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County - Shropshire
Tel code: 01694 | code search
Postcode: SY6 | code search
Population: 3420
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Church Stretton is a lovely old market town backed by the Long Mynd to the west and with Wenlock Edge a few miles eastwards, its attractions including Brockhurst Castle and the nearby hill of Caer Caradoc... Read More

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North Hill Farm

North Hill Farm
Chris and George Brandon-Lodge invite you to stay at their farmhouse bed and breakfast in a glorious hilltop setting with majestic views of the Shropshire Hills. It is an ideal place to stay for anyone ... More | Double Room: £56 | visit website
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Court Farm

Court Farm

A truly wonderful base from which to explore Shropshire and the surrounding counties, Court Farm is a listed farmhouse set on a 330 acre working mixed farm in the peaceful and idyllic hamlet of Gretton.

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Brookfields Guesthouse

Brookfields Guesthouse

Angie and Paul welcome you to this attractive, substantial Edwardian guest house in Church Stretton, Shropshire. We offer high quality bed & breakfast accommodation within a friendly and relaxing environment. Our home is set with ... More | Double Room: From £32.50 | visit website

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Mynd House

Mynd House

Mynd House lies at the foot of the Long Mynd in the unspoilt village of Little Stretton. An Edwardian house built at the turn of the century, it now provides 7 charming and luxurious en-suite bedrooms with ... More | Double Room: From £35 | visit website

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