Escape to the countryside and discover the perfect setting for family gatherings, reunions, or a getaway with friends. This spacious farmhouse in Quatford offers uninterrupted views across private parkland and woodlands—ideal for recharging in peace or exploring Shropshire’s historic treasures.
-> Main Farmhouse: 4 comfortable bedrooms plus 2 additional rooms perfect for children, giving everyone space to spread out.
-> Annex: A self-contained suite sleeping up to 3, complete with its own kitchen and sitting room—perfect for added privacy or different family groupings.
-> Glamping (Optional): Enhance your countryside experience by requesting our glamping accommodations (availability may vary).
Key Features
-> Full-Size Snooker Table: Challenge friends and family to friendly tournaments.
-> Step-Free Ground Floor: Easy access throughout the main level, including a fully equipped wet room designed for accessibility.
-> Private Parkland & Woodland Walks: Stroll through lush scenery right outside your doorstep.
-> Indoor & Outdoor Social Spaces: Gather around the farmhouse kitchen, dine together in spacious seating areas, or relax outside with beautiful rural vistas.
Location Highlights
Quatford & Bridgnorth: A short walk to local pubs, then just a bit further to Bridgnorth’s historic High and Low
Town areas.
Close to Major Attractions:
-> Dudmaston Hall (National Trust): Only 2 miles away.
-> Ironbridge Gorge: About 15 minutes away, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
-> Ludlow & Shrewsbury: Both around 40 minutes’ drive for history, shopping, and dining.
-> Telford: 15 minutes away for cinemas, shopping, and more family-friendly fun.
People often fall in love with Bridgnorth for its blend of historic charm, beautiful scenery, and friendly community. Here are a few highlights that visitors and residents alike appreciate:
Picturesque Setting
Bridgnorth sits on the banks of the River Severn, offering lovely views and a split between High Town (on the cliff) and Low Town (by the river). The iconic Cliff Railway connects the two parts of town and gives a unique perspective of the area.
Rich History
From the ruins of Bridgnorth Castle—famous for leaning at a greater angle than the Tower of Pisa—to the historic Town Hall and Northgate Museum, there’s plenty for history buffs to explore. The town’s medieval layout and winding streets add to its old-world charm.
Severn Valley Railway
Many visitors come specifically to ride the Severn Valley Railway, a nostalgic steam train journey that travels through picturesque countryside, stopping at quaint stations between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster.
Independent Shops & Markets
Bridgnorth’s High Street features a range of local boutiques, specialty stores, and a traditional market (held on Fridays and Saturdays). People enjoy browsing for fresh produce, antiques, and unique gifts.
Local Eateries & Pubs
The town and surrounding villages boast a variety of traditional pubs, tearooms, and independent restaurants. Many serve locally sourced ingredients and regional ales.
Proximity to Attractions
Bridgnorth makes a convenient base for exploring nearby attractions like Ironbridge Gorge (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Dudmaston Hall, Ludlow, and Shrewsbury. Outdoor enthusiasts also appreciate its close proximity to the Shropshire Hills, perfect for scenic walks and hikes.
Community Spirit
Locals describe Bridgnorth as warm and welcoming, with community events—such as the annual Bridgnorth Music and Arts Festival—adding vibrancy to the town’s social calendar.
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