Once used to store farm carts, The Cart House now provides a contemporary, modern, open-plan living space which is bathed in natural light through the bi folding doors making this the idyllic rural retreat..
The open-plan living area consists of a modern, well-equipped kitchen with an electric hob and oven, a Krupps Nespresso coffee machine, and a dining table seating up to four guests, allowing you to enjoy a home cooked meal near the wood burning stove.
The sitting area boasts comfortable seating surrounding the cosy wood burning stove, making it the perfect place to relax after a day of exploring the Shropshire countryside. Sit and unwind whilst taking in the beautiful countryside and farm views.
Bedroom one leads off from the kitchen and dining area, boasting a magnificent rattan king-size bed festooned with vintage chintz cushions, and a touch of gold which is complimented by the en-suite wet room.
Climb up the winding oak staircase to reveal a second, boho inspired bedroom, with a show stopping crane framed king-size bed, surrounded by unique hand painted furniture and many treasured finds. The en-suite is through the sliding door, with a large free-standing bath, and twin wash basins.
Open up the bi folding doors from the living area to reveal a large, enclosed terrace and lawned garden. With rattan style garden furniture and a central gas fire you can sit out here all year round and soak in the views, or relax in the hot tub and catch the evening sun.
To the front of the barn, accessed from the living room, there is a newly planted wildlife garden complete with lavender, buddleia, fruit trees and cottage garden plants. This garden will attract butterflies and bees during the spring and summer months. There is a small terrace with a bench, where you can enjoy a morning coffee. You can even watch the activities of the working farm as the seasons change.
Additional Information:
Sorry, no pets.
Children and infants welcome. Travel cot and highchair available on request (please provide your own linen).
There is underfloor heating in the bathrooms.
The bedding is non-feather.
The pathway to The Cart House is shared with The Forge and The Byre.
Please note, The Cart House is based on a working farm, with a mixture of livestock and arable.