Where the magic of Shropshire meets the mystery of Wales Llwyn Guest House is a distinctively designed Victorian town house with all the comforts of the 21st century. Built in the 19th century by the railway company to accommodate management staff, we now offer family style, central accommodation with ample parking. Oswestry town centre is just a short stroll away. and Llwyn Guest House is a perfect base for exploring the area, househunting, business or simply visiting friends and relatives.
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Farmhouse B&B located on the edge of Mortimer Forest in North Hherefordshire. Spacious accommodation, double room en suit and twin room with private bathroom. Enjoy a break from pressures of everyday urban life in the country side.
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On the Lands End to John O'Groats Route. Special prices for midweek stays of 3 nights or longer.
With just 3 double bedrooms, the feeling at The Willows is one of exclusivity and intimacy. A little piece of heaven in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Karen and Klaus's warm welcome awaits you at The Willows bed & breakfast, a stunning 15th century cruck house boasting exposed beams, open fireplaces and a large topiary garden. Peace and tranquility, glorious countryside, timeless beauty, rest and relaxation . . . . if all these things appeal to you then you've come to the right place!
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The Severn Arms: A Grade II Listed Georgian property dating from 1693, family run establishment overlooking the River Severn, short walk to Town Centre and the Severn Valley Railway
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Situated in beautiful open countryside on the Powys/ Shropshire border, The Old Hand & Diamond makes an excellent central base to visit all the delights of Shropshire’s county town – Shrewsbury, approximately 9 miles away (15 minutes by car). The Old Hand & Diamond Inn stands within its large car park, a children’s play area and beer garden is located off this, and there is plenty of outside seating on our sunny patio. We have seven en-suite bedrooms, decorated in a traditional country style with exposed beams and interesting features.
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Our delightful National Trust Bed and Breakfast is set in extensive lawns and gardens just three miles from the medieval town of Shrewsbury.
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“A little bit of England with a touch of Wales” Are you looking for peace and tranquillity, then why not stay at Summerfield? Summerfield is in an idyllic situation on a quiet country lane but close enough to all the necessary amenities as we are minutes from the A483 and A5 the main route to Wales. It sits in three quarters of an acre of pretty gardens, surrounded by fields and panoramic views of the Welsh Mountains.Not only do we have all this, but birds feed regularly in the garden and can be seen from the patio and the breakfast room. In the afternoon and evening you can sit in the garden in one of the many seating area’s and hear nothing but birds singing and sounds of the livestock in adjacent fields, such an amazing chill out zone. Your warm and friendly hosts are Martin and Jo who want you to enjoy your stay; we will be available at all times to assist and help wherever we can. It is expected of you to have questions and need advise so please remember, we are here for you. A little about our pet friendly policy. Should you wish to bring a pet, please talk to us, let us know their likes and dislikes, so we can accommodate them. We are happy to accept your pet’s to come and stay
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Bed and Breakfast in a stone cottage, converted from a building which goes back probably some 400 years. Conveniently situated behind the high street, in Much Wenlock, a charming medieval village, in Shropshire, close to Telford. 2 Bedrooms, (1 ground floor) each with private bathroom.
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Next door to a working farm, our lovely, wisteria-clad, oak-beamed, stone farm-house B and B, dates from 1714. We're five miles south of Clun, famous for the Clun Green Man and the Clun Beer festivals, and four miles from the Welsh border town of Knighton. Ludlow, well known for its Food Festival, is only fifteen miles away. Leintwardine, an ancient Roman military base where the rivers Clun and Teme join, is only a few miles away just inside Herefordshire, as are Lingen and Aymestrey. If you’re walking through Knighton along the Offa’s Dyke path we can arrange for you to be collected at the end of the day and returned the next morning.
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