Located in Shrewsbury, 33 km from Ironbridge Gorge, Netley Hall provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Ioana and Iain
United Kingdom
What I liked most were the never ending gardens where both us and our German Shepherd dog were over the moon.
The food was good too and the staff very attentive.
With a traditional restaurant and ale bar, this family-run hotel has a patio garden and scenic views. The Corbet Arms sits on the banks of the River Severn, just 5 minutes’ drive from Shrewsbury.
Roger
Australia
The quality of the buildings and other facilities was exceptional. In speaking to contractors on site I understand the Arms are regularly maintained and updated and the results show. All of the staff were very helpful.
Boasting a garden, terrace and views of garden, Hawkstone Hall Hotel & Gardens is set in Shrewsbury, 24 km from Shrewsbury Cathedral.
Nick
United Kingdom
Service and attention to detail, and the staff who were professional and friendly. We ate in the restaurant and the food was amazing, comparing very well to Michelin star establishments we have been to. There was a whole Art Deco feel, down to the period alarm clock and radio in the room (along with the LCD TV). The whole experience was so much more than we expected.
Situated in Shrewsbury, 15 km from Ironbridge Gorge, Riverside Inn by Chef & Brewer Collection features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
WANDA
United Kingdom
Had a few stays here when visiting family . Always had a lovely stay and our come to inn when in Shrewsbury . We like the back view rooms with views of the river and countryside
Rowton Castle is a beautiful 17th-century Grade II listed building, set in 17 acres of tranquil grounds, and 6 miles from the historic market town of Shrewsbury.
In a 16th-century building, the Lion & Pheasant Hotel features a traditional restaurant and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is situated on Wyle Cop, in Shrewsbury’s historical centre.
In the heart of historic Shrewsbury, the newly renovated The Loopy Shew boasts elegant and stylish rooms, an exciting restaurant and a busy, vibrant bar.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Great location and breakfast, lovely staff
Bit noisy late at night, but we did have the window open as it was hot. Good value, would return
Boasting a bar, The Shrewsbury Hotel Wetherspoon is situated opposite River Severn. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Shrewsbury Cathedral.
neil
United Kingdom
Good choice of breakfast. Location excellent. All staff friendly and obliging.
In the heart of Shrewsbury town centre, with free private parking and free Wi-Fi, this carefully preserved Georgian townhouse offers, 16 en suite rooms and a relaxing bar and lounge area.
Tracy
United Kingdom
Everything it was a night's break for me and my friend. Very friendly staff Evan Tucker (the dog) was a star. Breakfast was yummy
In the heart of historical Shrewsbury, The Prince Rupert Hotel offers period features and traditional charm.
Ian
United Kingdom
The staff were brilliant, so helpful, nothing was a trouble. It is centrally situated just off the main street, easy walking distance from the bus and railway stations. Great to stay in a hotel with character and history.
With a traditional restaurant and ale bar, this family-run hotel has a patio garden and scenic views. The Corbet Arms sits on the banks of the River Severn, just 5 minutes’ drive from Shrewsbury.
Lovely food, very comfortable would highly recommend
Rowton Castle is a beautiful 17th-century Grade II listed building, set in 17 acres of tranquil grounds, and 6 miles from the historic market town of Shrewsbury.
Outstanding, characterful hotel in beautiful grounds
Boasting a bar, The Shrewsbury Hotel Wetherspoon is situated opposite River Severn. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Shrewsbury Cathedral.
The room was spotless clean with lots of amenities
In the heart of Shrewsbury town centre, with free private parking and free Wi-Fi, this carefully preserved Georgian townhouse offers, 16 en suite rooms and a relaxing bar and lounge area.
Exceptionally clean, wonderful staff and great location!
This 16th-century coaching inn has played host to both Dickens and Darwin. With beautiful, Elizabethan decor, The Lion is set within the heart of historic Shrewsbury.
Breakfast was excellent and the staff friendly and polite
Set in Shrewsbury, 25 km from Ironbridge Gorge, The Shire Residence offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Clean and tidy. Comfortable and good value for money.
FAQs about hotels in Shrewsbury
On average, 3-star hotels in Shrewsbury cost € 104.43 per night, and 4-star hotels in Shrewsbury are € 143.68 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Shrewsbury can on average be found for € 165.06 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Shrewsbury this weekend is € 176.90 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 295.06. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Shrewsbury for this weekend cost on average around € 808.34 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 95.48 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Shrewsbury for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 138.46 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Shrewsbury will cost around € 134.72 (based on Booking.com prices).
Shrewsbury, UK is accessible via train from London (3 hours), Manchester (1 hour) and Birmingham (1 hour). For international travellers, the nearest airports are Birmingham (90km) and Manchester (100km). No direct water transport services are available. Transfers may be required.
Birmingham Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers to Shrewsbury, due to its extensive flight network. It's approximately 90km away, making it a manageable journey.
What guests said about Shrewsbury:
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More to Shrewsbury than we anticipated.
More to Shrewsbury than we anticipated. Don't miss the prison but check if you are eligible for any discounts (-20% for English Heritage Members, for instance). Lots of places for good food but note that many don't serve food after 7pm on Sundays.
Paul
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Shrewsbury has so much to see and do.
Shrewsbury has so much to see and do. Whether it's history or a lovely riverboat trip its all there. Also lovely countryside and villages to explore.
An easy town to walk around with plenty of good places to eat.
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To be honest, we made Shrewsbury a stop off point as we...
To be honest, we made Shrewsbury a stop off point as we travelled to Wales for a weeks cottage holiday. We stopped on the 'way down' and on the 'way back', to break up long journeys.
However, from our two half days in Shrewsbury it looks like a place for longer stays. The museum and art gallery were very interesting. The shopping areas were very good, with a good mix of larger names (M&S, Sea Salt, White Stuff ...) and independents. There were many eating places, but obviously we weren't able to make use of all but two in the town, both of which were very good.
It looks like a place we will return to!
PetalBr
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Shrewsbury is a great town to visit which we do several...
Shrewsbury is a great town to visit which we do several times a year. Summer time is definitely worth a visit but we go all year round and always enjoy ourselves. Full of history, quirky hotels, bars and restaurants and great for shopping. Umai restaurant is outstanding for us food always delicious. A trip on the river boat highly recommended. Several places to park all within a short distance of the centre.
Carol
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
The town is packed full of historic beautiful biuldings...
The town is packed full of historic beautiful biuldings Riverside walk is an absolute must... Town centre to Castlefields especially. The Abbey, castle , and lots of one off shops. Hidden in nooks and crannies are such delights as the old post office the old prison and boutiques.
Don't miss The Dingle gardens as you take the walk.
david
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
An absolute surprise - we spent all day just walking round...
An absolute surprise - we spent all day just walking round Shrewsbury and being delighted by what we found - including the Market Hall which is something we don't see many of in the south of England.
Everything was great. The room was very comfortable and we appreciated the extra little touches - homemade cookies, hot chocolate and coffee bags next to the kettle. The staff were all lovely. We didn't have dinner at the hotel, but the breakfast was fantastic and really extra - a two course breakfast! And it was included in the price! The location was great too, just outside of Shrewsbury and close to a beautiful National Trust property. We only stayed 1 night but we had a great time here.
About 4 miles from Shrewsbury Town Centre its perfect if you have a car although there is public transport available. Located in an industrial park its quiet in the evening so great for a good nights rest. Staff are very friendly and efficient. Breakfast is buffet style and good quality. Room was clean bed comfy bathroom good. Overall a good hotel to explore the area but would best be enjoyed if you have your own transport because of its remote location.
while close to the city of Shrewsbury, the property was beautifully situated in the Shropshire countryside offering picturesque views of the rolling hills and river. You could tell they had undergone recent renovations - everything still smelled new and looked fresh. the bath tubs are excellent for soaking after a long day outside. the food and bar (service and quality) all excellent. the Riverside inn was a little gem on our trip.
The hotel is conveniently located right in the historic centre of Shrewsbury. Formerly the home of Prince Rupert of the Rhine, it's a rambling old building with a lot of charm. My room was comfortable and warm with ensuite bathroom and I wanted for nothing. All the staff were friendly, efficient and helpful. I didn't eat evening meals in the restaurant but breakfast was superb.
The rooms were excellent, beautiful furniature, large comfy bed. The breakfast lounge and breakfast was great. The staff were amazing. So much thought and effort by the management.
Looking forward to my next visit to Shrewsbury. I usually stay in town and have stayed at most hotels but from now on will stay here as I get far more luxury for the money and it is very peaceful.
The hotel was lovely and a great location, around a 10 minute drive into Shrewsbury town centre (even used a taxi that was fairly cheap). The staff we saw were nice and had no issue with us checking in later than expected. The room was very clean and had a lovely bed and bathroom, tv included and also free Wi-Fi which was great! Would definitely stay again.
Shrewsbury is an historic town. This hotel is an exquisite stay in an historic transport node and birthplace of Charles Darwin. Great period features. Amusing quirks e.g. mini bar. Extraordinary breakfast in colonial dining area. Friends in NZ and AU informed. Well done guys
The staff were really lovely, they were very helpful and checked us in early and looked after our luggage after checking out. The food was excellent- truly the best hotel food I've ever had, and among some of the top restaurants I've eaten at. The beds were comfy and cozy.
This was a great alternative to a hotel room. With this 2 bedroom apartment, although fairly small, it was larger than just a hotel room and had kitchen and laundry facilities which is helpful. It was an easy walk into town and we found a park for the car across the road.
Excellent location for what we wanted.
Idea for a trip to Shrewsbury, West Wales and maybe Portmeirion.
Better than any hotel, better value for money for business or leisure.
It’s even got free on street parking right outside the door.
Easy walk into the town centre.
So glad I have found this hotel for my business trips to Shrewsbury. A beautiful property and well put together rooms. Particularly enjoyed the communal areas (garden, breakfast conservatory, residents' honesty bar). Staff are extremely welcoming and friendly.
A beautiful, stylish hotel, right in the centre of Shrewsbury. The staff were all absolutely lovely: welcoming and classy. The room was light and airy. Menu looked great but we ate at a few of the many other lovely restaurants nearby.
Rooms were clean, and had nice extra touches. especially for the location. as it was out of main Shrewsbury town and there was a train strike the fridge, plates, bowls and a table were thoughtful.
Excellent location in the heart of old Shrewsbury. An old building whose rooms have been most attractively updated. Delicious breakfasts and most courteous staff.
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