Located in the medieval town of Much Wenlock, this former 17th-century coaching inn offers free Wi-Fi, free parking and a traditional restaurant.
Robinson
United Kingdom
Lovely comfy room. Bathroom spacious. Lots of thoughtful extras, tissues, bathmat, iron/ironing board available. Staff wonderful; everyone was so kind and thoughtful. The food was more than excellent. My husband says he had the best steak he's had in the last 15 years!
Brookes Holiday Let offers self-catering accommodation located in Much Wenlock, Shropshire. Free WiFi is available. The apartments will provide you with a TV, a seating area, and a DVD player.
Kim Lew
United Kingdom
Pleasantly decorated flat. Has a homely feel.
Well-equipped kitchen but knives could be sharper. The location was good for where and what we wanted to visit
- good for hiking and visiting NT or EH sites.
Flat is situated on the High Street, close to eating places and shops.
Situated in Much Wenlock and with Ironbridge Gorge reachable within 7.9 km, The Fox features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar. This 3-star inn offers room service.
In the stunning Ironbridge Gorge, on the banks of the River Severn, this beautifully preserved Georgian country house offers luxurious accommodation, free Wi-Fi and an award-winning restaurant.
Jane
United Kingdom
Pleasant surroundings with cheerful staff. Food and presentation good
Located in Telford, 8.9 km from Telford International Centre, The Huntsman of Little Wenlock provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Situated in Shrewsbury, 15 km from Ironbridge Gorge, Riverside Inn by Chef & Brewer Collection features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located beside the River Severn in the village of Ironbridge, the lively Malthouse boasts free WiFi, free on-site parking, a bar and a restaurant.
Glenn
United Kingdom
The staff were really friendly and helpful, the room was lovely, bed was especially comfortable. Food was amazing . Location to die for . Already planning to go back in the new year with my partner .
A beautiful old small town. Parking will be difficult at busy times but I think here is a park and ride facility. It is the birthplace of the modern olympics - we managed to visit the exhibition about this - on previous stays it has been shut when we were free. The town centre buildings are almost exclusively in local stone and timber framed. The guildhall is a must too - incredible wood carvings. We gave the derelict priory a miss as the charge was not worth it to non-members of English Heritage. Lots of independent shops and places to have refreshments.
Richard
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
An ancient town with a ruined Abbey and a Old anglican...
An ancient town with a ruined Abbey and a Old anglican church.
The town had lots of shops which were run by local people and an amazing fresh bakery shop which had a huge range of savoury homemade pies.
The high St held a large market along the length of it with a great variety of goods and art and craft products for sale,
GEOFFREY
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This charming town has some fascinating history to explore...
This charming town has some fascinating history to explore and the countryside around it is beautiful. Don't miss out on the Priory (English Heritage), the church, museum and the Olympic trail. I walked to the far away end of Wenlock Edge. Beautiful views.
Anne Moar
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely little place with interesting shops.
Lovely little place with interesting shops. Beautiful houses and buildings to admire. Went on lovely walk through fields and woods. Went primarily to visit The pig and Pie shop which exceeded expectations and is a real bonus in the village. It's a must go to place if you like pies, we took some home and they were absolutely delicious. Highly recommended.😋
Jean
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We only stayed one night (for a funeral) but I would have...
We only stayed one night (for a funeral) but I would have been very happy to stay in this hotel to explore Much Wenlock and the surrounding area. Shropshire is not generally recognised as a tourist venue, but it has beautiful hilly countryside; lots of history from the Romans to the Industrial Revolution; and old towns and villages like Much Wenlock with its Priory!
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Much Wenlock is a lovely little market town perfect as a...
Much Wenlock is a lovely little market town perfect as a base. There are few interesting shops and if you like Indian food highly recommend the Bilash. There is a regular bus service taking you to Shrewsbury or Bridgenorth. We enjoyed our stay and found it very relaxing.
Robert
United Kingdom
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Ideal base for visitng Much Wenlock! Amazing value and very clean historic inn right in the centre . All staff were extremely friendly and very helpful. Quality of food in the evening was very good, as were the portions. (The salmon was delicious and my husbands pint the best of the holiday!) A good breakfast was included! Easy to park, checking in/out quick and easy! Would definitely stay again! Thank you!
A lovely self comfortable contained apartment in a perfect central location yet amazingly quiet. The apartment is finished to a very high standard. It doesn't hurt that there's a nice pub around the corner and the best pie shop I've ever need to about 2 minute walk away!
Having gated private parking right in the middle of Much Wenlock is just he icing on the top of a wonderful cake.
lovely friendly and amenable staff and clean and large comfortable rooms. good car park at the hotel and the dinner and breakfast were very good with Gluten free options available, Fabulous location in easy reach of the town and a lovely little farm shop attached to the hotel.
This hotel has a combination of good facilities and all the staff were really friendly and helpful. The location and the town were great. The food both in the restaurant and for breakfast was excellent. What a find.
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