A very old-style rustic converted barn set in the hamlet of Hyssington situated on the border of the counties of Powys and Shropshire. This cottage is very spacious in a location with plenty to do, making this an ideal stay for a family or friends getaway to the beautiful Welsh countryside and shropshire hills, renowned for its scenic walks and historic sightseeing.
The bright, airy kitchen diner sets this property off with a real homely feel as the floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning wooden beamed frames allow the natural sunlight to light the room up. It also makes for a lovely mealtime view onto the adorable patio with greenery in the background. The cosy sitting room with beamed ceiling and filled with warming reds and browns enhance the chilled environment, providing the perfect room for quality family time after a day discovering what the local scene has to offer. Located in the living area there is a wealth of information on historical places a scenic walks in the Area.The upstairs of this property bares two very large, comforting bedrooms, both with TVs as well as original features such as an old wooden wheel being made into a light for the master bedroom. The tapestry on the walls and antique lights add an endless amount of character to this already historic building. There is an adorable garden to the rear of this cottage, complete with a lovely circular graveled area with seating and a barbecue built-in to the stone wall, leading to your own private wood, perfect for the children to go exploring whilst you enjoy a glass of wine in the evening. Churchstoke is a short drive away with a well stocked local shop. Bishop's Castle is located just over four miles away. It is a delightful market town full of history and culture with a selection of pubs and restaurants. It is right in the heart of the South West Shropshire Hills, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As well as beautiful scenery, Bishop's Castle is home to an annual Real Ale Festival and many other attractions. Montgomery is a short distance drive with a small selection of shops and historical landmarks. A delectable cottage full of character, in a location that is brimming with character and culture.
The market town of Bishop's Castle is surrounded by the South West Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town offers a market and an 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. 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.
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