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Apple Tree Cottage Shropshire
Property Details A stunning two bedroom cottage. Built around 1830 with (one double and one twin). Lovingly restored, with beams, inglenook with wood burning stove , planked elm doors, flagstone floors downstairs, stripped pear-wood floors upstairs.This home is ideal for that cosy retreat in a Historic part of Old England. Handcrafted traditional pine kitchen with dishwasher, refridgerator, freezer, washing machine.Large cottage garden to the front. Raised private terrace to the rear with patio, garden furniture and barbeque. A REAL HOME FROM HOME Our "cosy retreat" offers warm and comfortable accommodation throughout the year. The beautiful handmade kitchen diner really is the focal point of the cottage. Fully equipped with oven, hob, refridgerator, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, table and chairs you'll find yourselves spending a lot of time here! The lounge with its log burner, television and stereo system is the place to wind down after the day's activities. The fully appointed bathroom has a brand new Victorian style suite comprising a hand basin, WC, bath and radiator with heated towel rail. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms with stunning views of Llanymynech Rock. Outside there is a well-stocked garden to the front of the cottage. You can relax on the bench and enjoy the garden, or pass the time of day with the friendly locals. To the rear of the cottage is an off-road parking space and a raised terrace with BBQ for those summer nights! Llanymynech is an attractive village half in England and half in Wales, with beautiful views over Llanymynech Rock. The village boasts three great pubs, two in England and one in Wales. In addition there are Indian and Chinese takeaways within walking distance. Golfers will be amazed at the views from the Llanymynech golf course where a young Ian Woosnam learnt his game. Walkers will find this an ideal centre with Offa's Dyke running close by. |
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