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Located in the heart of the Shropshire countryside near Church Stretton, Lawley House has welcomed visitors for over 15 years and the visitor book bears testimony to the many guests who return again and again to enjoy the comfort, peace and warm welcome.
A "gentleman's residence" built around 1900 on the site of three cottages set in three acres of gardens and grounds it commands a panoramic view dominated by the Lawley hill, hence the name.
The delightful original Victorian features are apparent as soon as guests enter the spacious hall. After settling in the conservatory is the perfect place to take tea and enjoy the fabulous views. Guests are also invited to share the elegant drawing room. The gracious easy rising stairs with barleycorn twisted balusters lead to the first floor rooms, "Wrekin", Lawley" and "Caradoc, past the cockerel keeping watch in the window!
Comfort is paramount at Lawley House and all bedrooms have divan beds with fine linen and choice of pillows. Duvets are generally provided, but sheets and blankets are available on request. Every room has colour TV, easy chairs, hair dryer, full teamaking facilities and a small fridge for real milk. Many thoughtful extras are provided, such as wine glasses, bottle opener, binoculars and iron / ironing board on request. |