Shropshire Self Catering Holiday and Glamping Experience
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Once a working water mill, Mill House Farm offers a private glamping experience and two private loft apartments. The apartments merge grade 2 listed charm with some fun, modern, decor: Bright, airy, cosy and comfortable with beautiful views of the surrounding Shropshire countryside. The glamping accommodation is beautifully individual, clever, and idyllic each with their very own private riverside location.
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Miller's Hoist
Situated in the top of a genuine nineteenth century water mill, on the 2nd floor; this beautifully individual and sympathetically converted space provides everything needed for a delightful week/weekend away. ( longer stays a very welcome!)
Whether you need a cosy get away to relax and recharge your batteries, or somewhere to come back to after a day of sightseeing, shopping or walking/cycling. this is the ideal spot.
The Hoist is Ideal for families and friends alike, theres a fully equipped open plan kitchen, dining and comfy seating area with a huge television and great views of the surrounding fields. On the same floor, there's a separate spacious shower room and small second bedroom which contains a triple bunk bed (double with single above)(Well behaved dogs are welcome. Up the stairs there's a stunning mezzanine with king sized bed and cosy reading nook with a great view over the field.
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The beautiful medieval town on Shrewsbury is just 4 miles away with busses at the end of the drive that take you right into the centre in 20 mins. Shrewsbury offers great shopping and dining as well as some great cultural activities, such as the Museum and Art Gallery, the Dana Prison Tours and Theatre Severn. for more info on whats on offer click here.
What we provide:
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All bed linen and towels
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Fully stocked kitchen with microwave, electric oven and hob.
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Dishwasher
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TV
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Wifi
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Shared washing machine downstairs.
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Garden seating and BBQ (if requested)
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Shared fields and garden.
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* There is no disabled access to the apartment, sadly, and the staircase up to the mezzanine sleeping area is quite steep. So we do suggest that you don't allow children up there unaccompanied, and that you take great care when descending.
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