Cabin ∙ 3 bedrooms ∙ 6 guests | Cottage in Westhope with Pool
3 Bedroom Cottage in Acton Scott, Westhope
The Wain House is a charming 19th-century barn conversion, situated within 250 acres of farmland, in the scenic Hope Valley. Beautifully converted to combine modern living with original character, this charming accommodation boasts en-suite facilities and offers shared use of a games room and gym, a lovely patio garden with a hot tub and country views, making it ideal for families or friends. Step inside The Wain House and be greeted by a beautifully decorated sitting room, complete with plenty of seating to relax and unwind. Admire the mounted TV while enjoying the exposed wooden beams and pillars that give the room a rustic charm. Next, make your way to the spacious kitchen/diner, where you will find an integrated oven and grill, perfect for whipping up delicious meals for your group. Gather around the dining table, which comfortably seats six guests, and enjoy a meal together in this homely setting. As you explore the rest of the abode, you will notice wooden accents and beams in the bedrooms, adding a touch of warmth and character to the space. Walk on the wooden flooring throughout, feeling the natural elements underfoot. Venture outside to the garden and discover a private oasis with a luxurious hot tub, the perfect spot to relax and unwind after a day of exploring the stunning Shropshire surroundings. Note: Cottage is next to Refs. 2913, 12657, 12658, 26471 and 947385, together they sleep 50.
Standing amidst rolling farmland in the scenic Hope Valley, the scattered village of Westhope is situated at the southern foot of the famous Wenlock Edge. The area is packed with lovely walks, rambling routes and cycle trails down local paths and bridleways. Many of Shropshire's main attractions are within easy driving distance such as Church Stretton - known as 'Little Switzerland' to the locals - which offers a selection of antique shops and tea rooms and is surrounded by the beautiful Long Mynd Hills. The Acton Scott Historic Working Farm and the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre are also worth visiting, as is the Ironbridge World Heritage Site and the medieval towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow - the latter of which boasts four Michelin starred restaurants. With so much to do in the local area, everyone is sure to find something they enjoy.