Sleeps 5

The Cart Shed

The Cart shed is a unique modern barn conversion with two en-suite bedrooms downstairs and a lovely open plan living, dining and kitchen area on the first floor, outside is a patio area with table, chairs, sun umbrella and charcoal BBQ.

As you walk into the light airy hallway of The Cart shed you are greeted with lovely oak doors at either side, one leading to a king bedroom with fitted wardrobes, dressing table and a sliding door to an en-suite shower wet room. On the opposite side of the hall way is a large and spacious family bedroom with one double bed and one single bed, this room also has a fitted wardrobe and an en-suite shower room, both bedrooms have oak sliding shutters on the windows replicating the original shutters, giving a nod to the past and a wonderful way to integrate the old with the new.

Upstairs set amongst the original Queen post trusses is a fantastic living space with sofa, easy chairs, smart TV & DVD player a generous dining area and a fully fitted kitchen with 60/40 fridge freezer, electric single oven & hob, dishwasher, washing machine & microwave.

This cottage has lots of lovely features with lovely original beams, open plan upstairs living and underfloor heating both up and down stairs.

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Key Features

  • 2 bedrooms (1 king & 1 triple)
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Modern first floor living area
  • Fully fitted kitchen
  • Underfloor heating throughout
  • Wi-Fi
  • Patio area
  • Off road parking

testimonial quotes

"Another amazing stay everything you need and more. We will be back Thank you x"

Sandra, Molly & Betty

World Heritage Sites

We feel extremely lucky to live close to two of the thirty-two UNESCO world heritage sites in the UK –
Ironbridge – otherwise known as the birth place of the Industrial revolution is the closest just 20 minutes from our holiday cottages.  A visit to the Ironbridge Gorge tells the story of the Darby family and how Abraham Darby I developed the production technique of smelting iron with coke and there began the great 18th century industrial revolution.  There are 10 award-winning hands-on attractions to visit where you can a taste of what life was like back then.   At Blist Hill Victorian town you can meet some almost real Victorians and visit their shops and cottages, explore the Victorian pharmacy, school, candle maker and post office see what a trip to the dentist would have been like.  Enginuity is full of interactive exhibits, paint a tile at the Jackfield tile museum or visit the Darby family homes to see how the other half lived during the 18th & 19th centuries.  Don’t forget to take a walk across the world-famous Ironbridge built in 1779 by Abraham Darby III and spans the river Severn.
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct  -  Just an hour’s drive away you will find one of the most remarkable achievements of the industrial revolution.  You may want to hold your breath as you take a walk or canal boat ride across the UK’s longest & highest aqueduct.  Pontcysyllte is a pioneering masterpiece of Thomas Telford and William Jessop.  The eighteen arched stone and cast-iron structure carries the Llangollen canal across the river Dee, don’t forget your camera as you will want to capture the amazing views.

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