Dating back to at least 1692, this period residence, once two cottages, occupies a scenic location just a stones throw from the historic village of Clun, a historic town most famous for its medieval castle and renowned range of walking paths, including the Offa's Dyke, also houses a number of amenities. The town benefits from a doctors surgery, public house, convenient shop, as well as a primary school and a range of independent shops and cafes, with bus services to neighbouring towns and villages. Approximately 9 miles to the east of Craven Arms, a market town is located on the A49 carriageway between Shrewsbury and Hereford. The town lies in the valley of the River Onny on the edge of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town benefits from a railway station linking north to Shrewsbury, Crewe and Manchester, and south to Ludlow, Hereford, Cardiff and Swansea as well as local bus links. Local amenities include, a Post Office, Nursery and Primary Schools, a Doctors Surgery and Dental Practice, two Public Houses, a large Supermarket and many convenience stores amongst other light commercial businesses. Further amenities can be found in Bishops Castle (6 miles) which has a petrol station, secondary school, veterinary practice, as well as a further range of independent shops and restaurants.
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