Nestled in the delightful village of Dorrington, Shropshire discover this Georgian-style, detached dwelling, Dorrington Court.
Situated in sight of the charming St Edward’s church and boasting close access to a range of amenities, Dorrington Court is an idyllic base for families with older children or groups of friends seeking a peaceful escape in Shropshire.
Cross the threshold into your new home-from-home, furnished and decorated in an opulent, elegant style, reminiscent of past times with a décor that is unique and traditional.
Step out onto a monochrome tiled veranda, a tranquil spot to bask in your surroundings or get lost in a good book; follow the hallway to an impressive dining room complete with crystal chandelier and settle down to relish mealtimes as a family.
Allow the designated chef to prepare a feast in a well-equipped main kitchen, with the added convenience of a kitchenette with additional storage, fridge, microwave and a large selection of glasses, china and cutlery ideal for hosting and entertaining guests.
Retreat to a spacious drawing room, embellished with stunning artwork and fascinating ornaments; curl up in front of the fire after a day of adventures.
Uncover a ground-floor king-size bedroom or ascend the sweeping staircase to a king-size, double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, or a single, all equipped with delicate furnishings and lovely décor where you can unwind and relax.
After a long day, kick back on a private patio or make use of the light conservatory which opens into a lovely outdoor space with flowerbeds.
If you can tear yourself away, amble into the local village of Dorrington and take advantage of a great selection of amenities including a pub, restaurant, convenience store and a post office where you can treat your loved ones to a hearty meal or stock up on the essentials.
Here you are also perfectly positioned to traverse the stunning landscapes of Shropshire and Mid Wales, explore the medieval market town of Shrewsbury with its wealth of independent stores, eateries and pubs and be sure to incorporate the many events that take place throughout the year including the renowned Shrewsbury Flower Show, into your stay.
Other popular attractions include the Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, together with Shrewsbury Abbey and magnificent Castle.
Embark on a relaxing walk in Quarry Park, or a leisurely boat trip on the River Severn, the perfect way to end a day of creating memories in the birthplace of Charles Darwin.
Further afield, journey to the delightful spot of Ludlow which hosts increasingly popular food and medieval festivals in addition to the fascinating museums and historic sites of Ironbridge Gorge.
Spend the day in Bridgnorth with its infamous funicular railway or take a trip on the Severn Valley Railways to uncover the treasures of the bygone era of steam travel.
Walking enthusiasts will appreciate the Long Mynd, Clee Hills and Stiperstones while there are plenty of other opportunities to occupy your days such as cycling, golf, fishing or even experiencing the thrill of hot air ballooning.
Travel into Mid Wales to immerse yourself in its cultural heritage with an abundance of festivals, wildlife, National Trails, pretty market towns, National Trust sites and the unspoiled beauty of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons).
Wrap yourself in the elegant surroundings of this beautiful house, all while exploring the history and beauty of Shropshire.