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Oswestry 1.4 miles. Plum Hill is a pleasing holiday apartment, nestled in the heart of Morda, near Oswestry, Shropshire. Featuring a toasty gas fire and convenient off-road parking, this retreat is perfect for families or friends, with a shop and pub just a short stroll away. Inside, you will be greeted by a spacious living/dining area, where you can unwind in the sitting area, warmed by the glow of the fire. Sink into the sofas and catch up on your favourite shows on the TV, or gather around the dining table, seating six, for a home-cooked meal and quality time with your loved ones, admiring the views of the rural Welsh hills. The kitchen area is well-equipped with all the essentials you need to prepare delicious meals throughout your stay, whether you rustle up an evening meal, or prepare some light lunch to take on adventures or having a BBQ with the family. You can relax on the lit balcony day or night. When it’s time to retire for the evening, choose from three inviting bedrooms. The first is a double room with the added benefit of an en-suite, complete with a walk-in shower. The second and third bedrooms are also doubles, with one offering the flexibility of a zip/link feature, allowing it to be converted into a twin room on request. Wake up in the morning by jumping into a refreshing shower, or steamy bath. Step outside to the enclosed rear garden, where you can enjoy a morning coffee on the patio, or spend sunny afternoons lounging on the lawn. The garden furniture provides a perfect spot for alfresco dining or simply relaxing with a good book from the selection provided. Venture out of the inviting confines of Plum Hill to encounter Oswestry and its surrounding delights. Begin with a trip to the Shropshire Sculpture Park, housing unique artistry set amidst beautiful landscapes, and continue your exploration at Park Hall, The Countryside Experience and the Old Oswestry Hill Fort, both offering invaluable insights into local history. Savour a meal at Oswald Cross Table Table or The Griffin Inn Oswestry, each offering delightful menus sure to satisfy any palate. A short drive will bring you to Shrewsbury, a bustling market town rich with medieval architecture and the calming oasis of The Quarry, a beautiful riverside park. Tour the historic Shrewsbury Castle and Shrewsbury Abbey before pausing for a refreshing treat at The Shrewsbury Coffeehouse, or relish a sumptuous dinner at The Peach Tree. Cap your day with a memorable evening at The Birds Nest, a vibrant local pub known for its welcoming ambience. Crossing over the border and into Wales, you can find the historic town of Llangollen within easy reach, known for its steam railway and the stunning River Dee running through the town centre. While on the Welsh side of the border, why not visit the glorious Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for a wealth of walking opportunities and scenic viewpoints? Plum Hill is the perfect base for discovering the fascinating intrigue of Shropshire.