Set in beautiful Shropshire countryside, Lilleshall House & National Sports Center features leafy gardens and impressive sports facilities. Telford center is a 15-minute drive away.
Sarah
United Kingdom
the room in the main house was very comfortable and spacious
Located in Telford, 5.5 miles from Telford International Centre, The Huntsman of Little Wenlock provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Located in Telford, 3.7 miles from Telford International Center, The Fallowfield lodge is a 27 bedroom purpose-built hotel featuring an adjoining pub and restaurant.
Franke
United Kingdom
Good location, handy to be near a garage where you could get food etc too.
Ramada Telford Ironbridge is set in landscaped grounds and features a stylish restaurant and free parking.
Harrison
United Kingdom
Breakfast, very good, plenty of choice, but too few staff to do all the activities necessary, checking room numbers, cleaning, replenishing, etc. Rooms were always clean and replenished, nice fluffy towels but the water was only luke warm, disappointing. Very few guests, plenty of room and no scrambling at breakfast buffet. The location couldn't have been better, next to the town centre and its attractions, and next to the motorway and rail stations. So why hardly any guests, when other hotels close by and completely full, judging by the car parks.
Days Inn Telford Ironbridge is just off junction 4 of the M54 and 5 miles from Telford. There is free parking, and all bedrooms have private bathrooms and unlimited free Wi-Fi.
Haughton Hall, a listed building dating from 1718 and located in the quiet beauty of rural Shropshire in Telford, provides free WiFi, garden and a terrace.
Jon
United Kingdom
The venue is very impressive, although just a little tired.
Room was absolutely fine, but needs modernising.
Loads of parking. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
Breakfast was delicious and plenty of it.
Value for money was amazing.
There are some great places to visit. If you like to shop then the Shopping Centre is ideal. If you want to go back in time to the Victorian Era, then Blists Hill Victorian Open Air Museum is the place to go.
Ironbridge is a beautiful place to visit where you can walk over the first structure, the iron bridge, in the world made from cast iron that was built in 1779. It's one of our favourite places to visit.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lots of interesting places to visit and see for both grown...
Lots of interesting places to visit and see for both grown ups and children. There is a lot of history around Telford and is definitely a place to go to even if you only do it once. The Coalport Museum was well worth a visit, and the Jackfield Tile Museum, Blists Hill Victorian Town is excellent and the Coalbrooke Iron Museum too. Lots of places to eat in Ironbridge. We actually ate out one night at the Shifnal Cottage which is an Indian Restaurant the food was excellent and not overpriced the staff were very helpful and attentive would definitely recommend it.
C
Carol
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Booking told us that breakfast was all inclusive.
Booking told us that breakfast was all inclusive. This was only for adults. Children had to pay full adult price on site in order to have breakfast. Complained about it and they said it was their hotel policy. Complained to management and they said the same thing. This hidden charge - that I clearly was not responsible for - ruined the entire stay. Very unprofessional!
Spencer
France
Scored 8.0
8.0
We actually didn't go into Telford we went to Ironbridge 3rd...
We actually didn't go into Telford we went to Ironbridge 3rd day before homeward bound as we had wedding on 1 of the days..but Ironbridge and surrounding countryside and towns near Telford are very picturesque. Beautiful scenery..you have to go and see the Ironbridge..1st ever iron bridge made..the people there are so friendly too..
Ann-marie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We lived in Shropshire previously and come back regularly to...
We lived in Shropshire previously and come back regularly to visit family and friends.
Telford is central for accessing other parts of Shropshire. Telford has a number of things to tk including visiting the historic Ironbridge and its numerous museums in the beautiful gorge and the Newtown has good facilities for the town park , cinemas etc
Susan
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Telford is ok if you want restaurants & pubs.
Telford is ok if you want restaurants & pubs. We have a big shopping mall which is expanding all the time. Downside of Telford is almost all of the “green” areas, your parks & walks etc are slowly disappearing & it’s becoming very commercialised.
Shelly
United Kingdom
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Very well-situated for Ironbridge museums.
Staff in all parts of the hotel were incredibly helpful.
Level of customer service is very high.
Hotel facilities are very comfortable with space to relax outside the room and great views from the bar terrace.
Spa changing areas clean and well-presented.
Breakfast and meals in bar were excellent.
This is our second time at this hotel, and it has been great both times. It is extremely close to the Telford Central train station, making it ideal for arriving/leaving by train. Also close to a mall/shopping area with quite a few restaurants/fast food places, so finding a quick/easy meal is simple.
Really friendly welcome, large and very clean room. Location is great for Telford, Ironbridge and RAF Cosford air museum. The staff work very hard and are very friendly. Breakfast was excellent, large and with nice quality ingredients. Great value for money. Plenty of free parking.
Bed and pillows were very comfy, Very handy for Telford centre and QEII Arena. Could not hear any noise during the night.
Did like the fact the hotel allowed us to leave the car on the car park after checkout so we could go into the centre.
We went to visit Telford and found the International Hotel was just around the corner from the shopping centre and the hotel was great value for money.
Brian
United Kingdom
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