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YOU will find this
appealing and comfortable
late eighteenth century home in the original centre,
the conservation area,
of this charming and
tranquil rural village.
GUILSFIELD has a post office, shop,
tennis courts, woodland trust nature reserve,
protected woods, playing fields, children’s play area,
a fine ancient Church
and two village pubs (each serving food) within easy strolling distance of
Vine House.
THERE are delightful walks
via public footpaths
through beautiful countryside.
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GUILSFIELD is two miles only from the
Offa’s Dyke Trail and the
market town of Welshpool.
It is near historic Chester,
closer still to Tudor/Jacobean Shrewsbury
(birthplace of Charles Darwin),
the ancient County Town of Montgomery
and the Welsh market towns of
Newtown and Llanidloes.
The canoeing championship venue of Llangollen,
the book town of Hay-on-Wye,
the Italianate village of Portmeirion
and the Snowdonia National Park are just
pleasant drives away through wonderful scenery.
FAMOUS for its ancient trails, hill walking,
mountain bike trails, quad biking,
lakes and canoeing,
the area also offers challenging golf courses,
modern leisure centres, bike rentals, horse-riding,
hiking, fishing, steam railway,
picnicking
and hang gliding.
THE EXPLORER will appreciate local museums,
antique shops, magnificent scenery,
centuries-old Churches and impressive National Trust
properties such as CHIRK, ERDDIG and
POWIS CASTLE.
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GUILSFIELD is two miles only from the
Offa’s Dyke Trail and the
market town of Welshpool.
It is near historic Chester,
closer still to Tudor/Jacobean Shrewsbury
(birthplace of Charles Darwin),
the ancient County Town of Montgomery
and the Welsh market towns of
Newtown and Llanidloes.
The canoeing championship venue of Llangollen,
the book town of Hay-on-Wye,
the Italianate village of Portmeirion
and the Snowdonia National Park are just
pleasant drives away through wonderful scenery.
FAMOUS for its ancient trails, hill walking,
mountain bike trails, quad biking,
lakes and canoeing,
the area also offers challenging golf courses,
modern leisure centres, bike rentals, horse-riding,
hiking, fishing, steam railway,
picnicking
and hang gliding.
THE EXPLORER will appreciate local museums,
antique shops, magnificent scenery,
centuries-old Churches and impressive National Trust
properties such as CHIRK, ERDDIG and
POWIS CASTLE.
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