The Haughmond, Upton Magna

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 6
  •   Bedrooms 3
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Sky Television
  •   Wifi
  •   Golf Nearby
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

All ground floor. Three bedrooms: 3 x king-size doubles (zip/link can be twins on request). Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area and sitting area.

Tucked away within the grounds of an award-winning coaching inn, surrounded by beautiful, Shropshire countryside, is The Barn at The Haughmond. Ideally positioned on two national cycling routes, with superb amenities right on the doorstep and easy access to Shrewsbury and Ironbridge, this thoughtful barn conversion is the perfect choice for you. An open-plan living room welcomes you inside, with bright, fresh colour schemes, infused with modern and indulgent furnishings. Relax on the sofas in front of a large, Flatscreen TV and unwind into a lovely break away with the family. Gather your friends around the dining table for a lovely home-cooked dinner, or late-night board games accompanied by a bottle of wine. You can enjoy your mornings at the breakfast bar with a refreshing cup of tea, before planning a day out exploring the Shropshire Hills, or shopping in nearby Shrewsbury. When the day is at an end and it is time to retire to the bedrooms, you have the choice of king-size doubles or a twin setup, with the added benefit of zip and link beds. The shower room boasts a large walk-in shower wet room and contemporary fittings to brighten your mood. Outside, pleasant views can be admired across green pastures, from the seating area within the grounds. This Michelin guide pub offers hearty food and a cosy atmosphere, the kind of place you can relax with a coffee, tuck into delicious food and benefit from a professional, friendly service. Why not take advantage of this ideal situation? Treat yourselves to the seasonal a la carte menu with daily fish specials or indulge in the 7 course ‘Tastes of The Haughmond’ menu with optional wine flight sampling locally sourced ingredients. The village store and café next door, offer a rustic feel, stocked with a range of local, fresh and convenience products, welcoming cyclists, walkers and muddy paws from all over. This unique little shop welcomes you to The Barn with a complimentary hamper… choose breakfast or afternoon tea on booking. Close by, Shrewsbury boasts a wonderful heritage waiting to be explored, along with many appealing attractions. Pay a visit to the National Trust's Attingham Park, Shrewsbury Castle, and even the lovely towns of Telford and Oswestry. Choose this beautifully presented barn, for a quality break in Shropshire!

Situated some seven miles from Shrewsbury, engulfed by beautiful Shropshire countryside, is Upton Magna. This village and civil parish boasts the oldest still-standing cottage in Europe, Cruck Cottage, a Grade II listed building dating back to before the 15th century. This charming village is also situated on the National Cycle Route 81 and is home to a primary school, a Church of England parish church, a village hall, a pub, post office and small business park. Shrewsbury, one of England's finest heritage towns, boasts cobbled alleys and half-timbered buildings, as well as many exciting events and festivals taking place each year, catering for every age and interest. Browse the shops, dine at the many cafes and restaurants and enjoy refreshing drinks in a lovely selection of bars and pubs. Shrewsbury Abbey was founded in 1083 and is home to the fictional Brother Cadfael. Shrewsbury Castle, an impressive sandstone building in beautiful gardens and grounds and is home to the Shropshire Regimental Museum. There is also Attingham Park nearby, Wroxeter Roman City and the large town of Telford, named after the renowned civil engineer, Thomas Telford. Enjoy a walk along the nature trails in Telford Town Park, play a round of mini golf, or hire a bike and cycle to Ironbridge. The ancient market town of Oswestry is slightly further afield enjoying shops, tearooms and a mixed Welsh and English heritage. Discover museums, visit the Cambrian Heritage Railway and climb the Old Oswestry Hill Fort for rewarding views over the town and across the county of Shropshire

Location Details

Situated some seven miles from Shrewsbury, engulfed by beautiful Shropshire countryside, is Upton Magna. This village and civil parish boasts the oldest still-standing cottage in Europe, Cruck Cottage, a Grade II listed building dating back to before the 15th century. This charming village is also situated on the National Cycle Route 81 and is home to a primary school, a Church of England parish church, a village hall, a pub, post office and small business park. Shrewsbury, one of England's finest heritage towns, boasts cobbled alleys and half-timbered buildings, as well as many exciting events and festivals taking place each year, catering for every age and interest. Browse the shops, dine at the many cafes and restaurants and enjoy refreshing drinks in a lovely selection of bars and pubs. Shrewsbury Abbey was founded in 1083 and is home to the fictional Brother Cadfael. Shrewsbury Castle, an impressive sandstone building in beautiful gardens and grounds and is home to the Shropshire Regimental Museum. There is also Attingham Park nearby, Wroxeter Roman City and the large town of Telford, named after the renowned civil engineer, Thomas Telford. Enjoy a walk along the nature trails in Telford Town Park, play a round of mini golf, or hire a bike and cycle to Ironbridge. The ancient market town of Oswestry is slightly further afield enjoying shops, tearooms and a mixed Welsh and English heritage. Discover museums, visit the Cambrian Heritage Railway and climb the Old Oswestry Hill Fort for rewarding views over the town and across the county of Shropshire

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7-Day Forecast

Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Upton Magna is detailed below.

Sat 23rd
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
15°C 2°C
25mph
14.4mm
993mb
Sun 24th
Heavy intensity rain
Heavy intensity rain
15°C 9°C
29mph
17.8mm
989mb
Mon 25th
Scattered clouds
Scattered clouds
9°C 6°C
23mph
0.0mm
997mb
Tue 26th
Light rain
Light rain
9°C 5°C
15mph
1.1mm
1,013mb
Wed 27th
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
7°C 4°C
17mph
17.5mm
1,007mb
Thu 28th
Light rain
Light rain
7°C 5°C
11mph
0.2mm
1,021mb
Fri 29th
Light rain
Light rain
11°C 6°C
16mph
1.1mm
1,013mb

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