Explore The Old Mill
Where you can find us
A family run B&B right on the Offa’s Dyke Path, ten minutes’ drive from Oswestry and within easy reach of the Shropshire Hills, and north and mid Wales. The house is a former corn mill and public house at the southern end of Candy Woods in the valley of the River Morda.
We offer you a warm welcome and can suggest activities during your stay including local walks. We have two double en-suite rooms and one twin with a private bathroom, as well as a comfortable guests’ sitting room. We are licensed, and also offer evening meals and packed lunches.
Our campsite is small and simple, with water and a loo, but you also have use of The Kettle House – where you can help yourself to hot drinks, and use the electricity and WiFi. We offer bacon/egg rolls for breakfast from the house, as well as filled baked potatoes for supper.
Our facilities
- Bedlinen and towels included
- Central Heating
- Dog friendly
- Free on site parking
- Free Wifi
- Garden
- Hairdryer
- Ironing facilities
- Non smoking establishment
- On site parking
- Smart TV
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Breakfast included
- Rural location
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