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Delightful listed town cottage near Severn Valley Railway. Beautifully restored, furnished and fitted to highest possible standards. Shops, pubs, river nearby. Every necessity provided, parking permits supplied. Jacob's Cottage was built around 1840 and forms part of a staggered row of nine terraced houses erected along Ebenezer Steps. This is one of seven ancient walkways connecting Bridgnorth's High Town to Low Town, and Ebenezer Steps clings to the rocky cliff which once formed part of the Castle's defensive ditch. The former artisans' houses are well-known for their unique situation and distinctive 'barley twist' chimneys, and Jacob's Cottage, with its intriguing 'in-house' cave (reputed to have been used as a donkey stable) and two bedrooms, is one of the largest in the row. The property has recently been restored to a very high standard, and great care has been taken to provide quality furnishings, fabrics and accessories throughout. Close to historic Bridgnorth's town centre, the River Severn, open countryside and the famous Severn Valley Railway, Jacob's Cottage is a warm, cosy hideaway and an ideal base for exploring the delights of this glorious county of Shropshire. Facilities - New gas central heating throughout. Living/dining room with cast-iron heating stove, wall lights, TV, VCR, Audio system and selection of books, games, videos, CDs and local guides. Period furnishings and original fitted pitch pine cupboard. New bathroom, with powerful Grohe shower, quality corner cubicle and WC. Soaps, toiletries etc, all provided. New fitted kitchen with gas hob, electric cooker, extractor fan, microwave, refrigerator and washing machine, small table and two chairs. Essentials - loo rolls, cleaning materials, oil, salt, tea, coffee and sugar provided. One bedroom with new double bed, table lamps and clock radio; one bedroom with new twin beds, feature period fireplace High Season Low Season Open All Year, Open at Christmas, Open at New Year Cottage For More InformationVisit Property's Website |
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