All Hotels and Bed and Breakfast in Shropshire

  • Court Farm

    Price Guide: Double occupation from £65 per night
    Star Grading: 4 Star
    Awards: AA breakfast award

    A truly wonderful base from which to explore Ironbridge, Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Ludlow and Much Wenlock, Court Farm is a listed farmhouse set on a working farm in the hamlet of Gretton. Sympathetically renovated to provide guests with four-star rated en suite accommodation, both rooms look out over the traditional farmhouse read more

  • Broseley House

    Price Guide: Single PPPN From £50.00, Double PPPN From £40.00
    Star Grading: 4 Star

    Broseley House is an imposing period townhouse dating back to 1820, nestled in the centre of Broseley, just two miles from Ironbridge. The Old World charm of the house has been sympathetically restored and yet provides guests with 21st century comforts. Broseley House is an ideal base for those who read more

  • Old Quarry Cottage B&B

    Price Guide: From £55.00 To £90.00
    Star Grading: -
    Sleeps: 6

    Charming B&B en-suite rooms in a lovely stone cottage with a superb adjacent Coach House apartment suite. A warm welcome and award winning breakfasts using the best local produce. The cottage has the odd beam, old pine doors, flowers in the window boxes, antiques, pictures, lovely linen, fluffy towels and read more

  • Hardwicke Farm Bed & Breakfast

    Star Grading: -

    Peaceful 16th Century farmhouse on working farm, located between Ludlow, Bridgnorth and Kidderminster. Warm homely atmosphere, spacious accommodation. Lovely walks in surrounding picturesque countryside. Hardwicke Farm is a small working farm set in peaceful rural surroundings in the heart of the picturesque South Shropshire countryside. We are just under a mile read more

  • The Gaskell Arms Hotel

    Star Grading: 3 Star

    17th Century coaching inn offering 16 en-suite accommodation rooms, restaurant bar meals, Sunday lunches, private parking, guest ales, private beer garden. Main roads are now as important as they were before the 19th Central railway expansion and as they were in 1790 when the Gaskell Arms was given is present read more