Cottages in Bridgnorth
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Cottages in Bridgnorth
Is your long-awaited holiday coming up? The time has come to free yourself from your work obligations to take a well-deserved break. If you are thinking of a holiday destination in a quiet and fun environment, Bridgnorth, a town in Shropshire, England, is ideal for children and for sharing with the entire family. With the support of our Holidu platform, you will find spacious, cosy cottages to make your stay an experience you will want to repeat.
Modern cottages with spectacular views and gardensTailor-made cottages for your holiday stay with spacious rooms for couples or families in a relaxing atmosphere. You can play with your dog in the garden or take him for a walk. These cottages in the centre of Bridgnorth have luxurious rooms, internet access, BBQ facilities and a large garden.
Travellers and activities
The Old Town Hall occupies the main position in the town centre, full of history to visit in Bridgnorth town centre, impressive building, beautiful, has been a commercial and political centre for centuries. It used to serve as a courtroom, it still retains unique and original features. You can go in, see the architecture, the stained glass windows, a little oasis in a bustling town, there is much to see, the staff are helpful and friendly.
Bridgnorth for garden loversDower House Garden, a 1.5 acre site within the grounds of Morville Hall (National Trust). It has several gardens, designed in the style of different historical periods. In April and May, you will see a display of tulips and other bulbs, June for roses, July and August for agapanthus and clematis, September for michaelmas daisies and traditional apple varieties. You can enjoy a wonderful cream tea, quince paste, with fruit from the orchard in its natural form.
Did you know that the town of Bridgnorth is home to a funicular railway linking the upper and lower towns, known as the Bridgnorth funicular or the Castle Hill Railway, it has been in operation for over 100 years, the other option is to overcome 200 steps or use roads which dramatically increases the journey?
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Here, fun walks are well planned with trails of various lengths, suitable for different abilities. You can also explore by bike, well-maintained routes, directional signs are clear and easy to follow. You will find ponds worth a visit, usually you can see swans or herons and a National Trust shepherds hut, you can have tea and cakes, enjoy beautiful woodland, ideal for families.
2. Fabulous experience on the River SevernFantastic, different trip led by helpful and friendly people. By boat on the beautiful River Severn, then by canoe, fabulous experience, ideal for children, with beautiful views of the course accompanied by the sound of steam trains. Once we arrive at Arley, enjoy a cuppa and then back via steam train to Bridgnorth. A picnic can be arranged to have a lot of fun.
3. Welcome to the brilliant The Astbury Golf CourseImpressive course, tidy, with numerous tough holes, especially the 18th. The fairways are green, with just the right amount of grass. The bunkers have the kind of sand from which you can play proper recovery shots, it's quite fast, birdsong and the occasional sound of Severn Valley Ste trains are present. A fantastic course, the staff are lovely and friendly.
4. Great little theatre in BridgnorthVisit this little gem of a theatre, lovely, this is a wonderful venue for theatrical and musical events, the staff volunteer, friendly and helpful. The seating is excellent, the entertainment is incredible, picturesque, the sound is excellent, includes guitar performances, great place to see acts up close and personal, excellent concert programme, fabulous views over Bridgnorth and the River Severn.
5. St Leonard's Church, a beautiful old churchThis is a beautiful church, built of deep red local sandstone, architecturally impressive, with a mighty tower and some impressive looking gargoyles and carvings. It has beautiful stained-glass windows, it has hidden treasures, the lepers window, the funerary plaques, the curator was a lovely lady, the interior matches its stunning exterior, the 17th century hammer beam ceiling, it stands out in a cathedral like closure.
6. Visit Rays FarmMagnificent farm, plenty of animals to share with, ample space to run around. The staff are welcoming, friendly, all the animals look happy, well cared for. You can go into the countryside with the goats in a wonderful experience. The woods, the owls are beautiful. There is plenty to do with young or older children. There are walks in Woodland, you can see the different sculptures, have a coffee and enjoy delicious ice cream.
7. Shopping in BridgnorthBridgnorth has some impressive places of great economic, artistic or cultural significance, offering thousands of square feet of quality goods. There are individual, side street shops where enthusiasts can browse to their heart's content, and antique auctions are held regularly throughout the year in the town's specialist venues. Painters, potters, sculptors, professional carvers are inspired to exhibit their works in local galleries. If the past is your hobby, you will find plenty of antique shops.
Information about cottages in Bridgnorth
🏡 Cottages available: | 23 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -55%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £29. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 5 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |