Situated 26 km from Telford International Centre, The Bear Inn, Hodnet offers 4-star accommodation in Market Drayton and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in an acre of gardens, the award-winning Ternhill Farm House - 5 Star Guest Accommodation with optional award winning breakfast is a charming Grade II listed Georgian building located on the...
I have never been in a worse a hotel in my life please do not stay here. It is scary dangerous and full of bedbugs. Absolutely filthy should be closed down. The pub on the side was all boarded up at the windows derelict Oh my goodness
Lansdown House Bed & Breakfast is situated in Market Drayton, 23 km from Trentham Gardens, 36 km from Telford International Centre, as well as 39 km from Chillington Hall.
Karen
New Zealand
We really enjoyed at stay. A lovely house with generously sized bedroom and well-equipped. Our host was friendly and very helpful, kindly securing our bicycles securely overnight and helping us with some other requirements - thanks Nigel. Breakfast was delicious
Situated 45 km from Telford International Centre, 47 km from Capesthorne Hall and 49 km from Chester Racecourse, Apartment One at The Courtyard, Number 11 features accommodation set in Crewe.
Lucy
United Kingdom
Loved the homeliness and cosy feel! Tearoom across the way was great as well and handy for breakfast in the morning
Situated in Cheswardine and only 27 km from Trentham Gardens, STABLE COTTAGE features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Ian
United Kingdom
Only stayed one night but enjoyed the quiet location, spacious and clean. Fresh bread and croissants on arrival was a nice touch
Cheshire Cat is set in Nantwich and has a bar and free WiFi throughout the property. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
A lovely market town with a wide variety of shops and...
A lovely market town with a wide variety of shops and eateries.
Peony and Tonic is a fab cocktail bar and their cheese board is delicious!
Plenty of places to explore for long or short walks in the countryside.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
On arrival the room was not clean rubbish was in the bin...
On arrival the room was not clean rubbish was in the bin from previous occupation. Towels were wet and laying on the bed, the glass was used for rinsing there mouth and toothpaste was all around the lip. The bed linen was soiled by excrement of which I have a picture.
The cup was dirty no milk for making hot drinks.
After complaining I was giving another room, only small hand towels and the two cups were both dirty needed washing. Over mirror lights not working in both rooms.
I asked for breakfast at 7am I was told that another person wanted breakfast at the same time so was no a problem.
I was let into the breakfast area at 7-15 when I told the landlord he said it would be put right on Sunday so I went down for a 7am breakfast and left the property at 7-20 with out any breakfast as the breakfast area not open.
I was told I would get a refund so let’s wait and see
Bill
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Note, shower at Four Alls worked But not adequately.
Note, shower at Four Alls worked But not adequately. They said they are updating showers. Market Drayton, Hodnet, Hawkstone Park, all very close to visit. Plus Canal walk and lanes. Towns old worldly, lovely old architecture. Hodnet ancient village with Manor House and beautiful gardens. Hawstone Park ancient cave system. Canal with locks and boats. Not far from Shrewsbury, an interesting old town. Shropshire has much to offer. Hodnet and Hawkstone favourite, only drove through Market Drayton, didn't have time to meander on this occasion, but did see lovely old architecture.
I'd avoid big busy towns.
Sylvia
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Much more rural than expected.
Much more rural than expected. There was a confusing one-way system in the town for a stranger. We only really saw the church, which was quite high but well maintained.
Not having reason to go again we do not plan to revisit.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Lived there 1963-65, this was a return trip to show my...
Lived there 1963-65, this was a return trip to show my partner where I lived. Totally changed, but well worth going round some of my own haunts.
Shropshire Union canal is there, a good stop off town, places to eat and visit.
The food was very good, particularly evening meals which were excellent. The room was clean and well equipped and serviced every day (3 day stay). The shower room was large and fully functional. The outdoor area outside the motel rooms was a bonus. The staff were friendly and helpful. There are good walks to be had to Market Drayton down both side roads, so you don't need to take the car out all the time. We would be very happy to stay there again.
The hotel itself ought to be a gem. It's a wonderful, half-timbered building.....
Its location is very good.
The manager tries her utmost, but it's an uphill struggle. It wasn't helped by the indisposition of two key staff, which meant no breakfast (for which we were promptly refunded).
a lovely old house in the centre of Market Drayton, Nigel is a great host, let us check in quickly and then shoot off for a family visit close by, we arrived back late. Breakfast is a huge choice , all done to order and a good size too, sets us up for the day
I have never been in a worse a hotel in my life please do not stay here. It is scary dangerous and full of bedbugs. Absolutely filthy should be closed down. The pub on the side was all boarded up at the windows derelict Oh my goodness
The place had character and was cosy. Better than staying in a chain hotel. As they don't cook evening meal we asked for suggestions and he was more than helpful and went to one of them and he was right it was perfect.
The hotel has great character and was a nice place to experience a genuine Tudor property. The chef had resigned, hence there was no cooked breakfast. Nonetheless, overall it was a pleasant stay.
The breakfast was lovely and just what we wanted. We travelled for a wedding and the hotel was near the venue. The weather was not very good but, this is England.
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