Pultheley Cottage in Hyssington, Shropshire, sleeps two in one bedroom.
Pultheley is a first-floor apartment housing an open-plan living space. Appliances include an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. There is a super-king-size bedroom served by a bathroom. To the outside is off-road parking for two cars, a private decking, access to gardens and pond and an EV charging point. Within 4.5 miles there is a shop and pub and please note, there are no pets and no smoking at this apartment. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Pultheley is a wonderful escape to Shropshire, whatever time of year. Note: There is a set of external stairs to reach the apartment. Please note; this property only accepts Monday and Friday check-ins.
Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer. Smart Sky Glass TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. EV charging point (free of charge). Secure bike storage. Heated, private screened patio with furniture. Access to spacious gardens. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 3 miles. Note: There is a set of external stairs to reach the apartment. Note : There are a selection of Starbucks pods to be used in the Nespresso coffee machine provided.
Region: A E Housman once wrote that Shropshire was “the quietest place under the sun” and today the county remains something of a rural idyll, recognised as one of the least crowded and most peaceful regions in England.
Town: The attractive market town of Bishop's Castle is surrounded by the South West Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The ancient town offers a farmer's market once a month, and an excellent variety of shops, pubs and places to eat. It is famous for its annual Real Ale Festival, Tandem Triathlon and regular festivals and fairs, including Party in the Park and the particularly popular, Michaelmas Fair. A weekly market can be found in Lydham village hall, selling local produce. The town is ideally placed for walking and touring the Welsh Marches, rural Shropshire and North Herefordshire, while the fascinating and well-known towns of Montgomery, Ludlow and Shrewsbury are all within easy reach. You can also enjoy the numerous nearby attractions, including Powis Castle, the Severn Valley Railway and walks along Offa’s Dyke and The Shropshire Way.