Vacation Rental Description
This attractive stone-built semi-detached cottage is an outstanding conversion of a three hundred year old farmhouse.
Situated in the peaceful hamlet of Hengoed, three miles from Oswestry and eight miles from the vibrant town of Ellesmere, this cottage has been fully renovated and furnished to a high standard throughout. Contemporary in style, this property provides light, spacious accommodation with use of the owner’s pretty garden and a private patio – great for a barbeque or al fresco dining. Able to sleep a total of four people across one double room and a twin, this lovely little home-from home is an ideal base for people looking to explore all that the charming region of Shropshire has to offer.
Contact Sykes Cottages quoting Reference 2415
Facilities
Full oil central heating with additional heating from coal effect electric fire in living room. Electric double oven with ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, colour TV with Sky, DVD player, WiFi, stereo/CD player, small library of DVDs. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Lockable bike storage. Private patio with garden furniture and BBQ, shared use of owner's large lawned garden. Sorry, no smoking or pets. Shop 1 mile, pub/restaurant 1 mile.
Close to the historic border town of Oswestry lies the peaceful rural hamlet of Hengoed. The wonderful, picturesque region of Shropshire is also home to the famous village of Whittington - birthplace of the first Lord Mayor of London – and the charming town of Ellesmere. This beautiful part of the country is steeped in history – close to Hengoed is the original Old Oswestry, the site of a spectacular Iron Age Hill Fort, whilst Ellesmere is home to the lovely Church of Saint Mary, with its fifteenth century roof. The town also boasts a variety of shops, good pubs and restaurants and an abundance of entertainment on and around the nine lakes – leading to the area’s name of ‘Shropshire's Lakeland’. With so much to see and do in the region, visitors will be spoiled for choice.