The Generals Quarters

ID: S810705

  • Bedrooms 7
  • ・ Sleeps 14
  • ・ Pets 4

Guests say

The Generals Quarters is a historic and characterful property that has delighted many guests with its cosy, homely feel and beautifully decorated rooms. The spacious kitchen, grand dining room, and warm living areas have been praised, as well as the comfortable beds and well-equipped facilities. The extensive grounds offer lovely walks and a sense of privacy. While some guests noted issues with Wi-Fi and accessibility, the overall experience is one of charm and grandeur, making it a memorable stay for large groups and family gatherings.

Guests consistently noted the property to be spotless, with no cobwebs in sight, even considering the age of the property. The high level of cleanliness contributed significantly to the comfort and enjoyment of their stays.

The property's location is described as magical, with peaceful surroundings and beautiful walks. Its proximity to Shrewsbury and other local attractions, along with the private world it offers, has been appreciated by guests.

The comfort of the property is highly rated, with guests finding the bedrooms spacious and the beds comfortable. The house is described as warm and cosy, even during the colder months, contributing to a pleasant and relaxing stay.

The property's facilities, including a well-equipped kitchen and multiple baths/showers, are generally praised. However, some guests mentioned issues with Wi-Fi coverage and heating, which slightly impacted the overall experience.

While guests have had memorable stays, there is insufficient information regarding specific thoughtful gestures or gifts provided by the hosts. Therefore, a score cannot be given in this category, and guests should note that such amenities are not guaranteed.

About this property

Shrewsbury 7 miles. The magnificent west wing of the historic, Grade I listed Pitchford Hall has been carefully restored and transformed into a grand seven-bedroom holiday let, named The General’s Quarters after a previous owner, perfect for your next group escape to Shropshire. With the owner’s holding residence on the other side of this huge property, The General’s Quarters forms the oldest part of the hall, constructed in 1549 and still home to original fireplaces, oak panelled walls and with the estate boasting what is thought to be the oldest treehouse in the world! Inside this impressive and maze-like property, discover the huge kitchen and make use of the range cooker and excellent appliances here, with pretty blue cupboards and a long breakfast table in the centre, it’s a charming spot to gather in the morning before you embark on your adventures. For formal dining occasions or a special celebration, find the stunning dining room where oak panelled walls surround you and a fire blazes in the fireplace, with an antique, ornate dining table and chairs to seat everyone, you can devour a feast before retiring to the armchairs before the fire. Relax within the sitting room and make use of the TV with Freeview and a DVD player to pop a film on for little ones, letting them settle on the large sofas, before heading into the snug room to continue the conversation. A twin bedroom offers a lovely sleeping spot with a shower room situated nearby.. Head up to the first floor to send yourself off to sleep in a bedroom where royalty may have slept, with records showing that a thirteen-year-old Queen Victoria visited Pitchford Hall back when she was still a princess and, during her stay, she watched the estate hunt from the treehouse. Guests can try to guess from which two periods each bedroom has been modelled on, with some displaying a Georgian style and the others featuring a Tudor elegance. These superb bedrooms consist of a king-size with Jack-and-Jill access to one of the two first-floor shower rooms, a further king-size, and two twin bedrooms with an interconnecting door between them, great for little ones. Completing the layout is the wonderful master bedroom, featuring an impressive four-poster super-king-size bed, showcasing the grandeur of this exquisite dwelling, whilst a huge twin bedroom holds a striking fireplace in the centre, splitting the room in half, with a seating area behind it and a beautiful en-suite bathroom to the side with a roll top bath in the centre, perfect for a relaxing soak in peace. Delight in having your own private garden to enjoy, enclosed by dramatic high walls, the lawn space is perfect for some family games in the sun, whilst the sheltered areas with seating are great for getting some fresh air whatever the weather. Roam the incredible Pitchford Hall Estate and go in search of the Tree House at Pitchford, arguably the oldest treehouse in the world, first mentioned in 1692, before continuing around the beautiful grounds. If you can tear yourself away from this truly unique property, then head to the bustling, historic town of Shrewsbury with its 600 listed buildings, castle, museums, traditional inns and fine shops and restaurants, presenting a wealth of choice for all tastes. Within easy reach is Church Stretton as well as Shropshire's finest town of Ludlow surrounded by the beautiful Clee Hills, excellent for walkers, and home to its amazing castle along with a wealth of half-timbered buildings and red-brick houses. Visit the steepest railway in Britain at Bridgnorth to head up the cliff-side and delight in scenic cliff-top walks with views overlooking the River Severn, with the Severn Valley Railway steam train taking you along a gorgeous 16-mile route to Kidderminster, providing a leisurely way to enjoy the countryside. Don't miss a day out at one of the National Trust properties of Attingham Park and Benthall Hall, whilst the Ironbridge Gorge and the medieval market town of Much Wenlock are worth visiting too. Experience a holiday like no other at this incredible property, making memories to last a lifetime at The General's Quarters in Shropshire.

Resting in the heart of Shropshire is the bustling market town of Shrewsbury, set within a giant loop of the River Severn. With over 600 listed buildings, Shrewsbury is known to be one of England's finest heritage towns with cobbled alleys, main squares and host to annual events and festivals. Discover a wonderful selection of amenities from cafés and tearooms to restaurants and pubs, along with attractions like Shrewsbury Abbey, Shrewsbury Castle, Quarry Park and National Trust's Attingham Park.

Accommodation

Seven bedrooms: 1 x four-poster super-king-size, 1 x king-size with Jack-and-Jill access to shower room, 1 x king-size, 1 x twin with en-suite freestanding roll top bath, handheld shower, basin and WC, 2 x twin with interconnecting door, 1 x twin bedroom with a shower room situated nearby, Bathroom with bath, basin and WC.

2 x shower room with shower, basin and WC.

Shower room with shower, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Dining room with open fire.

Sitting room.

Snug

Oil central heating with open fire.

Electric range oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Freeview TV, DVD player, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Private off-road parking for six cars.

Enclosed private garden with furniture and barbecue.

Shared access to estate grounds.

Three well-behaved pets welcome, for additional 4th pet a £50 supplement will be applied to your booking.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2.1 miles, pub 4.2 miles.

Please note: There is an unfenced lake and unfenced drops in the grounds, children must be supervised.

Please note: Guests enter via a lovely porch at the side of the house and must access the property via a set of 17 external steep winder steps - care should be taken when using these steps.

Please note: Due to the historic nature of the property, guided tours do take place.

Please note: Cot and High chair available upon request.

Please note: If considering using this property or grounds for any wedding purposes, please discuss with the owner prior to booking.

Please note: There is a £30 supplement for EV charging, please contact Sykes prior to your stay should you have EV charging requirements, this must be booked prior to arrival.

Reviews (54)

  • Malcolm

    beyond measure! We booked it for our son's 30th birthday, but what a fabulous location for a celebration of any kind. In fact there is also an orangery, in the grounds, which would be perfect for weddings with the Generals Quarters for accommodation! I was slightly nervous that there were steps to the entrance, as my 88 year old mother was travelling with us. The owner kindly put my mind at rest and I'm so glad that we went ahead and booked! My mother loved the place so much, we regularly found her whizzing up the stairs. alone (which are easy and have a good hand rail) so she could explore the surrounding premises! We were lucky to meet up with Nick who was restoring another wing of the house. He really brought the place to life so much, answered our endless questions and showed us lots of interesting features we would otherwise have missed. The panelled dining room was fabulous for our celebration and we appreciated the huge basket of logs for the beautiful fireplace fire too. With two staircases and such a wide choice of bedrooms and lounges and the pool room, we had a lot of fun just getting lost in the glory of it all for the first few hours! The kitchen is well equipped - we'd pre-prepared our food for ease, but it has a double oven cooker and lots of crockery, cutlery, glassware The grounds are fabulous and the photos of the outdoor area which is part of the Generals Quarters really don't do justice to how lovely this space is. In the wider grounds, the treehouse is just so quaint and rather incredible to think that Queen Victoria watched a hunt from here when she was a young princess! Recommended without hesitation and we are just looking for an excuse to go back!

  • Tim

    The place really suited our annual siblings weekend get together (party of 12). Large, good kitchen, good areas to eat and to socialise together. Grounds were particularly interesting. But I wouldn’t rush to recommend to others due to the bathroom issue on the main corridor 4 bedrooms (8 people) and only 2 shared bathrooms (and only 1 shower). We managed Ok, but it wouldn’t suit most visitors. Met Nick? who was friendly and helpful. Other small points: - high level of cleanliness in general - nice to find the biscuits, tea, coffee etc in the kitchen on arrival - we appreciated that you’ve tried hard with the Wi-Fi access - heating / hot water system was excellent - towels were a bit disappointing (especially for my sisters!) - the grass area available to guest (outside the main door) wasn’t very attractive/enticing to use - have you done all that is possible to deal with the fly issue in the kitchen? - dealing with Sykes over the EV charger was tortuous - I have fed that beck to them already I hope this feedback is helpful. But the main thing is that we had a very happy and memorable weekend. Many thanks and best wishes with the ongoing renovations.

  • Sandra

    We were a family of 13 with a couple of dogs and plenty of space for all of us. Every room had so much character and it was fascinating to read about it.

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