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A cozy interior is characterized by rustic wooden accents and a curved ceiling. A spacious yellow bed is highlighted along the rear wall, complemented by a round window. A small kitchenette features a sink and countertop, while two bright lounge chairs provide additional seating.
Train in Telford and Wrekin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Unique railway wagon with wood fired hot tub

As seen on BBC2's My Unique B&B! Located in a World Heritage Site, Ironbridge Gorge, tucked away in a quiet residential area. A stones throw from both countryside and convenience. Enter through the secret gate in the hedgerow, Scout's Meadow is nestled in its own private grounds, with wood fired hot tub, fire pit, pizza oven & veranda. The wagon has a cosy king bed, cooking facilities, fridge freezer and wood stove. Right next door is the bathroom with flushing toilet, sink and hot shower.

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The exterior of a stone and brick cottage is displayed, featuring two mint-green doors that lead into the ground floor flats. Solar panels are mounted on the roof, and a grassy area surrounds the building, which is complemented by nearby seating.
Cottage in Much Wenlock
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

Cowslip Cottage, Garden flat

Unique detached stone and brick cottage converted into two separate flats. This spacious ground floor flat is approximately 688 sq ft, and has two doors which open directly into the garden. The flat has a surprisingly large double bedroom, fitted kitchen diner with full sized cooker, airy lounge, shower room and separate toilet. Fully furnished, centrally heated, free wifi, electricity & parking. Bedlinen and towels supplied. Owners live in the nearby farmhouse, and are available to help.

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A historic iron bridge with an intricate arch design spans over a calm river. Surrounding vegetation displays frost, while the bridge's vibrant red color contrasts against the muted winter landscape in the background.
Condo in Wellington road
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

2 The Grove

Located in a Grade 2 listed building the apartment has its own private entrance, car parking space and is conveniently located opposite a friendly local pub. The centre of Ironbridge is a 15 minute walk, perfect to take a stroll and explore the food stores, craft boutiques and eateries nestled alongside the beautiful River Severn. Recently refurbished, the apartment has a fully fitted kitchen and modern bathroom with a shower and bath (ideal for relaxing after a long day of walking/site seeing).

Top Guest favourite
A spacious bedroom features a large bed adorned with grey pillows and a light blanket. Natural light pours in through a slanted window, illuminating a small wooden side table. A stylish chair and a desk with a mirror are positioned nearby, creating a comfortable workspace.
Condo in Shropshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 360 reviews

Fabulous, modern studio in historic Much Wenlock

Lime Kiln Loft is close to the typically English, historic market town of Much Wenlock (5mins walk) and has direct access to the Wenlock Edge Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty fantastic for walking and cycling. We are also a short drive from the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site. It's in a beautiful rural location yet close to independent shops, traditional pubs and restaurants. Its clean, modern and well equipped. The studio is ideal for couples, solo adventurers, and business travelers.

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A historic iron bridge is displayed spanning over a river, featuring intricate latticework and blue railings. Lush greenery surrounds the water, with trees visible in the background. The scene conveys a serene atmosphere, reflecting the beauty of the natural landscape.
Guesthouse in Madeley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 306 reviews

Madeley Guesthouse Near Historic Ironbridge

Detached Guesthouse located on property in leafy Madeley suburb with parking. Approx. 15 minutes walking distance to Historic Ironbridge and 10 minutes driving distance to Telford Shopping/Business Centre. Nice quiet neighbourhood and privacy with easy access to main roads and surrounding areas. Great for couples, solo and business travellers. Ideal for 2 adults, also sofa bed in the lounge (1 adult or 2 small children). No Vans Please, residential restrictions in place. No smoking or pets.

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The exterior of the annex is surrounded by a lush garden filled with vibrant flowers and greenery. Large windows provide a view into the living space, and various outdoor seating options include white metal chairs arranged on a stone patio. Sunlight filters through the trees, enhancing the serene setting.
Guest suite in Madeley
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 491 reviews

Cosy Modern Annex nestled in the Ironbridge Gorge

The Barn at Lees Farm is Nestled in the centre of the UNESCO World Heritage Site - The Ironbridge Gorge. This rural retreat offers annex accommodation attached to a the barn dating from 1830. Ironbridge is a 35 minute walk away and there are pubs close by but I would suggest Summer walking distance or a lunchtime visit if walking. It is very peaceful and relaxing. There is an added payable wood fired hot tub option available on request. We are dog friendly, please add your dog to booking

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A slate sign displaying 'The Loft' is attached to a rustic brick wall. The mixture of warm tones from the old bricks provides a charming backdrop, emphasizing the character of the property.
Barn in Kemberton
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 419 reviews

Private Loft Country Hideaway

Suitable for 2 adults, 2 small children. The Loft at the Timbers is an open-plan, modern loft hideaway in the heart of the Shropshire countryside. Set in the grounds of a 17th century cottage. The Loft is self-contained and offers lovely country walks and bike rides straight from its village location, as well as good transport links for Shropshire and Wales The World Heritage Site of Ironbridge is a couple of miles away and there are plenty of lovely cosy pubs for dining out

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A cozy interior features natural wood paneling and a spacious bed with soft linens. A bedside table and a drawer unit provide storage, while a small table and a floor lamp add functionality. A window brings in natural light, creating a warm ambiance.
Hut in Telford and Wrekin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Log cabin in tiny village.

Relax & take it easy at this unique & tranquil getaway, located in a small, historical, farming village which has a feeling of being in the middle of nowhere yet is only minutes from the local market town & other well known, popular tourist attractions, including Iron Bridge & Shrewsbury. Bring your walking boots for a trek up the iconic Wrekin Hill. Your log cabin is located in our garden, you have your own space, patio, fire pit & BBQ, but you can also use our garden.

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A modern kitchen features dark cabinetry with sleek handles and white subway tile backsplash. A wooden island with bar seating is complemented by a pendant light above. Stainless steel appliances, including an oven and gas stove, are visible, alongside a bowl of fresh fruit on the countertop.
Home in Coalbrookdale
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Penny Black Cottage

A refurbished, thoroughly stylish and historically important building in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge Unesco World Heritage Site. Ideal for romantic getaways, business trips, family holidays and walking breaks. With a stylish and sociable kitchen, sumptuous and comfortable beds, luxury ensuite bathrooms, cosy sitting room with log burner and Netflix, and its own private courtyard - Penny Black Cottage will not disappoint even the most discerning traveller.

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The exterior of a charming Victorian terrace is presented, featuring a grey front door with decorative glass accents. A plaque commemorating author Edith Pargeter is mounted beside the door, while two windows above allow natural light into the home.
Cottage in Horsehay
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Author’s childhood home. Cottage in Shropshire.

A spacious Victorian terrace. Birthplace of author Edith Pargeter (Ellis Peters), renowned for her Cadfael stories. Boasting lovely views , a spacious open-plan ground floor with modern, well equipped kitchen, a lounge area with log burner and a double sofa bed. Downstairs toilet and shower, large rear garden. Free street parking. The first floor: bathroom with roll top bath, a master room with king sized bed and a second bedroom with flexible twin single beds.

Top Guest favourite
A modern kitchen and living area is presented, featuring a wooden dining table set for four. Contemporary kitchen cabinets and countertops are visible, with a cozy seating arrangement on a dark leather sofa. Natural light enters through a window, enhancing the warm ambiance.
Condo in Lightmoor
5 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Cosy Modern Flat with Great Networking

Modern Gem: Historic Wonders & Shopping Bliss Nestled in scenic beauty with historical charm, this high-standard flat epitomizes modern living with heritage. Near Ironbridge's world heritage site, Much Wenlock, and Shrewsbury, it offers a quality lodging experience.Prime Location: Immerse in Ironbridge's rich history and explore Much Wenlock and Shrewsbury at your doorstep. Easy access to Telford Shopping Centre, Train Station, and International Centre.

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The modern kitchen features light gray cabinetry with an oven and stylish backsplash. A round wooden table is set for four, enhanced by a soft rug beneath. Ample natural light enters from the window, illuminating the inviting space and creating a warm atmosphere for gathering.
Home in Ironbridge
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Cosy, modern cottage in Ironbridge

If you fancy a relaxing short break away from home, then we recommend you visit the beautiful village of Ironbridge. The cottage dates back to 1893 and has been recently renovated in a modern yet traditional style. The property is in a peaceful street with South facing garden making this an ideal place to unwind, especially in the summer months. The property is a 10 minute walk to the high street with numerous pubs nearby.

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