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Rustic town centre Mews house with king size bed
An attractive, Grade 2 Listed mews house, recently renovated in a modern, welcoming style. King size bed and free Wi-Fi. Located in the beautiful town centre, within a few minutes walk of the Quarry Park, Castle, shops and restaurants. If arriving by train, it’s a ten minute walk to the house. There are multiple car parks within a few minutes walk. There is an outdoor secure storage area, perfect for bikes. It’s an ideal location for exploring fabulous Shrewsbury and the surrounding area.

The Loft - Shrewsbury
A bright spacious 1st floor, 1 bedroom flat, on the River Severn just across from Shrewsbury Town centre, that is minutes away on foot. This private, comfortable and calm space enjoys natural light throughout the day. Enjoy the local pub with river views and alfresco dining. Our Coleham high street has an independent coffee shop and greengrocer along with a Spar, butcher and a variety of take aways, within a 2 minute walk. The layout and facilities make this an ideal long term rental as well.

Modern apartment in Town Centre & Nearby Parking
A newly renovated apartment with spacious open plan kitchen/living room with all the basics and essentials you need during your stay. Cosy bedroom with double bed, wardrobe and drawers. Complete with ensuite bathroom containing toilet, sink and shower. Exclusive off road car parking just a 1 minute walk from the apartment. Please note this is a 2nd floor apartment so 2 small flights of stairs must be climbed to access. Not suitable for wheelchair users or those who have difficulty walking.

Town Apartment in Shropshire
Modern apartment in the heart of Shrewsbury. Close to shops, bars and the scenic river Severn. The perfect place to enjoy the medieval and vibrant town of Shrewsbury. Newly renovated kitchen and bathroom to a premium standard. Relax and unwind in a cosy cellar living space. Fully private (not shared access) courtyard with late afternoon sun. Enjoy a relaxing stay or use as a base for exploring Shrewsbury and surrounding Shropshire area. The accommodation is only accessible via stairs.

The Old Stables, The River Severn, Shrewsbury
The Old Stables is a stylishly-converted private, en suite room with its own sitting area and balcony in a peaceful, unique location on the river - a few minutes walk from the train station and the centre of historic Shrewsbury. We have free gated parking for up to two cars and secure bike storage. Our favourite walk is along The River Severn path to the English Bridge, up Wyle Cop with its amazing array of independent shops, restaurants and pubs. A little further is the lovely Quarry Park

Pretty Victorian Townhouse
Accommodating up to 3 people, No 6 a 3 storey Victorian Townhouse is 10 mins walk from Shrewsbury’s historic town centre. A perfect base for exploring the local sights. Parking is available on Coton Crescent a couple of minutes walk away. Train & Bus Stations are also very close by. No 6 is styled with both modern & refinished furniture in keeping with its age & is equipped with all the creature comforts required for a short or longer stay. No 6, uses a Ring Doorbell for safety & security

Charming mews cottage in the heart of Shrewsbury.
Situated in 'The Loop' of the historic Medieval town of Shrewsbury, this cosy Grade II Listed mews cottage is a perfect base for exploring the town and surrounding area. **Free parking included when booking with us** (at own risk) You'll be minutes walk from; artisan bakers, The Market Hall with its butchers, grocers, fishmongers, cheesemongers and eateries, The Quarry Park, Shrewsbury Castle, Theatre Severn, bars, cafés, restaurants and a host of independent retailers on Wyle Cop.

Rose Cabin, studio with secluded patio
A relaxing, studio in the hosts garden, with one double bed, a kitchenette, table for two for eating or work and a separate shower room. Bright, airy and modern, with a private entrance and patio area. A very central location within easy walking distance of Shrewsbury town centre, the award winning indoor market, Theatre Severn, the Quarry Park, River Severn, railway and bus stations. Nearby there is a local shop, pubs and restaurants and the bus stops outside the house.

Entire Town House, Historic Shrewsbury centre
Victorian Town House, fully modernised while retaining many original features. A fairly short walk to the centre of town, situated close to the train station, between the river and the castle. Access to all Shrewsbury has to offer. A vibrant town full of bars, restaurants and events nearby yet quiet enough for a relaxing break. With two bedrooms, a family bathroom, modern open plan kitchen diner, lounge with original fireplace and paved courtyard to the rear.

Modern, self contained, ground floor apartment
The annex at 44 Belvidere Road in Shrewsbury is part of our detached family home, but completely separate with its own entrance door. All newly refurbished with oak floors and doors, new kitchen and bathroom and new carpet in the bedroom. We are situated in a nice residential area to the east side of the medieval town of Shrewsbury.. Discount for 7 night bookings, discounts sometimes available for 3 nights or more. Please contact us for availability.

Charming 2 bed duplex with parking + courtyard
The apartment is spread over 2 floors and is full of character, it has parking on site behind and 2 bedrooms to sleep 2 to 4 comfortably with a south facing sunny courtyard which is dog friendly. It is on 2 levels overlooking the historic town centre, a 30 second walk from the train station, and a 1 min walk from the bus station. It has sky super fast WiFi, fire TV Amazon prime Disney+ Apple TV and Netflix

Cosy mews cottage in lovely medieval Shrewsbury.
This recently renovated Grade II 17th century mews cottage is tucked away in the centre of Shrewsbury close to beautiful river walks, shops, bars and restaurants. ⚠️ May 2025 Please note - there is some temporary building work being undertaken at an adjacent property. There may be noise from this (men & power tools, not JCBs or heavy machinery) for a couple of months. This will be weekdays 8am - 4pm).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Shrewsbury?
Many guests choose to stay around the historic town centre, where medieval streets are lined with independent shops and heritage sites. The Quarry area is often suggested for its riverside setting and leafy parks.
What are the best things to do in Shrewsbury with kids?
Families often enjoy exploring The Quarry park, visiting Shrewsbury Castle for its exhibits, or discovering hands-on activities at Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery. Boat rides on the River Severn are another way to add a relaxed adventure.
What are some of the best things to do in Shrewsbury?
Shrewsbury has a picturesque town centre with half-timbered buildings, Shrewsbury Castle, and Shrewsbury Abbey. Exploring the riverside paths at The Quarry or browsing local markets is frequently suggested.
How is the weather in Shrewsbury?
Shrewsbury has mild winters around 34–47°F (1–8°C), and warmer summers reaching 53–70°F (12–21°C), with moderate rainfall throughout the year. Raincoats and layers are practical year-round, especially for outdoor plans.
When is the best time to visit Shrewsbury?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor festivals. Spring flowers in The Quarry and markets around the medieval streets create a vibrant setting.
What are the best places to visit in Shrewsbury?
Shrewsbury Castle, the historic town centre, and Shrewsbury Abbey are frequently suggested for their character and history. The Quarry, a riverside park, draws visitors for walks among gardens and seasonal events.
What are some hiking trails in Shrewsbury?
Stroll along riverside paths in The Quarry or explore woodland trails at Haughmond Hill, located around Shrewsbury. Some visitors enjoy walking the Severn Way, which passes through scenic countryside and historic sites.
What are some family activities we can do in Shrewsbury?
Families often explore Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, enjoy riverside walks in The Quarry, or try boat trips on the River Severn. Playgrounds, gardens, and occasional family workshops add variety for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Shrewsbury?
Popular day trips include exploring the half-timbered streets of Ludlow, Ironbridge Gorge museums, or gardens at Attingham Park. The nearby Shropshire Hills invite visitors to venture into rolling countryside and nature reserves.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Shrewsbury?
Many accommodations in Shrewsbury welcome pets, especially around areas like the town centre and by The Quarry. Parks and riverside walks nearby make outings with dogs convenient.
What are some local tips for visiting Shrewsbury?
Consider joining a walking tour to uncover local history and hidden passages. Early mornings in the town centre and The Quarry are quieter for photography, and markets are often at their most lively on weekends.
What is Shrewsbury known for?
Shrewsbury is known for its medieval architecture, distinctive half-timbered buildings, and connection to Charles Darwin, who was born here. The town also has festivals, historic churches, and the scenic loop of the River Severn.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Shrewsbury?
Seek out Shrewsbury's 'shuts'—narrow medieval passageways linking secret courtyards and historic buildings. The Dingle, a sunken garden in The Quarry, is a tranquil spot for flower displays and quiet moments.
What are the best foods to try in Shrewsbury?
Shrewsbury frequently features locally baked Shrewsbury biscuits, traditional pies and pastries, and regional cheeses at markets or tearooms. Some visitors enjoy sampling produce from Shropshire farms or afternoon cream teas.
What should I bring for a trip to Shrewsbury?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring cobbled streets and parks, plus a raincoat or compact umbrella due to frequent showers. Layered clothing is helpful, as temperatures shift from cool mornings to sunnier afternoons.
What is the nightlife in Shrewsbury like?
Shrewsbury has cosy pubs, independent bars, and occasional live music venues scattered around the town centre. Some historic establishments serve local brews, and weekend evenings often feature comedy or open mic performances.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Shrewsbury?
Shrewsbury has a lively events calendar, including the Shrewsbury Flower Show in summer, with garden displays and performances. Shrewsbury Food Festival typically takes place in late June, celebrating local flavors, while the Shrewsbury Folk Festival is often held around the August Bank Holiday weekend with music and cultural programming.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Shrewsbury?
Many rentals in Shrewsbury are suited for families, especially near The Quarry and the historic centre. Green spaces, playgrounds, and museums are accessible, making it easier to plan outings with children.
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