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WOODSEAVES
Located in a quiet hamlet, this impressive renovated farmhouse dates from the early 18th century and retains original exposed beams and open fires. The thoughtfully furnished bedrooms have smart moder...
More about Tunstall Hall FarmGRINSHILL
This inn is part Grade II listed and many areas have been restored to highlight the original features. It is located under the lee of Grinshill in a delightful village with beautiful countryside close...
More about The Inn at GrinshillONNELEY
The Wheatsheaf is a beautifully appointed 18th-century inn that retains many original features. A wide choice of home-cooked meals is served in the spacious dining areas where there are also cosy alco...
More about The Wheatsheaf InnHADNALL
This Georgian Grade II listed former farmhouse and village pub has been tastefully converted into a very smart restaurant with rooms, without any loss of original charm and character. The bedrooms are...
More about Saracens at HadnallSHREWSBURY
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High quality, budget accommodation ideal for both families and business travellers. Spacious, en suite bedrooms feature tea and coffee making facilities, and Freeview TV in most hotels. Internet acce...
More about Premier Inn Shrewsbury (Harmers Hill)NEWPORT
Budget Hotel
High quality, budget accommodation ideal for both families and business travellers. Spacious, en suite bedrooms feature tea and coffee making facilities, and Freeview TV in most hotels. Internet acce...
More about Premier Inn Newport/TelfordSHREWSBURY
Dating back to 1630, this former ancestral home is set in 15 acres of attractive gardens. The bedrooms are generally spacious and the stable rooms are particularly popular. Elegant public rooms have r...
More about Mercure Shrewsbury Albrighton Hall Hotel SpaSHREWSBURY
The estate was mentioned in the Domesday Book, but the current manor house is Tudor, dating from around 1524, and is approached over a moat. This Grade II listed, partly black-and-white timbered build...
More about Albright Hussey Manor Hotel & Restaurant