
The Property: About William's Hayloft with Swimming Pool, Sports Court & Toddler Play Area
Pet-Friendly Cottage with 3 Bedrooms and Access to Excellent Onsite Leisure Facilities
Searching for a 3 bedroom dog-friendly rural retreat for a break in unspoilt Shropshire? If so, Williams Hayloft at Alkington Grange Barns in rural Shropshire could be the perfect choice.With homely stylish 4 star rated accommodation, Williams Hayloft is a great place to relax and unwind with friends and family. The property is set next to fields and farmlands on a working farm, making this a truly appealing rural retreat.
Pet-friendly, one pet dog is welcome by arrangement.
Escape to the Shropshire Countryside
Williams Hayloft is one of just five welcoming holiday homes at Alkington Grange Barns, set in beautiful grounds on a 100 acre working farm.
Excellent Shared Onsite Leisure Facilities include:
• Indoor heated swimming pool,
• Outdoor sports court,
• Play area for toddlers,
• Picnic area nestled next to woodlands,
Inside this Pet-Friendly 3 Bedroom Shropshire Barn Conversion:
Exposed beams are a feature of this welcoming property. The accommodation is laid out as follows:Ground floor:
• Lounge with comfy sofas, TV and warming woodburner,
• A well-equipped kitchen with an electric fan oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine
First floor:
• Bedroom with king-sized bed and en-suite bathroom with shower over bath, WC and basin,
• A double bedroom,
• A twin bedroom
• A family bathroom with a bath (with shower over), WC and basin,
This pet-friendly holiday home has its own enclosed garden with outdoor seating where guests can dine alfresco in summertime, and enjoy the idyllic setting next to fields and farmlands.
Alkington Grange Barns enjoys an idyllic setting in rural Shropshire close to the England/Wales border and the Shropshire Union Canal. Keen walkers can enjoy canalside walks and a footpath for the Shropshire Way runs by the farm. Holidaymakers who enjoy cycling are well catered for too as the Meridian Cycle Path runs past the farm. Also available in the local area is horse riding and coarse fishing.
For shopping and dining out, the historical market town of Whitchurch is just 2.5 miles away, Ellesmere with its lovely lakes is just 11 miles away and there are a number of National Trust gardens and houses to visit in this part of Shropshire.
Further afield within an hour’s drive is the historic city of Chester with its Roman city walls, the beautiful city of Shrewsbury and the fascinating attraction of Ironbridge.
Discover some of the best of Shropshire and the surrounding area on holiday
Alkington Grange Barns enjoys an idyllic setting in rural Shropshire close to the England/Wales border and the Shropshire Union Canal. Keen walkers can enjoy canalside walks and a footpath for the Shropshire Way runs by the farm. Holidaymakers who enjoy cycling are well catered for too as the Meridian Cycle Path runs past the farm. Also available in the local area is horse riding and coarse fishing.For shopping and dining out, the historical market town of Whitchurch is just 2.5 miles away, Ellesmere with its lovely lakes is just 11 miles away and there are a number of National Trust gardens and houses to visit in this part of Shropshire.
Further afield within an hour’s drive is the historic city of Chester with its Roman city walls, the beautiful city of Shrewsbury and the fascinating attraction of Ironbridge.
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Local Attractions near Whitchurch
Top Tourist Attractions for Day Trips: Alderford Lake, Attingham Park, British Ironwork Centre, Exotic Zoo Wildlife Park, Hodnet Hall Gardens, Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World, Ironbridge Gorge UNESCO Site, Shrewsbury Castle, Whittington Castle, Wonderland, Wroxeter Roman City, Alton Towers, Alton Towers Waterpark, Trentham Gardens, Trentham Monkey Forest
Audlem: 11 miles away,
Market Drayton: 12 miles away,
Nantwich: 14 miles away,
Wrexham Town: 17 miles away,
Chirk: 17 miles away
Annual Events: Ellesmere Music & Arts Festival, Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival, RAF Cosford Air Show, Shrewsbury International Comedy Festival, The Shrewsbury Food Festival
Food & Drink Options Nearby: Many local pubs, Local village inn and plenty of quality pubs, Plenty of local pubs and restaurants, Plenty of good local country pubs, Plenty of local pubs and restaurants including dog-friendly pub(s), Plenty of local pubs and restaurants including gastro pub(s), Many good local country pubs just a short drive away, Recommended pubs and restaurants listed on our website, Numerous good eateries in the area and within a short drive, Many excellent local pubs and restaurants, Restaurants and cafes in nearby town - within 5 miles of cottage, Restaurants and cafes in nearby town - within 10 miles, Restaurants and cafes in nearby town - within 15 miles, Pubs and restaurants in nearby town - within 5 miles of cottage
Activities & Experiences On Offer Nearby: Abseiling, angling, archery, badminton, bird watching, boating, canoeing, clay pigeon shooting, climbing, country pursuits, croquet, cycling, falconry, fishing, fly fishing, gliding, golfing, hiking, horse riding, karting, mountain biking, paddle boarding
Local Festivals and Events in Shropshire:- May - The Ludlow Spring Festival, The Shropshire County Show
Property Location
Nearest Train Station: "Whitchurch, Shropshire", 3 miles away
Whitchurch
In North Shropshire, Whitchurch provides an excellent base for cycling, walking, fishing, visiting Ironbridge World Heritage Site, shopping visits to nearby Chester and Shrewsbury or exploring the Welsh Marches or Shropshire Lakes - all around half an hour's drive away.
Whitchurch is positioned on a Roman route to Chester and near a border that was fought over for many centuries, so there are many sites of historical interest in the area. Parking in the town centre is free and there are plenty of spaces. If you visit Victoria Park in the centre of town you will see several short walks taking you out of town and along canalside and into a nearby Country Park.
A walk to Grindly Brook Cafe is always worth it as the food there is great and you can sit and watch the canal boats in the locks. Nearby Hawkstone Park is popular with both young and old, although it is admittedly for the fitter amongst us. It is made up of intricate pathways, ravines, arches and bridges and King Arthur addressing his troops in the awesome caves.