Set in the picturesque village of Neenton, this delightful period cottage is an ideal holiday retreat for couples and smaller families enjoying a quiet break close to the magnificent Shropshire Hills National Landscape. With ample space for up to four guests, the quaint and inviting property also offers plenty of room for a pair of four-legged friends to come along and explore the area’s glorious countryside. Featuring a welcoming wood burner, a charming fireplace and quarry tiles, this cheery hideaway is a cosy and cheerful base for walkers, nature lovers and cyclists.
Entering the cottage, the utility room is perfect for cleaning muddy paws before heading through to the bright, fresh and welcoming lounge/diner. Adorned with works by local artists, this is a peaceful space for everyone to relax in, with an oak dining table, plenty of seating, a Smart TV and a wood burner. Heading through, the traditional farmhouse-style kitchen is perfect for preparing celebratory meals. The ground floor also features a refreshing shower room. Heading up the traditional L-shaped staircase, you will find two cosy bedrooms on the first floor: a pretty twin room overlooking the garden, and a lovely en-suite double room with rural views. Outside, the picturesque garden features a covered patio with outdoor furniture providing a perfect spot for dining alfresco. The long lawn is ideal for your pets to run around, and there’s a further seating area with a fire pit at the end of the garden.
Close to a renowned 18th-century, dog-friendly pub, the cottage is perfect for exploring the eastern ridges of the magnificent Shropshire Hills (2.5 miles). Your pets are welcome to join you as you explore a range of popular local attractions including the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, Stanmore Country Park, Wyre Forest, Ludlow Castle and Dudmaston Estate, all within 15 miles.