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Acorn Cottage at Oakdene Farm Petton
Acorn cottage is an attractive newly converted single storey traditional barn located in the historic hamlet of Petton, Shropshire.
It is set in a courtyard where you can feed
the ducks, chickens or meet the Angora goats. The barn is well
equipped and set in a delightful, friendly area amidst beautiful
countryside.
About Petton
The property is in the heart of Petton a peaceful little hamlet; it is situated on a small hill that gave it its name. There has been a settlement in the area since Saxon times and it is mentioned in the Domesday Book. You have many interesting sights to see right on the doorstep.
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Local Events in Shropshire
Shropshire tourist information and leisure guide, including accommodation, visitor attractions and events. Towns include Shrewsbury, birthplace of Charles Darwin, Much Wenlock the home of the modern Olympic games, Ironbridge and Ludlow. Original name was salop.
The Museum has been refurbished with financial assistance from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Shropshire Council and is due to re-open to the public in February.
The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust is celebrating the news that it has secured a share of a £20 million per annum Major Grants funding stream from Arts Council England, to cover the period 2012-15.
Larger than ever before, the 2012 Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival, which runs from Saturday 5th to Sunday 13th May, features around 30 free guided walks covering a range of interests and abilities
Much Wenlock Town Council is to host a launch of the 2012 year entitled ‘Much Wenlock Welcomes 2012’.
The UK’s largest rural film festival, Borderlines Film Festival, celebrates ten years of refreshing the parts of the country others don’t reach with a double slice of movie heaven, a series of open-air and site specific screenings during May (4 - 20,) to complement its regular programme (24 February – 11 March).
10 things you probably dont know about Shropshire
