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Grange Barn is a former agricultural building located in the tranquil countryside of Burlton, nestled on a 500-acre arable farm offering ample public footpaths and nearby cycle routes. Positioned just 1.8 miles from Loppington, this property is an ideal choice for friends and family looking to explore the picturesque surroundings of Shropshire. With off-road parking available and a pub within close proximity, guests will find convenience and relaxation during their stay.
Upon arrival, guests can park off-road in the spacious lot and make themselves at home in the charming and contemporary Grange Barn. The interior features a large, open-plan social hub with expansive views, comprising a stylish sitting area where one can unwind after a day of exploration, a modern kitchen equipped with all the necessary amenities, a dining table for shared meals, and access to a large utility room. The rear of the property offers an enclosed outdoor space where guests can dine alfresco or relax amidst beautiful countryside vistas from the patio, overlooking a private meadow—a perfect setting for enjoying a leisurely drink in the sun.
For an added touch of luxury and relaxation, Grange Barn features a Hikki Bohemen wood-fired hot tub, providing a delightful outdoor bathing experience regardless of the weather. The property includes a cloakroom and a stylish bathroom offering the choice of soaking in the tub or enjoying a warm shower. Accommodations consist of four well-presented bedrooms, including three super-king size beds (zip/link) that can be set up as twins upon request, one with an en-suite shower room, and a charming four-poster king-size bed.
The surrounding area of Loppington offers a serene retreat, with local attractions such as The Dickin Arms pub and The Burlton Inn in nearby Burlton, along with amenities at Cockshutt and Wem. Within a short distance, guests can explore the market town of Whitchurch, Shropshire Falconry, Whixall Marina, Colemere, and Ellesmere for watersports activities. A visit to Shrewsbury, located twelve miles away, reveals a historic town adorned with Tudor and Medieval architecture, including a castle, abbey, and theater, along with independent shops and cafes.
Shropshire's diverse attractions include the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct across the border, Fenn’s Whixall & Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve, and the River Dee Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Families can enjoy cycling along family-friendly routes or embark on scenic walks in the area, with options such as the Wrekin, Church Stretton, and Rodney’s Pillar. Grange Barn offers a characterful stay amidst the stunning landscapes and rich heritage of Shropshire, providing a perfect base for a memorable getaway.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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Shropshire is probably one of England’s more quiet counties but don’t let that fool you. Found in the west of England, bordering Wales, Shropshire boasts over 90 places of interest to visit as well as traditional market towns, outstanding countryside and a tranquil environment. Visit historic houses, awesome castles with beautiful gardens, the famous Ironbridge or one of the many family attractions and enjoy many great days out on your Luxury break to Shropshire. Shrewsbury is also a fantastic place to visit, the birthplace of Charles Darwin and surrounded by the River Severn, Shrewsbury is home to a collection of delightful medieval black and white buildings that retain a wonderful history. If you’re looking to revitalise and take in some fresh air then you can always get out in the Shropshire hills, by the Meres or Mosses or take a stroll beside the Shropshire Union or Llangollen canal. Take your family pet along for the fun and discover a Luxury pet-friendly cottage.