The Old Vicarage is an elegant early Victorian house standing in almost an acre of tree lined grounds. David and Pat Bywater have refurbished The Old Vicarage to a very high standard, The b&b accommodation is in three bedrooms and dining room of their lovely home. All rooms are individually designed and furnished with antiques, each has either an en suite or private shower room. A full English breakfast is served in the elegant dining room with free range eggs from David and Pat’s hens.
Situated in the conservation village of Brewood in Staffordshire, The Old Vicarage is an ideal base for those looking for peace and tranquility when visiting Staffordshire for a holiday or short break and also those who’s visit is for business. It is easy to explore the Ironbridge Gorge and the Blitz hill museums, Bridgnorth and the Severn Valley Railway. Cannock Chase, Stafford and Shugborough Hall are a short drive away. Trentham Gardens and the monkey forest and Wedgwood can easily be visited, along with an host of National Trust Properties and other historic houses such as Weston Park.
The Old Vicarage is well situated for walkers and ramblers who are walking The Staffordshire Way and need Bed and Breakfast.
The Shropshire Union Canal runs through Brewood and The Old Vicarage is a fine place to stay.
Business guests can easily reach Wolverhampton, Stafford, Telford and the Potteries by either quiet roads or the motorway network. Then after a hard day return to relax in the comfortable rooms or the garden of The Old Vicarage.
The AA awarded the b&b a Highly Commended 4 star rating which reflects the high quality of this b&b.