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Bridgnorth

The Old Vicarage, Vicarage Road

Dittons Priors Bridgnorth Shropshire WV16 6SP
07974 819836

The Granary

With lovely views over farmland this sleeps two/four (using sofabed) people. Antique furniture compliments surroundings. Excellent walking, cycling. Pets welcome.

The detached building looks over undulating Shropshire pasture land and woodland. It is great country for walking where the breathtaking views over seven counties can be inhaled.

The combined sitting room and dining area has a good quality sprung sofa bed and the galley style kitchen has everything you need for your stay. The library is something we are very proud of especially if you like antiques, old houses and books on the countryside. The bedroom has two full size twin beds, and the bathroom has a bath but no shower.

Hot water, central heating, colour TV/video are all included. Pillows, duvets and blankets are provided but please bring your own covers, sheets and towels. If this is not possible linen can be provided as long as we know. There is a telephone based on an honesty box contribution (01746 712031). Also a laundry room.

Facilities

  • Central Heating
  • Dog friendly
  • Garden
  • Microwave
  • Non smoking establishment
  • On site parking
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • Rural location
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