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County - Shropshire
Tel code: 01743 | code search
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Population: 71000
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Shrewsbury is a beautiful city: its setting in a loop of the Severn is fine; it has characterful winding alleys and narrow streets to explore; a stunning Norman castle; and fascinating corners like Bear Steps, an ancient cottage, and even a park created by the great Percy Thrower... Read More.

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Piglets Place at Plealey Country Cottages

Piglets Place at Plealey Country Cottages

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Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm, these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their ... More

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Tom Doby's Barn and Flemings.

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Acton Pigot is a small hamlet near Acton Burnell, nestling in the beautiful South Shropshire countryside with stunning views of the Wrekin and South Shropshire hills.
Set in two acres of established gardens, it is ... More | visit website
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Old Coach House

Old Coach House

A delightful early 19th Century detached coach house conversion, in a courtyard within the grounds of an old rectory, in the sleepy village of Shrawardine, a wonderful opportunity to enjoy one of our quality Shropshire ... More

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The Olde Granary

The Olde Granary

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Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm, these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their ... More

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Beaconsfield Farm Caravan Park

Beaconsfield Farm Caravan Park

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Nestling in the picturesque Shropshire countryside, this award-winning park sits just 1½ miles from historic Shrewsbury. Exclusively for adults, this is a luxurious retreat for those ... More | visit website

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Beaconsfield Farm Caravan Park

Beaconsfield Farm Caravan Park

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Nestling in the picturesque Shropshire countryside, this award-winning park sits just 1½ miles from historic Shrewsbury. Exclusively for adults, this is a luxurious retreat for those ... More | visit website

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Shippon Cottage

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Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm, these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their ... More

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Piglets Place at Plealey Country Cottages

Piglets Place at Plealey Country Cottages

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Dating back to 1600 and bursting with character and charm, these tastefully converted barns retain many of their original features whilst offering all modern comforts in their ... More

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Old Coach House

Old Coach House

A delightful early 19th Century detached coach house conversion, in a courtyard within the grounds of an old rectory, in the sleepy village of Shrawardine, a wonderful opportunity to enjoy one of our quality Shropshire ... More

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Oxon Hall Touring Park

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Ebury Hill Camping and Caravanning Club Site

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Severn House Camping and Caravans

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Cartref Caravan and Camping Site

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Oxon Hall Touring Park

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Old Swan Pub (The)

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Severn House Camping and Caravans

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Cartref Caravan and Camping Site

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