In the stunning Ironbridge Gorge, on the banks of the River Severn, this beautifully preserved Georgian country house offers luxurious accommodations, free Wi-Fi and an award-winning restaurant.
Drexel
United States of America
Great location- Close to sights in Iron Bridge, UK- Quiet- Reception was efficient- Explained room & meals & bill-
Located in Ironbridge and with Ironbridge Gorge reachable within a few steps, The Tontine Hotel & Bar provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Ian
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, food was very good,and a great location across the road from the Ironbridge.
Just a short distance from the world-famous Ironbridge, this charming hotel has an excellent location from which to explore all of the region’s attractions, as well as a 2 AA Rosette award-winning...
Gillian
Canada
The bed was comfortable. The dinner and breakfast were lovely. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
This 18th Century property provides bed and breakfast accommodations with 4-star luxury.
jane
United Kingdom
Nicely located for a walk into Ironbridge. Black Swan has good food close by. Owner was happy for us to leave the car for an extra couple of hours on check out day whilst we went for a walk. Used the communal lounge for a night cap :)
Looking out over the River Severn in the center of Ironbridge, The White Hart Inn offers well-appointed rooms with attached bathroom and a bar and restaurant.
rogerson
United Kingdom
Location was great , staff were lovely and helpful . Room was clean .
The breakfast was lovely as served by a very friendly lady.
Bridgeside Rooms in Ironbridge provides accommodations with free Wifi a few steps from Ironbridge Gorge, 5.5 miles from Telford International Centre, and 22 miles from Chillington Hall.
The Library House B&B is a Georgian townhouse dating back to 1735 and offers accommodations in the heart of Ironbridge.
Julian and Nicola
United Kingdom
Beautiful stay at The Library House. Sarah and Tim were very welcoming and friendly hosts and their little dog Mabel was delightful. The Eliot Room was spacious and beautifully decorated, spotlessly clean and the super king sized bed was very comfortable. Breakfast was generous and delicious and the nearby parking was free with a permit provided by the hosts.
In 5 acres of woodland overlooking the World Heritage Site Ironbridge Gorge, Ladywood House offers well-appointed rooms around 10 minutes’ walk from the town’s riverside pubs and restaurants.
Paula
Canada
The close proximity to points of interest.
Lots of plants and gardens including a pond.
Located in Ironbridge and with Ironbridge Gorge reachable within a few steps, Ye Olde Robin Hood Inn provides a garden, nonsmoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Lynda
United Kingdom
The location is excellent . A good choice of food on the menus. Warm welcome from all the staff. Room facilities great. Bed so comfortable . Plenty of parking.
The town itself is ok, it was our second visit there and we...
The town itself is ok, it was our second visit there and we found if you want to eat out, best to go further afield, the Woodbridge Inn at Coalport is worth a visit.
From a historical point of Ironbridge is a very good place to stay,it is very close to Blist's Hill Victorian Village (our 2nd visit) and also the Black Country Living Museum - brilliant. On a previous trip we have been to the Darby House and Ironbridge Museum.
The surrounding countryside is beautiful and if you have time there are some lovely walks to go on.
elizabeth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Give yourself a good few hours to visit Jackfield Tile...
Give yourself a good few hours to visit Jackfield Tile Museum, it is a real treat. Lots to see in the museum. A church to visit (we didn't have time as we didn't arrive until later in the afternoon) where you could have seen the Tiling used.
We had food at The White Heart and The Malthouse, both were great. But The Malthouse called last orders at 8.00pm on Sunday.
Signage is easy when you know but can be confusing at first. Sat Nav got lost. 20 mile speed limit through town.
Linda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution!!
The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution!! The community has embraced this feature and built out a wonderful collection of museums and sites to delve into this wonderful time in history. The community is welcoming, open and friendly.
Steve
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Always loved Iron Bridge.Plenty to do and loads of places to...
Always loved Iron Bridge.Plenty to do and loads of places to see All within 1 to 3 miles.
Go to the George Museum and by a museum multi pass, you save a lot especially with family pass.
There are seven museum sites . Coalport, Blisthill, Tile museum are top ove my list. Much more to see.
Great river and country walks.plenty pubs and Good restaurants. Always something going on.
Andrew
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
We did not access the property. We knew there was no point .
We did not access the property. We knew there was no point . We had to find alternative accommodation at huge cost and inconvenience. The property was up a steep narrow road, unsuitable for people with mobility issues to walk. There was no reference to this on booking.com website. The car park was situated more than a 5 minute walk away at the bottom and over the road. This was impossible for elderly and disabled to walk to and from. Taking the car up and down would have caused stress as the road does not allow for 2 cars to pass. None of this was explained in the information. Our break was ruined because of serious omissions
Geraldine
10
Scored 10
This was the third time we had visited the area.
This was the third time we had visited the area. Apart from all the museums there is much to see in the area, from various potteries to the Long Mind area of Shropshire - so different from where we live in rural Norfolk.
This is a lovely quirky B&B - not at all like a standard budget chain hotel. Our room 5, had comfy twin beds and had a spacious bathroom just for our use. across the corridor. A very minor inconvenience, but we were aware of this when booking. Tom, the host, was great and very keen to make sure that we were had everything we needed. He also whips up a great cooked breakfast using quality ingredients. Its walkable to the Ironbridge, though we chose to drive to the large car park just down the road. We would definitely use again.
Comfy room in historic Inn , well located near the river and within walking distance of the famous bridge + local shops. Full breakfast included at sister pub nearby, good value for money.We also indulged in an evening meal at The Swan which was a well loaded plate full at a reasonable price.
In the middle of the night all is still and quiet- we heard owls hooting in the woods across the river + the mighty Severn itself whispering past only about 15 yards away.
We only stayed one night but would definitely stay again.
Nothing. The reason I have given it such an awful review is because it caught fire 6 weeks ago and the place is a virtual shell. However you were still advertising it last week when I booked and obviously by asking me for this review you still seem oblivious of the fact that it had burned down. In fact I stayed at the nearby Swan Hotel who had taken over the Malthouse business. The Swan was fine. I suggest that you (booking. com) get your own house in order and stop advertising a hotel that burned down 6 weeks ago.
We celebrated a special birthday with a 2 night stay in this beautiful guest house. The location is fantastic , a little away but within a walking distance to Ironbridge . It is very near the river and around the corner from the tile museum. There are 2 inns very close. We stayed in the Coach House and our room was very cosy, comfortable, airy and beautifully decorated. The hosts Sarah and James are very friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was delicious ! We couldn’t ask for more and we will be back !
Comfortable cottage, everything provided including tea and coffee with milk in the fridge. The location was perfect, quiet area but with a relatively easy walk to the main attractions of Ironbridge. The information sent prior to our stay was very useful. Although there is no parking at the cottage, there was a parking bay not far away but during our stay there were no available spaces here, luckily we were able to park in the local pub but if this was not an option parking could be an issue for guests.
The hotel is located on the main street and has easy walking to many of the village attractions. You can park at the front to unload cases and there is short term street parking across the road. To have long term parking for the car you need to be on the other side of the famous bridge. It's a few minutes to drive there but just a short walk back. Parking is free after 5.00 p.m. Ironbridge has plenty of local district attractions. Good hotel style breakfast and we had a room overlooking the river.
Friendly, welcoming staff with good local knowledge. Super food - breakfast and evening meals. Quiet location with easy, nice 10 min waterside path walk into town. Good car parking. Rooms were clean and facilities for getting fresh milk and water for hot drinks. Pet-free (good for those of us with allergies, with apologies to dog owners!). Easy access to local areas - the surrounding area is so lovely and plenty for the outdoors, history buffs, and foodies etc.
The location is perfect though this does mean leaving the car a 10 minute walk away in a locked car park. The room was very comfortable with a stunning view on the Ironbridge. The room had a fridge, complete with water, wine and juices. The bathroom featured both a roll bath facing the Ironbridge and a shower. Blists Hill Victorian Town Museum and RAF Cosford (free!) are well worth a visit and are nearby.
Beautiful stay at The Library House. Sarah and Tim were very welcoming and friendly hosts and their little dog Mabel was delightful. The Eliot Room was spacious and beautifully decorated, spotlessly clean and the super king sized bed was very comfortable. Breakfast was generous and delicious and the nearby parking was free with a permit provided by the hosts.
Breakfast was not provided as self catering but we like to thank the hosts for leaving fresh milk in the fridge together with all items for us to make tea or coffee. We liked the layout of the property and everything looked fresh and new. Parking space was very near to the entrance/exit to the building. An excellent place to stay in a quiet location.
All food (breakfasts and evening meals) was exceptionally good. The hosts are friendly and helpful. The Foundry Master's House is a happy cross between a friendly B&B and a small boutique hotel. The location, a couple of hundred metres from the main Ironbridge Gorge museums and easy walking distance from Ironbridge town, was perfect for our stay.
Beautiful historic building and setting. Peaceful, relaxed restaurant with excellent food. Tastefully furnished bedroom with lots of clothes storage space and a lovely fireplace. Plenty of towels. Easily controlled wall heater. Friendly & helpful Reception staff. Short walk into Ironbridge but lovely hillside park area to rear of hotel too.
The Decor was beautiful, our room was spotless and the bed was ultra comfortable. Our use of the private garden terrace really made it special. Our breakfast was delicious, we also had tea and cake on arrival. Mabel the dog made our stay even more memorable. A truly beautiful bed and breakfast, in the heart of Ironbridge.
Lovely old hotel. Victoria was a fabulous host, with attention to every little detail. Location was superb, with on-site parking, and just a short stroll down the hill from the main Ironbridge High Street, and all local museums, restaurants, pubs and the river front all within walking distance.
We loved the location of these charming hotel. We had a room overlooking the famous Ironbridge. The owners were lovely and we were warmly welcomed. They took over in February so I'm sure more change will come, but we really had a lovely time there.
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