Brereton's Bed and Breakfast nestles amongst some of Englands finest undiscovered scenery.
Surrounded by wonderful walking country, amazing animal and bird life, plus quaint hamlets and picturesque towns and stately homes, offering delights to discover in all weathers.
Arriving at Brereton's bed and breakfast, having driven along country lanes that date from times long forgotten, you will feel your cares lift away, as you arrive down the drive and face the stunning vista of fields, trees and gentle hills, as far as the eye can see.
Woolston Farm dates from the 18th Century; a real find in the hustle and bustle of today's hectic world.
Access to the farm is via a gravel driveway; the beautiful wooden
entrance porch has two steps of 9.5 and 8 inches depth, with a further 7.5 inch step from porch into the hallway.
The stunning staircase to the second floor is unusual, in that it is
wider than average and contains 22 steps.
The larger of the two en-suite rooms, boasts a beautiful four-poster bed, to complement the feeling of timeless tranquility and comfort that is so much a part of this beautiful county.
The second room is a twin room with delightful views across the surrounding fields.
Highlights
Close to the Long Mynd.
Fantastic area for walking.
Pictures
Four Poster room
Twin Room
Gardens to Enjoy
Stunning views
Facilities
Rooms:
Family Rooms:
0
Single Rooms:
0
Double Rooms:
1
Twin Rooms:
1
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.
Pet Facilities: Pets are allowed. Well behaved.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for. With Notice given as to requirements.
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed.
Directions
Seeking Shropshire's Shangri-La By Car:
From Church Stretton:
Take the A49 South. At Marshbrook, turn right onto the B4370, then take a left turn.
Go through the little hamlet of Whittingslow, straight past the white house on the right and continue into the next hamlet.
The farm is round the corner on the left.
From Craven Arms:
Take the A49 North out of Craven Arms. At Jewsons take the A489 left and immediately under the bridge, turn for Wistanstow.
Go straight up to the top of the village and Woolston is signposted 1 mile.