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.
Margaret
United Kingdom
Such well trained and polite staff - and particularly a very genuine and helpful welcome on arrival
at reception. Excellent food and a great menu.
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...
Toni
United Kingdom
Bar area and food were excellent. Steak cooked to perfection and walnut cheesecake delicious.
Nice quirkiness about the place and original features
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.
Aaron
United Kingdom
I was arriving very late and the staff sent clear information to enable my easy access ahead of time via email with plenty of notice. Everything was covered in the email. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean and quiet. Access to the pub/restaurant was extremely easy. The food and local drinks were exceptional. The staff could not have been more helpful. I immediately felt welcome, relaxed and the care they provided felt heartfelt. I would 100% stay again and recommend this as it is all walking distance from the famous iron bridge and near enough to Telford for a short commute. Parking is also very accessible and for the hours I stayed, free also. Great value for money, and a more authentic experience especially when compared with famous hotel chains.
Bridgeside Rooms in Ironbridge provides accommodations with free Wifi a few steps from Ironbridge Gorge, 5.5 miles from Telford International Centre, and 22 miles from Chillington Hall.
Jayne
United States of America
Terrific location, pristine clean, welcoming, friendly and helpful host. Wish we had more time here.
The Library House B&B is a Georgian townhouse dating back to 1735 and offers accommodations in the heart of Ironbridge.
Michelle
United States of America
Sarah was a welcoming host. The historic building is beautiful and well cared for. Our breakfast was scrumptious and filling. We were also greeted by the host's small and mighty terrier, Mabel. Everything felt like a home away from home.
Located in Ironbridge and with Ironbridge Gorge reachable within a few steps, Ye Olde Robin Hood Inn provides a garden, nonsmoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Janet
United States of America
This is a traditional pub with only 3 rooms that it handles as a B & B. Our room was clean. It was pretty tight though with nowhere to sit but the bed unless you count a chair located in the bathroom.
The pub was pleasant, with a good selection of drinks.
Parking was easy, convenient, and free.
Staff was friendly.
The full English breakfast was good.
It was quiet.
Walked to the Iron bridge and the stores near it. Short drive to some of the museums.
Offering a garden, The Woodlands Bed and Breakfast Ironbridge offers accommodations in Ironbridge. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Heritage View Guest House is located in Ironbridge, a 2-minute walk from Ironbridge Gorge. Free WiFi is at guests' disposal. At the bed and breakfast, all rooms have a desk.
Tony
United Kingdom
The room and view was incredible, breakfast was excellent, but the star of the show was Julie, who owns Heritage View. She is a great host, very friendly, helpful and looking to provide the best possible service to her guests. We will definitely return and stay here again.
Originally built in the early 1800s, this detached property has now been lovingly restored; today, the house features attractive and elegant Georgian-style accommodations, rich in beautiful original...
Roxanne
United Kingdom
It was an excellent guest house, with wonderful hosts.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ironbridge cost $129 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ironbridge are $114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ironbridge can be found for $161 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ironbridge this weekend is $116 or, for a 4-star hotel, $179. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ironbridge for this weekend cost around $141 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Always lots to do here, and the Pass Plus is definitely...
Always lots to do here, and the Pass Plus is definitely worth paying for. This was a return trip from Easter to see the fireworks and it was fabulous. Plan to spend a good day in Blists Hill, but make time for the museums, as they are all well run and have some wonderful and enthusiastic people running them. Have visited twice this year and still reckon we could go again without being bored!
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Anonymous
Scored 4.0
4.0
Cleaniness best along with breakfast
Cleaniness best along with breakfast
Bed size awful way to small not a double.
Door banging horrendous
Bar no atmosphere only people in there all evening
High bar prices
Inept staff although friendly a little clueless as to proper customer service.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Ironbridge is a lovely town on the banks of the River Severn...
Ironbridge is a lovely town on the banks of the River Severn. It is full of interesting places to visit. Plenty of places to eat. There are lots of museums to visit and of course the Ironbridge itself. There is a bus to visit the various sites if you don't want to use your car.
Marilyn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Ironbridge is a lovely place full of history.
Ironbridge is a lovely place full of history. The museums were all very close and by buying the pass, it was easy and convenient and we saved money. The Victorian village should not be missed. We spent 4 hours walking around and could have spent more if it hadn't started raining and we weren't going onto other museums.
If you have children i would recommend Enginuity, which is by the Iron museum. We visited 7 different museums and found them all interesting, with helpful and friendly staff.
There are plenty of places to eat and drink in Ironbridge, with a few shops to brows.
simon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Ironbridge is a beautiful historic place and I really...
Ironbridge is a beautiful historic place and I really enjoyed the various museums. The Victorian town is amazing and would appeal to anyone not just history lovers.
The Broseley Pipeworks and the Tar Tunnel and the Derby Houses are only open in the summer.
It was well-worth buying a museum pass.
Brigette
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Stayed in Jackfield There was a pleasant, flat 20 minutes...
Stayed in Jackfield There was a pleasant, flat 20 minutes walk into Ironnbridge so no problems with parkiing or it's cost.
Love history so there was much to see/learn and experience.
Easy walk along riverside where shops, pubs and restaurants were. Otherwise very steepsided valley but worth the effort of exploring back streets, alleyways and steps to see wonderful properties and views.
Anne
United Kingdom
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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.
Cosy b & b in the centre of Ironbridge. Our room looked over the very scenic river Severn and was right next to the museum. We dined in the restaurant and the fish and chips was superb, as was the breakfast at the Malthouse nearby. There was also free parking.
the hotel backs on to a park and river Severn.
our room was spacious, it had windows that opened and was aired before we arrived. the beds were super comfortable and black out curtains were a blessing. so close to Ironbridge things to see and do.
Great place to stay, staff were friendly and very helpful. Breakfast was great, our room was immaculate with huge bathroom. Could walk into Ironbridge from the hotel.
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