaurants and pubs. The birthplace of Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury also boasts Shrewsbury Abbey, founded in 1083 and home to the fictional Brother Cadfael. Shrewsbury Castle, an impressive sandstone building in beautiful gardens and grounds, houses the Shropshire Regimental Museum, while Quarry Park is home to the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show. Visit NT's stately Attingham Park, an elegant 18th century mansion, Wroxeter Roman City, the museums at Ironbridge, the castle and excellent restaurants of Ludlow, or Acton Scott working farm, as featured in the Victorian Farm TV series.
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Note: This is an adult only property
Note: Steps to the exterior
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas