
The Barn At Cedarway is a spacious barn conversion sleeping seven guests in the working village of Pontesbury, Shropshire. This property stands out with its hand-crafted wooden staircase and solid oak floors throughout the lounge and dining area. The farmhouse kitchen features a centre island perfect for preparing meals.
Pontesbury offers easy access to Shrewsbury and sits on the National Trail Offa's Dyke. The village has a shop, bakery, butcher and pub all within walking distance. Eastridge Woods provides mountain biking trails nearby.
The accommodation includes four bedrooms: one king-size, one twin, one bunk room and one single with a pull-out bed available on request. Two bathrooms on the first floor feature showers over baths.
The Barn At Cedarway is a spacious barn conversion sleeping seven guests in the working village of Pontesbury, Shropshire. This property stands out with its hand-crafted wooden staircase and solid oak floors throughout the lounge and dining area. The farmhouse kitchen features a centre island perfect for preparing meals.
Pontesbury offers easy access to Shrewsbury and sits on the National Trail Offa's Dyke. The village has a shop, bakery, butcher and pub all within walking distance. Eastridge Woods provides mountain biking trails nearby.
The accommodation includes four bedrooms: one king-size, one twin, one bunk room and one single with a pull-out bed available on request. Two bathrooms on the first floor feature showers over baths. The open-plan lounge has a wood burner, Smart TV and championship football table.
Shrewsbury (6 miles, 15 minutes) has over 600 listed buildings. Eastridge Woods offers mountain biking trails. Oswestry (12 miles, 25 minutes) features an Iron Age hill fort. The Offa's Dyke trail passes through the village.
The Barn At Cedarway suits families and groups wanting countryside walks and village convenience. The hobbit-style hut in the garden seats eight around a log burner with off-road parking for two cars.
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The owner-built hut seats eight around a log burner with twinkly lights and blankets. Perfect for evening games or remote working away from the main house.
Walking distance to cafe, shop, bakery, butcher, park and pub. Everything you need without getting in the car makes family stays much easier.
The farmhouse kitchen has a centre island and separate drying room. Fully equipped with dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer for longer stays.
The lounge wood burner creates a cosy atmosphere on cooler evenings. Solid oak floors and a corner sofa add to the relaxed feel throughout.
Offa's Dyke National Trail passes through Pontesbury. Ancient quarries and woodland walks start from the village with Eastridge Woods mountain biking nearby.
Championship football table, Wii console with balance board and Smart TV keep everyone entertained. The small snug area offers a quiet reading spot.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach The Barn At Cedarway by car, take the A488 towards Pontesbury. The property is located in the village with off-road parking for two cars on site and additional spaces 100 metres away.
The nearest railway station is Shrewsbury, approximately 6 miles away. Taxis are available from the station for the 15-minute journey to Pontesbury village.
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