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Located in Bridgnorth, 9.1 miles from Ironbridge Gorge, Ye Olde Punchbowl Country Inn & Gardens provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Size of the room with the added bonus of a patio

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8.8
Excellent
635 reviews
Price from
$120
per night

Located in Bridgnorth, 9.2 miles from Ironbridge Gorge, Parlors Hall Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a bar.

This hotel is a gem. The moment Helen and I walked through the door we were greeted by a friendly, personable receptionist. The room was magnificent- a 4 poster bed, excellent bathroom (with a bath!) and a large easy to use TV. Perfectly located for both low town and high town, and the Theatre on the Steps, which was our destination for night seeing an Abba tribute band! We returned to the hotel after the show and spent the last hour in the bar. The waiter from the nearby Indian restaurant was there too- Ginger spice- 7 a superb restaurant which is also well work a visit. The hotels barman was so friendly and sociable- and even though the bar closed at 11pm he didn't rush us. The building is old- 16th century- and so the floorboards creak a little! But this adds to the experience. You are staying in a piece of history - and the cost is so reasonable. We both slept so well in the comfy bed that we missed breakfast which was a shame as the restaurant looked wonderful. So it's an easy 10 out of 10 for this hotel. Excellent all round. We will be back

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8.3
Very Good
737 reviews
Price from
$76
per night

The Down Inn is located in the countryside just 5 minutes from Bridgnorth. The hotel features a restaurant and bar, and offers free on-site parking. The bedrooms offer a work desk, TV and radio.

I like everything about the Down, I couldn't recommend it enough.

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9
Wonderful
521 reviews
Price from
$113
per night

Originally established in the 17th Century as a Coaching Inn, The Falcon Hotel offers accommodations in a historic building in Bridgnorth. Free WiFi is provided.

Excellent staff great breakfast

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8
Very Good
851 reviews
Price from
$126
per night

The Old Vicarage Restaurant with Rooms is a family-run hotel and restaurant in the beautiful Shropshire Countryside.

Everything was great. Beautiful room, comfortable bed lovely staff

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8.7
Excellent
139 reviews
Price from
$150
per night

The Golden Lion Inn enjoys a location in Bridgnorth, 7.8 miles from Ironbridge Gorge and 12 miles from Telford International Centre.

Room was large, clean and bright. The Golden Lion is right on the High Street and we could walk everywhere. There is free parking at the back. Our room was quiet. Breakfast was plentiful!

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8.4
Very Good
469 reviews
Price from
$101
per night

Bridgnorth B&B offers accommodations in Bridgnorth, 25 miles from Lickey Hills Country Park and 26 miles from Broad Street.

Great location right in the centre of town. Lovely property part of a major development for Bridgnorth. Stable bar not currently open during the week but the Atrium does superb food and great drinks selection staff friendly and helpful

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8.9
Excellent
238 reviews
Price from
$174
per night

Providing a garden, Little Gem on Bridgnorth's Cartway. River Views offers accommodations in Bridgnorth. With river views, this accommodation features a terrace.

The Property has a great location, just off the high street. It has everything you could possibly need and it’s even nicer in person. The owner has put a lot of love and care into the cottage, which portrays through. When you enter the cottage, you immediately enter the living room. Under the tv is where you will find local leaflets/books on Bridgnorth (very helpful) on things to do and history. Log burning stove, with logs already chopped, sofa with reading lights and dining table. You go down a step into the kitchen, where we found our welcome basket (bread, butter, jam and biscuits) milk was in the fridge. Oil, salt, vinegar, cereal, rice, foil, tea, sugar, coffee, sauces were already in the pkitchen. There was a horse door from the kicthen into the rear garden. wonderful gravel area with plants and vines. An amazing view looking down over the lower rooftops and views of the river and bridge. There’s a large table with benches and a parasol, along with a bbq (coal also provided in garden storage) Our favourite place to sit and have a morning coffee. Walking back towards the front entrance there is a slim wooden spiral staircase that leads to the bedroom and en-suite bathroom. Very comfortable bed /bedding, very fresh clean smelling bedding with a wardrobe for hanging. Bathroom is quite large with a window with the same view as the garden. Great, strong hot shower and all towels are provided. Everything is immaculate, very clean and lovingly decorated. Would recommend and without a doubt stay again.

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9.4
Wonderful
40 reviews
Price from
$114
per night

Bell Cottage right in the heart of Bridgnorth is located in Bridgnorth, just 8.3 miles from Ironbridge Gorge and 12 miles from Telford International Centre.

Cosy, quaint, beautifully furnished and perfect central location. Welcome pack was indeed welcome.

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9.7
Exceptional
104 reviews
Price from
$179
per night

BELESME, PRIVATE ANNEX is located in Bridgnorth, just 18 miles from Chillington Hall and 25 miles from Lickey Hills Country Park.

Great value for money, very helpful host, property was very well presented and immaculately clean. The location was tucked away and very quiet with a comfy bed. Thoughtful touches, including toiletries and a selection of dvds and facilities to make hot drinks.

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9.1
Wonderful
161 reviews
Price from
$57
per night

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What Guests Said About Bridgnorth:

  • 8.0

    Loved Bridgenorth and all its quirkiness.

    Loved Bridgenorth and all its quirkiness. The buildings were super. Took you back to a different timne. Loved the quirky little streets that went off and showed you haow all of the town is used up. Bit dissapointed not to be able to go on the lift on the side of the cliff. Will go back to go on that and also to go on the steam engine trip with afternoon tea
    Lynnecall
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    Bridgnorth is a lovely small town with plenty of shops, bars...

    Bridgnorth is a lovely small town with plenty of shops, bars and restaurants to visit. There is a lovely church where you can sit outside (enjoy an ice cream) which is lovely in the summer months. Bassa Villa is a lovely traditional pub to visit and has the best Guinness to offer along with its in-house Pizza menu. Market day is on a Saturday and it's always nice to have a wander picking up some great bargains including fresh fruit and vegetables. We went to the new Indian restaurant inside the Falcon Hotel on the night and the food was excellent and well within budget. Watch out for tribute bands//comdey night etc on 'Theatre on the Steps'. The Black Horse Pub is always worth visiting and has a lovely enclosed area. We normally stay more uptown but lately, we've been stopping lower town as it also offers much.
    Carol
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    The town was very nice, beautiful scenery !

    The town was very nice, beautiful scenery ! Hard to find food to eat that wasn’t ‘pub’ food/ just wanted a nice restaurant but not easy to find! The Royle was nice, busy , very popular- food was great 👍 travel to Neenton where you’ll find the pheasant - fabulous food ! Beautiful countryside in Shropshire! Worth a visit .
    Kate
    United Kingdom
  • 10

    A very pretty town.

    A very pretty town. Some lovely architecture, quirky shops and authentic Saturday market full of fresh produce. Plenty of local attractions and good walks. A great location for a relaxed weekend break.
    Sue
    United Kingdom
  • 10

    Loved our visit to Bridgnorth first time visiting and will...

    Loved our visit to Bridgnorth first time visiting and will definitely be returning. Absolutely beautiful pubs and restaurants. All dog friendly. Lovely walks and historical sights to see. Great location were we stayed everyone was so friendly and helpful. Also had a nice little market there on Saturday. Had a drive out to iron bridge which was also beautiful. Had glorious weather so that was a bonus. Looking forward to returning soon.
    Jane
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    We stayed in the cartway, we weren't really sure where it...

    We stayed in the cartway, we weren't really sure where it was when we booked. Of a weekend Bridgnorth is a location for lots of young people, they find Cartway easy pathway between high and low town. As we are older we stayed in evenings. Most people passed by with normal conversation levels but from about 1am till 3am we were kept awake by groups shouting and swearing as they passed by. On the Saturday evening about 9pm someone thought it was fun to hammer on the window and yell. We have all been young and if we went out of an evening it wouldn't bother us. It is just to be aware of things like this. I didn't reflect this in the rating of the property we stayed in as these are issues over which they have no control. Bridgnorth is a beautiful place to stay, maybe next time we'll know to book a little further from the centre.
    LYNNE
    United Kingdom

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