This central two bedroom house in Oswestry offers family-friendly spaces, containing a spacious living and dining area downstairs with a separate kitchen and bathroom at the rear of the property. With two bedrooms upstairs, the main offering a double bed and the second containing two singles, it is perfect for a family or a group stay.
A 15 minute stroll to Oswestry centre, you’ll have everything you need to enjoy your break including a log burner, Wi-Fi and on street parking.
The spacious living and dining area contains a cosy sofa, dining table and chairs, and flat screen TV. At the front of the property, there is a log burner and a comfortable armchair, making those evenings even more enjoyable.
At the rear of the property, the kitchen is equipped with everything you'll need for your stay as well as a washing machine for your use. The bathroom is situated further down, containing a toilet, bath with shower over. You are provided with towels for your stay.
Upstairs, the main bedroom awaits you with a double bed and the second bedroom with two single beds. Both include a roomy wardrobe, a flat screen TV and bed linen.
The whole of the property is for your use during your stay.
We offer a variety of properties across Shropshire, all of Team Hudson are local to the area and therefore can assist with guest needs - we're just a phone call or email away! Our 24 hour emergency phone service also offers our guests "peace of mind".
Oswestry is best known for being a market and a historic railway town in Shropshire. Featuring a blend of English and Welsh culture, you can experience bustling markets, independent shops and charming cafes. The town offers a lovely atmosphere, especially on market days, and is great for exploring nearby countryside, historic sites like Whittington Castle, and activities such as steam train rides
With it's easy access to the Welsh Borderlands' industrial heritage and natural beauty, you can explore outside of Oswestry. Nearby attractions in Wales, include the stunning Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall, the historic Powis Castle with its famous gardens, and the Welshpool and Llanfair Railway, a heritage steam line.