3 Old Orchard near Much Wenlock in Shropshire sleeps eight in four bedrooms.
The living areas in this caravan consist of an open-plan living space with a kitchen equipped with gas oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice-box, a dining area for four and a sitting area with gas fire and TV. The bedrooms consist of two doubles and two twins, serviced by a shower room. Outside there is off-road parking for two cars and a communal lawn with trampoline, swings and slides. Within 0.1 miles there is an on-site shop and 1.3 miles a pub. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Enjoy a rural getaway at 1 Old Orchard. Note: There is an on-suite laundry room available at a local charge. Note: There is an on-site freezer, as the property only has an ice-box.
Amenities: Gas central heating with gas fire. Gas oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice-box. TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair available on request. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Communal lawn with swings, trampolines and slides. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. On-site shop 0.1 miles and pub 1.3 miles. Note: There is an on-site laundry room available at a local charge. Note: There is an on-site freezer, as the property only has an ice-box
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: Located in the middle of the picturesque Shropshire countryside, this charming 700-year-old market town is at the north-east end of the world-famous Wenlock Edge. The town is a mosaic of winding alleyways, black and white half timbered buildings, limestone cottages, specialty stores, and fine pubs and restaurants; it is widely recognised as the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games. Take a stroll through the Old Gaol House, the Guildhall, the fascinating Norman cathedral, and the majestic 12th-century priory that has been abandoned since the 16th century. Wenlock Edge, which is around 15 miles long, rises above the town and is a great place to go walking, biking, or horseback riding because of the beautiful scenery. Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, and Ludlow, all of which are mediaeval marvels, as well as the World Heritage Centre of Ironbridge, home to nine museums and the Blists Hill Victorian Village, the incredible Wroxeter Roman City, and the imposing Stokesay Castle, are all within easy driving distance.