Welcome to Brook House Farm Bed and Breakfast, a friendly family run Georgian country farmhouse set in the beautiful Shropshire countryside close to the county town of Shrewsbury in the Welsh marches. Situated on the banks of the river Severn midway between Shrewsbury and Welshpool, Brook House Farm is an ideal base from which to explore the countryside of the Shropshire hills and mid-Wales or simply spend a few relaxing days away from home.
There is much to see and do in Shropshire with walking, mountain biking, horse riding, fishing and a multitude of other outdoor pursuits all well catered for. If you fancy a quiet day out there is a host of historical buildings, castles and gardens within very easy reach. We specialise in providing wedding party accommodation for weddings and events at nearby Rowton Castle and are pleased to be on their list of approved local accomodation.
We can tailor the details of your stay to accomodate the requirements of your party and can take on tasks such as providing flowers or even champagne.
There is much to see and do in Shropshire with walking, mountain biking, horse riding, fishing and a multitude of other outdoor pursuits all well catered for. If you fancy a quiet day out there is a host of historical buildings, castles and gardens within very easy reach. We specialise in providing wedding party accommodation for weddings and events at nearby Rowton Castle and are pleased to be on their list of approved local accomodation.
We can tailor the details of your stay to accomodate the requirements of your party and can take on tasks such as providing flowers or even champagne.
Services
We serve a full traditional English breakfast but are happy to provide continental, vegetarian or special diet options if requested at the time of booking.
By prior arrangement only we are able to provide an evening meal should you so wish.
Please contact us for prices, menu and availability.
Alternatively you may wish to visit one of the following pubs or restaurants which all offer evening meals and are no more than 5 minutes away at most.
The Fir Tree.
Crew Green.
The Admiral Rodney.
By prior arrangement only we are able to provide an evening meal should you so wish.
Please contact us for prices, menu and availability.
Alternatively you may wish to visit one of the following pubs or restaurants which all offer evening meals and are no more than 5 minutes away at most.
The Fir Tree.
Crew Green.
The Admiral Rodney.
Attingham Park: National Trust owned mansion built in 1785 located in beautiful grounds landscaped by Repton.
Powis Castle: The world-famous garden, overhung with clipped yews, shelters rare and tender plants.
Laid out under the influence of Italian and French styles, it retains its original lead statues and an orangery on the terraces.
High on a rock above the terraces, the castle, originally built circa 1200, began life as a medieval fortress.
Visit Powis Castle website.
Ironbridge Gorge: Ironbridge offers a series of museums, spread along the banks of the River Severn.
Powis Castle: The world-famous garden, overhung with clipped yews, shelters rare and tender plants.
Laid out under the influence of Italian and French styles, it retains its original lead statues and an orangery on the terraces.
High on a rock above the terraces, the castle, originally built circa 1200, began life as a medieval fortress.
Visit Powis Castle website.
Ironbridge Gorge: Ironbridge offers a series of museums, spread along the banks of the River Severn.
Walking in Shropshire: Shropshire has over 3,500 miles of rights of way.
A quarter of the county is designated as the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so our long distance routes run through some of the most beautiful and varied landscapes you will find anywhere in Britain, from the wild borderland hills traversed by Offa's Dyke to the rolling fields and deep gorges through which the Severn Way passes on its way to Bristol.
The Severn Way, runs close to Brooke House Bed & Breakfast, crossing over from Wales to England at Crew Green Bridge.
A quarter of the county is designated as the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so our long distance routes run through some of the most beautiful and varied landscapes you will find anywhere in Britain, from the wild borderland hills traversed by Offa's Dyke to the rolling fields and deep gorges through which the Severn Way passes on its way to Bristol.
The Severn Way, runs close to Brooke House Bed & Breakfast, crossing over from Wales to England at Crew Green Bridge.
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