THE LOOK OUT
IRONBRIDGE
ABOUT
Welcome to The Look Out, where your stay will be fun, relaxing and memorable. The living area is light and airy, the bedroom is warm and cosy with a nice kingsize bed. Book the Look Out today or get in touch for more information.​
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The views of the gorge are picturesque. The Look Out is nestled a short walk from the world famous Ironbridge and is a comfortable retreat that would suit a couple looking for that romantic break.
The Ironbridge is a monument to British industry – the world’s first iron bridge. It was completed in 1779 and opened to traffic in 1801. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.
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The Look Out sits just above the heart of Ironbridge, with its eateries and traditional shops. You can enjoy peace and tranquillity in the countryside, surrounded by outstanding natural beauty. There are numerous walks and cycle routes with scenic views to help recharge your batteries.
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The Look Out does not have a designated parking space but you will provided with a parking pass to park in any of the local council run car parks.
OUR SERVICES
Garden
Enjoy the south facing garden
Housekeeping
Fresh linen and towels on arrival
Free Wifi
complimentary Wifi throughout the Cottage
Television
A 32 inch Freeview TV
Reading
Plenty of reading material to help you chill and unwind
Board Games
Plenty of board games to help ease those rainy days
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO & SEE
Bars & Restaurants
Great Selection of bars and restaurants on your door step
Victorian Town
Why not visit the victorian town at Blists Hill and experience life from this period
Shopping
The High Street has an array of shops and boutiques, visit Bridgnorth a beautiful town overlooking the River Severn or visit Telford, all a short drive away.
Leisure Activities
Try some rafting or hire a canoe if you feel up for it. Visit www.shropshirerafttours.co.uk
Trails
Plenty of local trails for walking or biking. Visit www.discovertelford.co.uk for more information.
Museums
An array of attractions and museums to learn about the history of Ironbridge. Visit www.ironbridge.org.uk for more detail.