Cheese Room Cottage – so named because it was converted in early 2016 from the original brick building used for the making and storing of cheese when it was part of our dairy farm - is found down a private lane just off the road running through the hamlet of Marchamley. The historic village of Hodnet is a mile down the road, with the medieval county town of Shrewsbury just 14 miles to the south-west. We are also only ten miles from the Welsh border!
The self-catering cottage has full disabled access and is all level on the ground floor with no steps and extra wide doors throughout. The ground floor comprises a large open-plan living room with kitchen and dining area, a wet room, and double bedroom with built-in furniture allowing plenty of floor space for the wheelchair user. There is a small single bedroom on the first floor for use by an unrelated carer accompanying a disabled person or elderly couple, or for a third family member. (Further accommodation for two persons is available in the village should you want to holiday with extra friends or family - please ask for details.) We are happy to accept one or two well-behaved pets as we appreciate that many visitors like to holiday with their pets. (We regret that smoking or the use of candles is not permitted in the cottage.)
Without exception, all the guests who have stayed in the cottage since we opened in April 2016 have been enchanted by the beauty of this area of Shropshire and have found so many activities to do and places to visit. Do come and explore our glorious countryside - we’re sure you will fall in love with this hidden gem of England!