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Donna and Ian of Springfield Barns Holiday cottages in North Shropshire only launched in Spring 2019 with The Dairy, a studio style cottage sleeping 2 people this was closely followed by The Parlour, a 1 bedroom cottage that sleeps 2 people. They are now pleased to announce that their 3rd conversion, The Coach House, has launched and welcomed its first guests at the end of May 2021. The Coach House is their biggest cottage yet with 2 bedrooms sleeping 4.

All three cottages are beautifully appointed in a modern style with high quality kitchens, bathrooms and furnishings with all the original exposed beams lovingly restored. The cottages are dog friendly and all benefit from their own parking and a private and secure garden. The cottages sit in the owners ground and the guests are able to use the owners adjacent field to walk their furry friends.

Springfield Barns is situated in the heart of the tranquil hamlet of Marton. Located on the outskirts of the village of Baschurch. Shrewsbury is only 10 miles away and Shropshire’s lake district of Ellesmere a little closer at 8 miles.

To find out more or make a booking please visit www.springfieldbarns.co.uk or get in touch anytime,

Email – [email protected]
Phone – 01939 260 404

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