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.
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...
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.
The Swan Taphouse is an 18th-century malt house on the banks of the River Severn, a 6-minute walk from the Iron Bridge. All rooms are individually decorated and many have river views.
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.
This traditional country pub is just 1 mile from Ironbridge, in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, and 20 minutes' drive from Telford center.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ironbridge cost $114 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ironbridge are $109 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ironbridge can be found for $142 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ironbridge this weekend is $111 or, for a 4-star hotel, $117. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ironbridge for this weekend cost around $178 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
So much to see in just a few square miles - the people are...
So much to see in just a few square miles - the people are exceptionally friendly and helpful. If visiting the attractions for a holiday of a few days or more, get a Pass Plus ticket to enable a year of visiting all of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage sites, with free parking at the museum sites at Blists Hill, Coalport, Jackfield and Coalbrookdale, together with reductions in the museum retail outlets and cafes. Visited twice in the past year from Manchester, once in September and again in February. Plenty of good pubs, cafes and places to eat and drink in Ironbridge too, making for a fantastic short break!
Ray
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Living so close to Ironbridge I didn't really appreciate the...
Living so close to Ironbridge I didn't really appreciate the area.
Recently I returned to Shropshire and needed somewhere to stay.
My choice of accommodation was influenced by the fact that the Robin Hood being my local when I lived in the area..
Steve
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town is charm itself.
The town is charm itself. A perfect mix of independent retailers perfectly situated along the River Severn. The bridge itself is the main attraction but with lots of walks and woodland encompassing it. The people were friendly. There was a Vintage Jean shop that was a favourite of the teens and the second hand book shop. A gorgeous cooked breakfast at the cafe overlooking the bridge. Just a really wonderful location. Plenty of history to explore if you are into that.
Angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ironbridge is a pretty place steeped in history and interest...
Ironbridge is a pretty place steeped in history and interest. All around there are sites of historical interest, industrial revolution evidence, and the valley is beautiful, with the wild river Severn rushing past. Good shops, hotels and restaurants with a side of history and beauty.
MrRon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
real quirky village but keeps you interested in properties...
real quirky village but keeps you interested in properties and streets
down at bottom of hill the bridge and view was very nice with a lovely village feel and cafes
we were attending a wedding but intend to going back as a real tourist and will be looking to stay at same property
selwyn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good place to stay to visit the area, with several National...
Good place to stay to visit the area, with several National Trust properties within half an hour drive. Lots of local museums and places of interest in Ironbridge, but check out the costs of the tickets beforehand as they are quite expensive. Some really nice places to eat but, again, check out their opening days as some are only open for 3 or 4 nights a week. D'Arcy's at the Station and the small Thai restaurant are of particular mention for good food and ambience.
Although we didn't use public transport buses between the Ironbridge sites of interest and into Shrewsbury seemed plentiful.
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.
Owner really nice and breakfast was very good. More than enough choice and the cooked breakfast was a nice surprise. The bedroom was what you should expect in a victorian house not very big but well equipped with a huge bathroom on suite.
For me the stand out was how comfortable the bed was and a great sleep.
Location was a bit out of town but you know that when you book and to be fair it meant it was peaceful.
If you want a peaceful pleasant place to stay over look no further
Eleanor and Sean were great hosts. A warm and friendly welcome included carrying heavy cases up to our room, an unexpected but much appreciated touch. Both very attentive ensuring we had everything we needed for a comfortable stay in particular at breakfast which was excellent. The location couldn't be bettered if visiting to make the most of the Ironbridge Gorge and is just a few minutes walk from the Ironbridge itself. Would highly recommend.
This was a wonderful location and a comfortable peaceful house. The facilities are awesome allowing you to cook some of your meals or it is a short walk to the Golden Ball pub or to downtown Ironbridge.
The local village is very friendly and welcoming with wonderful shops and restaurants.
The washing machine was a great thing to have to keep our laundry fresh!
landmark building in Ironbridge practically on top of the bridge. Great for access to the town and nearby attractions.
Very friendly and helpful staff.
The hotel is in the middle of a refurbishment. Our room had been completed and was fantastic - clean, comfortable, and with lots of space. Looking forward to returning to see how the project is coming along!
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.
Superb cottage in a great location for both Brosely and Ironbridge
The host was brilliant - kept in touch to make sure everything was as it should be and gave us lots of little tips etc for the area
Would be helpful if there was a 2nd loo but appreciate that nowhere for it to go
Cottage was warm and lots of hot water
Absolutely beautiful penthouse, far exceeded our expectations, we will definitely stay again. Even though The Malthouse was closed due to a fire The Bakehouse was untouched and absolutely perfect and breakfast was available for us in the Nearby Swan Hotel, which was also superb.
Beautiful Georgian period house, big comfortable
Bedrooms, superb breakfast in a convenient location to Ironbridge . The hosts are extremely helpfull and quickly responded to questions
I sent before our stay. Parking at hotel a bonus, good pubs a 2 minute walk away.
The Best Western Valley Hotel is situated very conveniently for a visit to Ironbridge and its heritage features. There is ample parking and direct access to a pleasant park bordering the river. Check in was easy and the staff involved were friendly.
This property is in a fantastic location about 200m from the bridge and the centre of Ironbridge. There are 3 good pubs nearby to choose from and Blists Hill Museum is a 50 minute walk. The hosts were friendly and accommodating.
Fantastic place to stay. Food amazing. Breakfast next door in sister pub/hotel. Breakfast very good. Ironbridge is quite a place. Enjoyed our time here. Will be coming back again. Parking was good.
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 full English breakfast was fantastic all with orange juice and Cereal too. A lovely location with only a 5min walk to the bridge and town. Good job Tom!
Nice breakfast and really lovely staff. Very helpful at all times. Hotel itself very interesting and in a good location for exploring Ironbridge gorge.
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