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.
Lucy
United Kingdom
Great location , lovely historic building , lovely staff
Located in Ironbridge and with Ironbridge Gorge reachable within 80 metres, The Tontine Hotel & Bar provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
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...
Looking out over the River Severn in the centre of Ironbridge, The White Hart Inn offers well-appointed en suite rooms and a bar and restaurant.
Linda
United Kingdom
Beautiful traditional inn, immaculately kept and tastefully decorated in keeping with the character of the building. Perfect location near the Iron Bridge, museums, walks, local cafes and shops. Stayed in a superior room with lovely views overlooking the river. Comfortable bed and great power shower. Breakfast and dinner were superb. Staff were really friendly and helpful too. We had arrived early and our bags were taken up to our room for us until it was ready.
In 5 acres of woodland overlooking the World Heritage Site Ironbridge Gorge, Ladywood House offers well-appointed rooms around 10 minutes’ walk from the town’s riverside pubs and restaurants.
Bethany
United Kingdom
Breakfast was lovely, Tom was really helpful and welcoming, highly recommend and will definitely stay here again
Bridgeside Rooms in Ironbridge provides accommodation with free WiFi, 70 metres from Ironbridge Gorge, 8.9 km from Telford International Centre and 35 km from Chillington Hall.
Barry
United Kingdom
No breakfast but the hotel and area is stunning, The rooms were a very high standard we loved every minute of staying at this hotel.
Located in Ironbridge and with Ironbridge Gorge reachable within a few steps, Ye Olde Robin Hood Inn provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Blists Hill living museum is worth a day out to step back in...
Blists Hill living museum is worth a day out to step back in time.The Ironbridge itself is stunning with panoramic view and beautifully lit at night. Worth buying the group ticket with all the museums in the area included
Vanessa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We've been to Ironbridge twice before and love it.
We've been to Ironbridge twice before and love it. Lots to do and see in and around.
We've stayed B&B previously but now prefer the flexibility of self-catering accommodation (although we didn't self-cater). It's good to be able to relax with a netflix film or a DVD and good if you want a takeaway rather than eating out.
I am obsessive about cleanliness and most place we've been I wash everything before we use it (ie cups, plates, cutlery etc.) but this apartment was so clean I did not feel the need.
Marilyn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town itself is ok, it was our second visit there and we...
The town itself is ok, it was our second visit there and we found if you want to eat out, best to go further afield, the Woodbridge Inn at Coalport is worth a visit.
From a historical point of Ironbridge is a very good place to stay,it is very close to Blist's Hill Victorian Village (our 2nd visit) and also the Black Country Living Museum - brilliant. On a previous trip we have been to the Darby House and Ironbridge Museum.
The surrounding countryside is beautiful and if you have time there are some lovely walks to go on.
elizabeth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Give yourself a good few hours to visit Jackfield Tile...
Give yourself a good few hours to visit Jackfield Tile Museum, it is a real treat. Lots to see in the museum. A church to visit (we didn't have time as we didn't arrive until later in the afternoon) where you could have seen the Tiling used.
We had food at The White Heart and The Malthouse, both were great. But The Malthouse called last orders at 8.00pm on Sunday.
Signage is easy when you know but can be confusing at first. Sat Nav got lost. 20 mile speed limit through town.
Linda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution!!
The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution!! The community has embraced this feature and built out a wonderful collection of museums and sites to delve into this wonderful time in history. The community is welcoming, open and friendly.
Steve
United States
10
Scored 10
Always loved Iron Bridge.Plenty to do and loads of places to...
Always loved Iron Bridge.Plenty to do and loads of places to see All within 1 to 3 miles.
Go to the George Museum and by a museum multi pass, you save a lot especially with family pass.
There are seven museum sites . Coalport, Blisthill, Tile museum are top ove my list. Much more to see.
Great river and country walks.plenty pubs and Good restaurants. Always something going on.
Nothing. The reason I have given it such an awful review is because it caught fire 6 weeks ago and the place is a virtual shell. However you were still advertising it last week when I booked and obviously by asking me for this review you still seem oblivious of the fact that it had burned down. In fact I stayed at the nearby Swan Hotel who had taken over the Malthouse business. The Swan was fine. I suggest that you (booking. com) get your own house in order and stop advertising a hotel that burned down 6 weeks ago.
Sympathetically extended from the original house, the rooms at the back of the hotel are more like ‘lodge’ rooms. Our room in the old house was huge and well appointed.
Breakfast was both table service and buffet style during our 3 night stay. Both were good and with plenty of tea provided!
Lovely walk through the adjacent park into Ironbridge, slightly downhill and not far at all.
Best thing of all is the staff and in particular Roy who keeps a cheery and helpful demeanour whatever we threw at him!
* Location - 10 minutes walk to the ironbridge, short drive to other museums such as Blist's Hill
* Opposite a beautiful park and near to the river
* Local shop 2 minutes walk
* Well-equipped kitchen with a lovely terrace.
* Comfortable beds and en suite to the main bedroom
* Lots of TVs and hairdryers
* Warm throughout the house and lots of natural light
* Washer/dryer and clothes airer for dealing with muddy clothes (we visited in late October)
Really good location for exploring Ironbridge as easy to walk to everything in the area. The property was well equipped for self catering purposes, the hosts very thoughtfully provided milk, tea/coffee, biscuits and sachets of condiments. It was also very dog friendly with treats provided. There were lots of towels and the hosts told us to knock on the door if we needed anything, they were also very informative about the local area.
The view of the infamous Iron Bridge was stunning, especially at night along with the Christmas lights. The rooms had a lot of extras, such as wine, pieces of cake and with a well stocked fridge with water and fruit juice. I have stayed in hotels that offer less than this Bed and Breakfast. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to stay in this beautiful part of Shropshire.
Beautiful stay at The Library House. Sarah and Tim were very welcoming and friendly hosts and their little dog Mabel was delightful. The Eliot Room was spacious and beautifully decorated, spotlessly clean and the super king sized bed was very comfortable. Breakfast was generous and delicious and the nearby parking was free with a permit provided by the hosts.
Location was great with a superb 4 poster bed and nice breakfast in the morning with a nice 1.2 mile walk to the beautiful Ironbridge.
The Black Swan public house was less than 200 metres away serving a great choice of food at reasonable prices.
Local Craft museum and other local attractions nearby.
Everything went well from start to finish, the host sent me a text message on the morning of arrival with a map, so the place was easy to find. It was a perfect location for us as we were attending a wedding in Ironbridge, the reception was at the Best Western hotel which was only 300 yds away!
The location was perfect with everthing that we wanted to see in Ironbridge within walking distance along the disussed railway line/ footpath. The hosts were very welcoming and helpfull, Breakfast was excellent and the overnight stay was very good value for money.
Location was excellent for exploring Ironbridge. Breakfast was very good, which made it good value for money, although not in the hotel it was just a short walk to the sister hotel. Staff pleasant.
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.
A lovely house that provided flexible check in. Only a 20-30 minute walk to Ironbridge but has parking spaces. Very comfortable unique space and a great breakfast.
The apartment was impeccable, the location on the River Severn breathtakingly beautiful. Close to town, but it felt very remote. Could not have asked for more.
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