Amazing Countryside Cottage with Lovely Exposed Beams
Marchamley, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Fireplace
Wheelchair access
A/C
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 single bed
this cottage is a tastefully decorated and cosy cottage in the Shropshire countryside. The property has been specially adapted for disabled access with wheelchair access under the sink and hob, and with easy-access cupboards. The specially adapted wet-room has non-slip flooring and the toilet has folding support rails either side. Every thought has been given to wheelchair users with doorways that are wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair, making this the perfect destination for those with specific mobility requirements.
The living room comes with a log-burner perfect for cosy nights in, which combined with the exposed beams make this cottage a characterful and comfortable place to enjoy a getaway.
The master bedroom can be arranged either as a superking-sized double or as a twin, while both bedrooms come with their own separate TVs. The owner is happy to accommodate most basic requests - for guests who use a hoist, the bed(s) can be raised to accommodate a hoist and hoists can be hired locally.
The cottage is located on a farm with fantastic views out over the Shropshire countryside and with local amenities such as village shops and a pub only a few minutes drive away in the pretty town on Hodnet.
All linen and towels are provided, along with all the necessary amenities for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Shrewsbury, England, is a delightful and historic town that provides a multitude of experiences for travelers. It's recognized for its excellently maintained medieval architecture, with approximately 600 listed buildings such as the Shrewsbury Castle and the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The town's slender alleyways and cobbled streets contribute to its vintage allure.
Among Shrewsbury's main attractions is the Quarry, an exquisite park that's ideal for leisurely walks. It houses the Dingle, a sunken garden crafted by famed gardener Percy Thrower. Although the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show is a significant event in the town, it does not take place in the Quarry but at another location within Shrewsbury.
The town also boasts a rich literary history. As Charles Darwin's birthplace, visitors can delve into his life at the Darwin Town Trail and the Shropshire Archives. Furthermore, Ellis Peters' Brother Cadfael series was largely inspired by this town.
Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate Shrewsbury's food scene which encompasses everything from traditional English pubs to modern restaurants serving global cuisine. The town also hosts several markets where vendors offer fresh produce, local meats, cheeses, among other products.
For shopping aficionados, Shrewsbury presents a blend of independent boutiques and mainstream brands. Wyle Cop is particularly renowned for its distinctive shops offering antiques, books, crafts among other items.
In summary, Shrewsbury merges history with contemporary amenities in an enchanting setting. Its scenic landscapes combined with its rich cultural heritage and delectable food offerings make it an attractive destination to visit.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 AM • Check-out 11:00 AM