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The Summer House, a quirky self-catering home designed for two, is set in a private spot within set in the Shropshire Hills is now offering 20% for the remainder of the summer. The Grade II-listed octagonal tower was built in 1607 as a little banqueting house now used as a countryside unique getaway. The Summer House has a wooden spiral staircase linking its two floors, with a beautifully decorated interior complete with exposed oak beams and a wood burner. The views from the rooms and private patio, look out over an orchard and the surrounding fields to the Wrekin and Shropshire Hills. Nearby, guests can walk down to River Severn, head to the remains of the Roman city of Wroxeter or visit the county capital Shrewsbury, a 20-minute drive away. The Summer house sleeps two with a double bedroom and is the perfect location for a rural retreat escaping the norms of everyday life.

Offer: Receive 20% off on two night+ until the 3rd of September. Discount automatically applied on booking.

More information: www.raby.co.uk/stay/holiday-cottages/

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