Over three floors. Four bedrooms: 1 x second-floor super-king-size with walk-in wardrobe, sofa bed and en-suite jacuzzi bath with shower over, basin, bidet and WC, 1 x king-size with gas fire, walk-in jacuzzi shower, basin, and Smart TV, 1 x super-king-size with basin and TV, 1 x king-size. Bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin, and separate WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen/Breakfast bar. Living/dining room with electric Blown Air fire. Sitting room with open fire. Conservatory with Smart TV
Wellington is a vibrant market town resting between Telford and Shrewsbury. Known as the northern gateway to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the town is celebrated for its historic market, independent shops, and easy access to The Wrekin, one of Shropshire’s most iconic landmarks. The town offers a wealth of attractions, including Sunnycroft, an Edwardian villa managed by the National Trust, and the Wellington Orbit, a cultural hub featuring a café and cinema. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the walking trails that lead to The Wrekin and The Ercall, making Wellington a popular base for hikers and cyclists. Dining options include Park Street Kitchen Ltd., serving vibrant Caribbean-inspired dishes with vegan and gluten-free choices, and The Pheasant Pub and Brewhouse, home to the Wrekin Brewing Company. For local produce, visit Anthony’s of Wellington on Market Street, or stock up on essentials at the town’s supermarkets and the thriving Victorian Market Hall, which hosts markets four days a week. For additional amenities, Telford is just a short drive away, offering larger retail centres and leisure facilities. If you are looking to explore further, there are several towns and villages within an hour of Wellington that offer their own distinctive character and attractions. Shrewsbury is a medieval gem where you can wander through winding streets lined with timber-framed buildings. Visit Shrewsbury Castle, a striking red sandstone fortress, and take a leisurely stroll through The Quarry Park, a riverside haven bursting with floral displays. The Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery provides a fascinating insight into the town’s rich heritage and contemporary culture. A short journey to Ironbridge will transport you to the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Here you can marvel at the iconic Iron Bridge, an engineering masterpiece spanning the River Severn. Step back in time at Blists Hill Victorian Town, where costumed characters bring history to life, and explore the Museum of the Gorge, which offers panoramic views and captivating industrial artefacts. Further south lies Ludlow, a market town renowned for its culinary excellence and medieval charm. Discover Ludlow Castle, perched above the River Teme, and wander through streets dotted with Georgian façades and independent shops. Food lovers can indulge at the Ludlow Food Centre, or plan a visit during the celebrated Ludlow Food Festival for a true taste of Shropshire’s gastronomic heritage.