Nestled within the breathtaking Shropshire Hills National Landscape, The Bank House Annexe in Church Stretton offers a delightful retreat for walkers, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful escape. With stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the convenience of off-road parking, this charming annexe is the ideal getaway for families and friends alike, no matter the season.
Step inside and you’ll find a beautifully appointed kitchen, fully equipped for preparing hearty meals after a day exploring the hills. Whether you choose to dine at the cosy indoor table or head outside to the enclosed courtyard, you’ll be treated to the serene ambiance of the countryside. On warmer days, gather around the barbecue for an alfresco feast, surrounded by the natural beauty of Shropshire.
Venture upstairs to the first floor, where a snug awaits—a perfect retreat for those chillier evenings. Sink into plush armchairs, switch on the TV, or delve into a good book from the selection provided. The snug offers a quiet space to unwind, making it an ideal spot for winter evenings by the fire.
The sleeping arrangements are designed for comfort and tranquillity. The first floor hosts a charming double bedroom, while the second floor offers a spacious family room. Both rooms are filled with character, from the historic windows that bathe the rooms in natural light to the charming period details that harken back to the property’s rich past. After a day of outdoor adventures, you’ll relish the comfort of these restful retreats.
The modern bathroom is a sanctuary in itself, featuring a luxurious bath, a walk-in shower, and a separate vanity area—perfect for preparing for the day ahead or unwinding in the evening.
The Bank House Annexe places you at the doorstep of Shropshire’s most enchanting attractions. The Shropshire Hills National Landscape offers an endless array of walking trails, each revealing stunning vistas, wildlife encounters, and the unspoiled beauty of the region. For those with a passion for history, Stokesay Castle provides a fascinating glimpse into medieval life, while the National Trust’s Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd are a photographer’s dream.
Nature enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, where you can immerse yourself in the local flora and fauna. For a truly wild experience, explore the Stiperstones National Nature Reserve, home to rare wildlife and unique geological features.
On a more leisurely day, why not visit Earl's Hill Nature Reserve or Eastridge Woods? Both are perfect for a family picnic or a bit of birdwatching, offering peaceful retreats amid the natural splendour of Shropshire.
The Bank House Annexe invites you to experience the wonders of the Shropshire Hills, where every season brings its own unique charm. Whether you’re here for a winter walk through frost-kissed landscapes or a summer hike under clear blue skies, this is your perfect base. Book your stay today and begin your journey into the heart of one of England’s most beautiful regions.