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 | |  | | | Cromwells Hotel, Shrewsbury11 Dogpole, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1EN
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| Cromwells Hotel, Restaurant and Bar in Shrewsbury ~offering quality, town-centre en-suite accommodation and contemporary food in traditional English surroundings. In the maze of Shrewsbury's medieval streets, amid Housman's steepled vision, Cromwells Hotel, Restaurant and Bar provides hospitality in large measures. With our lively bar, atmospheric oak-panelled restaurant, buzzing walled patio and quirky bedrooms, we have everything you need under one roof. Fully committed to the pursuit of excellence, our hand-picked team strive to make Cromwells a special place. Enjoy a fine seasonal cuisine with inspirational dishes based around traditionally-produced local ingredients, mouthwateringly picked at their very best, and an exciting selection of wines from around the world. Boasting a host of original features and furnished in harmony with its 15 century origins as a coaching inn, each room has retained individual charms whilst not straying from the comforts of modern luxuries. Indulge yourself in a hearty Shropshire breakfast of free-range eggs with sausages and bacon from our award-winning butcher. Alternatively, if you are feeling romantic, we will deliver a tray to your room. All of our rooms are non-smoking, real addicts can brave the elements in the garden. Friendly, efficient service in relaxing surroundings... Welcome to Cromwells, an island of fun and indulgence. We hope you enjoy OUR vision of Shrewsbury.... |  |
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 | |  | | | Castelo Hotel and Restaurant, Shrewsbury4 Castle Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 2DJ
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| Castelo Hotel, Restaurant and Bar in Shrewsbury : offering quality, town-centre en-suite accommodation and Mediterranian food. In the maze of Shrewsbury's medieval streets, Castelo Hotel, Restaurant and Bar provides hospitality in large measures. Situated in the vicinity of Shrewsbury's medieval streets, next to the train station, this hotel and restaurant provides everything you may need for a pleasant stay. You can relax in our magnificent bar, try delicious Mediterranean cuisine and visit the unspoilt and tranquil listed buildings situated on Dogpole and Mardol, Gullet Passage and Grope Lane. Shrewsbury is at the heart of Shropshire and all of its attractions are within easy reach. Just outside town is Attingham Park, built in 1785 for the 1st Lord Lord Berwick, and now in the care of the National Trust. |  |
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 | |  | | | Albright Hussey, ShrewsburyEllesmere Road, Broad Oak, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 3AF
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| The Albright Hussey Manor Hotel and Restaurant is a 16th century, privately- run, moated manor house. Here you can enjoy four poster rooms, spa baths and award winning food. This Grade II-listed country house has a reputation for excellence in its accommodation, cuisine and faultless service. Standing in 4 acres of landscaped gardens in the beautiful, open Shropshire countryside, Albright Hussey is ideally situated just on the outskirts of the historic town of Shrewsbury. |  |
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 | |  | | | Aston Lodge, ShrewsburySoulton Road, Wem, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 5bg
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| Aston Lodge invites you to Wem. Set in just under one acre of gardens with ample parking we offer 10 ensuite bedrooms. We are open every day of the year and welcome you to Aston Lodge ,we are situated just 10 minutes by car from the lovely medieval town of shrewsbury . wem hosts its famous sweetpea show once a year . wether you come on business or pleasure we will make your stay pleasant and comfortable. Outdoor Activities: The region can also boast numerous outstanding formal Gardens. Gardens such as Ness in the Wirral, Chatsworth and Hadden in Derbyshire, Tatton, Cholmondeley Castle and Arley in Cheshire, Alton and Trentham in Staffordshire, Hodnet, Dorothy Clive and Woolerton Hall in Shropshire and Castle Bromwich and the Botanical Gardens in Birmingham, to mention but a few. There are also many working farms in the region that accept visitors. There are vast acreages of National Park, Estates, Reserves and areas of special scientific interest where the leisure visitor, naturalist or student can enjoy unlimited scope for studying or simply discovering an interest in the countryside. The region is rich in indigenous Flora and Fauna and can boast much geological interest. |  |
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