Welcome to The Brewhouse. This charming first floor barn conversion is set in the village of Quatford,near Bridgnorth and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
Accommodation
All first floor. One twin bedroom (can be king-size double on request) with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, fold-away dining table and sitting area with sofa bed. LPG central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, TV with Freeview, DVD, radio, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Lockable bike storage. Front lawned garden with furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2 miles, owner's pub next door. Note: A discount is available at the pub for guests.
Location
The Brewhouse is situated in the village of Quatford, near Bridgnorth. The cottage sleeps two people and has one twin bedroom (which can be a king-size double on request) with an en-suite shower room and an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with a double sofa bed. Outside the cottage benefits from off road parking for two cars, lockable bike storage and a front lawned garden with furniture. With many lovely walks and the pretty, medieval town of Ludlow nearby, The Brewhouse is a fantastic setting for your self-catering holiday.
Bridgnorth is an interesting market town of two distinct halves separated by a red sandtone ridge - The High Town and the Low Town. The two halves are linked by meandering streets and steep steps, and the sheer funicular railway allows visitors to glimpse "the finest view in all my kingdom", as Charles I put it. There is a lively Saturday market which showcases the local fayre, and the River Severn which flows beneath the precipitous castle ruins offers many lovely walks. The steam and diesel engines of the Severn Valley Railway run between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster through pretty country stations. Bridgnorth is surrounded by an abundance of country parks, historic houses, interesting museums and chocolate box Shropshire villages, and also affords ease of access to the 10 museums of Ironbridge Gorge and the Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford. The vibrant destinations of Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Church Stretton are within easy reach, and the surrounding area offers its visitor superb walking and cycling opportunities.
A E Houseman once wrote that Shropshire was "the quietest place under the sun" and today the county remains something of a rural idyll, recognised as one of the least crowded and most peaceful regions in England.
Reviews of The Brewhouse
"Had a really nice break, perfect for walking the dog, pub next door very welcoming and very good food. WILL certainly go again, perfe t base for Bridgenorth and surrounding area. "
Reviewed by denise t on 12/01/2018
"The accommodation was clean, warm and very comfortable. It is situated behind a lovely quaint pub which is a very popular destination for pub grub and drinks."
Reviewed by thirdtimelucky2016 on 29/04/2016
"Very nicely fitted out holiday let, in a good location with excellent food and service in the owners pub next door. We were even allowed to take our dog into the bar which we appreciated."
Reviewed by Mrs Dunscombe on 04/12/2014
"I used to spend my childhood in Quatford & decided to go back to see how things are now, we stayed at The Brewhouse , just behind The Danery pub.it was a lovely place, it had everything you could ask for,lovely decor and all very clean.A fab fitted open plan kitchen with fridge and microwave and oven / lounge area with tv and sofa which doubled as a sofa bed .lovely twin bedroom and bathroom with a shower.We had our own garden area with patio tables and umbrella. When we woke in the morning we had a fantastic view of hills and trees and in the evening you could see the wild rabbits out on the hills.It was great being right next door to a pub, just pop along for a perfect cold pint!."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 24/07/2014
"Friendly, pleasant owners who were very helpful. It was a lovely property with beautiful views."
Reviewed by Mrs Garden on 07/06/2014
"The Brewhouse was a lovely place to stay and had everything that we needed. Also handy for getting out and about by car or on foot. We will be returning next year."
Reviewed by Mrs Butcher on 10/05/2014
"The family were very friendly and not obtrusive. It was a delight to sit out on the patio enjoying the wonderful open space and wildlife. In a great position to see the beauty of Shropshire. "
Reviewed by Mrs Pearson on 28/03/2014
"Very comfortable stay and popped in the pub a few times. Very good!"
Reviewed by Mr Thomas on 05/03/2014
"The cottage being just two rooms we were impressed that it had everything we needed it was very well thought out, with practical but high quality furniture. It was clean and fresh. A dog bowl and towel was supplied, as we took are small dog with us. If there was anything we needed all we had to do is ask. "
Reviewed by Mrs Biddiscombe on 11/10/2013
"Lovely accommodation next to a nice pub/restaurant. Really comfortable bed. Top quality shower. Could not fault anything with The Brewhouse. Nice family run pub that serves really nice beer and superb food! No need to cook. 10/10."
Reviewed by Mr Horton on 04/10/2013
"Lovely location. Great owners, very welcoming. We enjoyed our stay, and will be going back in the future."
Reviewed by Miss McNulty on 20/09/2013
"Myself, husband and dog Molly stayed in the Brewhouse from 3-10 May Its only small but has everything you need - I personally though don't think its suitable for 4 people. There are lovely views from the French doors and its a delight to sit out in the private garden. The water was always hot. We dined in the Danery and it was fantastic! The Brewhouse is in a very nice location with plenty to do and see."
Reviewed by chrissymousehole on 18/05/2013
"The view from The Brewhouse was lovely. It was very private when sitting out in the garden. Huge bed and lovely bathroom. Friendly owners but not at all intrusive."
Reviewed by Mrs Garbutt on 11/05/2013
"Lovely location, so quiet and secluded. If you wanted to eat out it was a very little walk round to the pub and the food is excellent. Property is lovely, fresh and beautifully decorated, a bit like a boutique hotel. We would stay again!"
Reviewed by Miss Thomas on 02/01/2013