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An open plan kitchen and dining area features light wood flooring and a staircase leading to a mezzanine level. Modern cabinetry and a countertop are complemented by a small dining table with two chairs. Pendant lighting fixtures hang from the ceiling, enhancing the bright ambiance.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

The Pigsty - Romantic retreat, free parking

The Pigsty is a detached apartment adjacent to the owners property. Approx 500m to the town centre and The Severn Valley Railway. Parking for one car is also available onsite. The apartment has one bedroom, shower room and an open plan living space, which comprises a mezzanine lounge area and fully equipped kitchen finished to a high specification, including a Nespresso machine and pods. Suitable for couples - a double sofa bed is available in the lounge area for children at an additional cost.

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A charming entrance is framed by greenery, leading to a white door adorned with a heart-shaped decoration and a lion's head knocker. A doormat with the word 'HAPPY' welcomes guests, while potted plants add a touch of color against the yellow wall.
Home
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Boutique style cottage Bridgnorth

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located cottage in the historic market town of Bridgnorth. The cottage occupies one of the best positions in Bridgnorth, situated in the heart of high town amongst the numerous shops, bars and restaurants. The Severn Valley Railway, Castle Walk, Theatre on the Steps and local cinema are all within easy walking distance, along with the beautiful River Severn - a favourite with fishermen. There is a market every Saturday and a Craft Fair each Sunday.

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A stargazing hot tub is set on a wooden deck, surrounded by fencing. Water bubbles rise from the hot tub, creating a soothing ambiance. The surrounding area is subtly enhanced by nature, complementing the tranquil outdoor setting.
Cabin
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviews

Lakeview Lodge at Astbury Falls (Lodge 8).

A superb luxury detached lodge with a stargazing hot tub and private sauna in the exclusive Astbury Falls site, a gated complex, close to a man-made waterfall, in a dedicated area of outstanding natural beauty, just 1.8 miles from the picturesque town of Bridgnorth. Please contact us if you would like a special event organised or a special welcome pack, we will do our very best to accomadate your request. Stays of 7 nights and longer will be discounted, maximum stay is thirty-one nights.

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The exterior of the cottage is shown, featuring a natural stone facade and wooden door. A small patio area with a bench provides an inviting space for relaxation, surrounded by well-maintained gardens. Scenic countryside views extend in the background under a blue sky with fluffy clouds.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Quiet & peaceful cottage for two, Much Wenlock

Within walking distance of Much Wenlock, this peaceful detached cottage is surrounded by the beautiful Shropshire countryside. Ideal for walkers & cyclists alike the cottage offers plenty of space for you to relax & unwind. Enjoy the spectacular sunsets in the summer or during the autumn/winter months, the cottage becomes a wonderfully snug hideaway, with the woodburning stove making it the perfect place to curl up after a brisk walk through the Shropshire Hills or exploring the local area.

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A cozy living space is highlighted by a comfortable gray sofa adorned with various cushions. A wooden coffee table sits in front of a wood-burning stove, complemented by soft lighting from a lamp. A mirror reflects the warm ambiance, while subtle decor adds character.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Little Orchard - cosy cottage, beautiful views

Brimming with Character & Charm, Little Orchard is a unique victorian terraced cottage located in the heart of Bridgnorth. A few minutes walk from the historic High Street, and yet set in a quiet 'off-street' backwater that facilitates arguably one of the best views in Bridgnorth, the meandering River Severn can be seen carving its way through the landscape below. The cottage features a private -'residents-only' terrace that takes full advantage of the stunning location and views on offer.

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Barn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

The Granary, two bedroom barn conversion.

Stunning location for country walks (Dogs are welcome). Snuggle up in this rustic space with a log burning stove whilst enjoying all the modern convenience you need. Go back in time playing old arcade games like space invaders or Pac-Man on the Moet style games console. King size bed in the main bedroom and Double in the Mezzanine. Approximately 3 miles outside the historic town of Bridgnorth, access to The Severn Valley Railway, local market, Golf, restaurants, bars & wedding venues.

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A charming 18th-century cottage is presented with a white facade, featuring a slate roof and a central entryway. The wooden front door stands out with its natural finish. Windows of various shapes allow light to enter, accentuating the cottage's unique character.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Bernie’s Cottage

Bernie’s Cottage is located in the High Town on the immediate outskirts of Bridgnorth town centre, perfectly located for an easy five minute walk into town, 10 minutes to The Severn Valley Railway, Castle Walk, park and funicular railway. This quirky 18th century cottage over three floors has been totally refurbished .The two bedrooms include a spacious kingsize on the top floor and a cosy double on the middle floor. The cottage has parking for two cars and a sunny garden with seating.

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A cozy lounge is showcased with a vintage-style sofa and two armchairs, complemented by a rustic coffee table. Exposed brick walls and beams enhance the historical charm, while a large window offers views of the outside landscape. A contemporary light fixture illuminates the space.
Flat
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

The Old Cellar Apartment 1762

"Immerse in History at The Old Cellar, Hillside House – Bridgnorth's Unique Stay Experience" Step into a unique blend of history and comfort at The Old Cellar in Hillside House, a beautifully preserved self-contained two-bedroom apartment located in the charming town of Bridgnorth. As a structure steeped in history dating back to 1762, The Old Cellar offers a seamless fusion of vintage allure and modern conveniences. 1 kitchen dinner 2 double bedrooms 1 Lounge 1 bathroom Utility

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The exterior of a charming brick cottage is showcased under a clear blue sky, with a sloping green lawn leading to a well-maintained garden. Soft pink flowering bushes add color beside the entrance, which is accessed by a set of stone steps. A pathway extends toward the countryside.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Water Mill Retreat, with Alpacas

The Water Mill - with Alpacas An exquisite bespoke retreat 4 miles from Bridgnorth in Claverley Shropshire. This beautifully unique 3 story, 2 bedroom period property is set in the Shropshire English countryside. This Spacious property maintains many original features inside the building however, has modern day favourites. The Mill is a peaceful place to get away to unwind and relax or should you wish has plenty of walks, bike rides, tea rooms, pubs and places to visit close by.

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The cottage exterior features a whitewashed brick façade with a traditional pitched roof. A welcoming front door painted in a soft hue is complemented by a large, multi-paned window nearby, showcasing a glimpse of greenery inside.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

MULTI Award Winning Little Gem Cartway Bridgnorth

One bedroomed cottage on historic Cartway in High Town best location in town. Views across River Severn from terrace at rear of cottage. Minutes' walk from the vibrant High Street with independent shops, bars and restaurants. Situated near the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, the Castle Walk and the Severn Valley Railway. ONE dog Fees Apply £30 for up to 3 nights. £10 charged for each additional night payable at the cottage. ADVISE ON BOOKING NO PUPPIES

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A golden sun sets over expansive fields, casting a warm glow across the landscape. Tall grasses sway softly in the foreground, while trees dot the horizon under a subtly colorful sky.
Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Morfe Farm Annex Beautiful Shropshire Countryside

Morfe Farm Annex is a beautiful modernly decorated self catered apartment, adjoining the main property with a separate entrance and parking. We are located in the beautiful Shropshire countryside just 3 miles from the market town of Bridgnorth which is on the banks of the River Severn and home to the Severn Valley Railway. The property is suitable for couples, however there is a double sofa bed in the lounge area for extra guests at an additional cost.

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A wooden deck features a Scandinavian log-fired hot tub surrounded by a natural landscape. A small table holds towels and refreshments, complemented by potted flowers. The tranquil lake reflects the cloudy sky, creating a serene atmosphere for relaxation.
Tent
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Lake side tipi with hot tub and stunning views

Escape to our idyllic lakeside tipi, where comfort meets nature. Featuring a super king-size bed and a cozy log burner, it’s the perfect retreat in any season. Soak in the Scandinavian log-fired hot tub as you take in tranquil lake views, or enjoy fishing right from the shore. Breathe in the fresh air, unwind in peaceful surroundings, and experience a unique blend of rustic charm and indulgent luxury.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Bridgnorth?

    Popular places to stay include accommodations in High Town for historic ambiance, Low Town for riverside access, and residential neighborhoods for a quieter atmosphere. Each area has its own distinctive character and local amenities.

  • What are the best things to do in Bridgnorth with kids?

    Children often enjoy riding the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, playing in riverside parks, and visiting interactive museums. Family walks along scenic trails and attending seasonal festivals can add variety to your stay.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Bridgnorth?

    Explore ancient streets in High Town, ride the historic Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, and stroll along the River Severn’s scenic pathways. Visiting heritage sites, museums, and local markets is often recommended for a varied experience.

  • How is the weather in Bridgnorth?

    Bridgnorth has cool winters from 34–46°F (1–8°C) and mild summers near 53–70°F (12–21°C), with regular rainfall throughout the year. Layers and waterproof clothing help with shifting conditions outdoors.

  • When is the best time to visit Bridgnorth?

    Late spring and summer are frequently suggested for milder weather around 53–70°F (12–21°C) and seasonal markets. Autumn brings colorful foliage and cultural events, while winter is cooler and often quieter.

  • What are the best places to visit in Bridgnorth?

    Frequently suggested places to visit include Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, High Town’s medieval streets, and scenic walks along the River Severn. Locally rooted museums and gardens also highlight the area’s history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Bridgnorth?

    Bridgnorth has riverside paths along the River Severn, woodland trails in nearby country parks, and scenic routes around the town’s historic centers. Walkers can also explore public footpaths offering views of the valley and local countryside.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Bridgnorth?

    Families often explore the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, enjoy riverside walks, and visit public parks around town. Locally rooted museums and seasonal events can provide hands-on activities and learning opportunities for children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bridgnorth?

    Day trips are often recommended to Ironbridge’s historic sites, Ludlow’s market town, and West Midlands countryside attractions. Locally rooted gardens, nature reserves, or heritage museums can provide engaging activities nearby.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bridgnorth?

    Pet-friendly rentals are available in neighborhoods like High Town, Low Town, and around the riverside. Some stays have easy access to walking paths and open parks, making it convenient for travelers with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Bridgnorth?

    Explore both the High Town and Low Town to experience Bridgnorth’s distinct character, as each area has its own charm and historical sites. Comfortable walking shoes help with steep streets, and local markets are a good place to discover regional products.

  • What is Bridgnorth known for?

    Bridgnorth is known for its split-level layout, historic architecture, and the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway connecting High Town and Low Town. The town frequently draws visitors with river views and locally rooted heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bridgnorth?

    Explore quieter riverside pathways, tucked-away gardens, and historic alleyways in Bridgnorth’s High Town. Some local independent shops and smaller museums around the town offer unique finds and insights into Bridgnorth’s heritage.

  • What are the best foods to try in Bridgnorth?

    The town has foods rooted in Shropshire traditions, such as locally sourced pies, cheeses, and sausages. Afternoon tea and baked goods are frequently suggested, as well as meals using seasonal produce from nearby farms.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Bridgnorth?

    Bring sturdy walking shoes for tackling hilly streets, a light rain jacket year-round, and layers for changing temperatures. An umbrella and reusable water bottle are also useful for exploring historic sites and outdoor spaces.

  • What is the nightlife in Bridgnorth like?

    The nightlife in Bridgnorth centers around friendly pubs, riverside restaurants, and occasional live music venues. Evenings are relaxed, with many locals gathering in historic settings for drinks, conversation, and community events.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Bridgnorth?

    Bridgnorth has traditional fairs, food festivals, and seasonal markets, especially during late spring and summer. Community celebrations and historical reenactments are often highlighted in the town’s annual calendar.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bridgnorth?

    Bridgnorth has family-friendly accommodations, including homes and apartments in High Town, Low Town, and residential areas. Many rentals offer amenities suitable for children and easy access to local parks or attractions.

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    Bridgnorth holiday rentals start at £45 per night before taxes and fees

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Bridgnorth stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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