The Pheasant Apartment in Neenton, Shropshire, sleeps four in two bedrooms.
The Pheasant Apartment consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen including an electric oven, induction hob, fridge with icebox, washer/dryer, a dining area, and a sitting area with Smart TV, games, books and WiFi. The bedrooms consist of a super-king-size and a double, along with a shower room with shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Outside, there is a non-enclosed shared pub garden with lawn, furniture and play area, and ample off road parking in the car park. Shop and Post Office 1.5 miles. One well-behaved dog welcome. This is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Enjoy Shropshire at The Pheasant Apartment. Note: Steps leading up to the apartment, please take care. Note: Rear garden is shared with pub goers. Note: Access to the side with stairs is shared with three other rooms
Amenities: Electric radiators. Electric oven, induction hob, fridge (with icebox), washer/dryer. Smart TV, selection of games, books and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking in car park. Non-enclosed shared pub garden with lawn, furniture and play area. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and Post Office 1.5 miles. Note: Steps leading up apartment, please take care. Note: Rear garden is shared with pub goers. Note: Access to the side with stairs shared with three other rooms
Region: A E Housman once wrote that Shropshire was “the quietest place under the sun” and today the county remains something of a rural idyll, recognised as one of the least crowded and most peaceful regions in England.
Town: The market town of Bridgnorth lies in two very distinct halves - the High Town and the Low Town - separated by the red sandstone ridge on which the town is built. The two halves are connected by winding streets and flights of steps, or there is always the steep funicular railway, enabling the weary traveller to glimpse what Charles I called "the finest view in all my kingdom". A bustling Saturday street market provides an ample excuse to explore the town and examine the castle ruins, which lean at a greater angle than the Leaning Tower of Pisa! Flowing below is the River Severn, providing many pleasant riverside walks. The Severn Valley Railway runs between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster, and runs a variety of steam and diesel engines through picturesque country stations. In the areas surrounding Bridgnorth, there are a wealth of country parks, impressive houses, museums and picturesque Shropshire villages, as well as easy access to The Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, and Ironbridge Gorge, with its 10 museums and striking landscape. The area offers excellent walking, and with the popular destinations of Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Church Stretton all within easy reach, it is ideal for a visit any time of the year.