Bastard Hall is a 15th century Grade 2 listed town house that is close to Wenlock Edge. The property boasts beautiful en-suite rooms with sitting areas overlooking the Priory and Shropshire countryside.
The property has a varied selection of accommodation and many contain beautiful period features. Some rooms contain en suite, yet all are beautifully furnished and contain necessary amenities.
Further Information
The Priory room has oak panelled walls and beamed ceiling. It has the unusual feature of a priest-hole dating from the sixteenth century, used for hiding priests during Henry VIII's dissolution of the monastery. The room has the facilities of a double oak panelled bed, single bed, three-piece suite, remote control TV, tea and coffee making facilities and is most comfortable. It has a private bathroom which is situated adjacently on the same floor.
Getting There
From the junction of the A5/A458 (S) Shrewsbury. Take the A458 south to Much Wenlock. In Much Wenlock turn left onto Smithfield Road. Follow the road onto Shineton street.
Primary Non-smoking
Site Description Historic House, National Trust Building
Site Facilities Fireplace, Guest Dining Room, Off-street Parking, Guest Lounge
Room - General Duvets, Ensuite (Private Bathroom)
Linen & Laundry Duvets, Towels
Activities Cycling, Dining, Fishing, Hiking, Walking
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