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.
Gavin
United States of America
Very clean
Nicely appointed
Great location
Friendly staff
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.
Ian
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, food was very good,and a great location across the road from the Ironbridge.
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.
Emma
United Kingdom
Good location in town, views of the river from the room.
Breakfast is served next door at the Malt House and we decided to have dinner there too l. Food really good.
Room was warm and felt quite cosy.
Last minute booking to add a night to a trip in Worcestershire on way home, so room with breakfast only £62.
This 18th Century property provides bed and breakfast accommodations with 4-star luxury.
Katherine
Australia
The rooms were clean, well furnished and comfortable. Our hosts were friendly and helpful with recommendations for local amenities. Our breakfasts were generous & delicious - absolutely spot on! It was a lovely stay, would definitely recommend.
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.
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.
The Library House B&B is a Georgian townhouse dating back to 1735 and offers accommodations in the heart of Ironbridge.
Julian and Nicola
United Kingdom
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.
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...
Mark
United Kingdom
I loved my stay here with my son and his family. The food was delicious- dinner and breakfast / and Dawn I’d a wonderful host and cook
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.
Andrew
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
We did not access the property. We knew there was no point .
We did not access the property. We knew there was no point . We had to find alternative accommodation at huge cost and inconvenience. The property was up a steep narrow road, unsuitable for people with mobility issues to walk. There was no reference to this on booking.com website. The car park was situated more than a 5 minute walk away at the bottom and over the road. This was impossible for elderly and disabled to walk to and from. Taking the car up and down would have caused stress as the road does not allow for 2 cars to pass. None of this was explained in the information. Our break was ruined because of serious omissions
Geraldine
10
Scored 10
This was the third time we had visited the area.
This was the third time we had visited the area. Apart from all the museums there is much to see in the area, from various potteries to the Long Mind area of Shropshire - so different from where we live in rural Norfolk.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
We very much enjoyed our stay at The Swan Taphouse. The building is quite old, so that it fits in well with the historic nature of the Ironbridge area. Our room had a nice view of the River Severn. The hotel is within easy walking distance of all the shops and restaurants in Ironbridge. We also enjoyed walking a little further to the excellent museums in Coalbrookdale and Coalport. The hotel staff were friendly and helpful. The breakfasts, which were served at a neighboring hotel, were very good. Overall, excellent value for money.
A really delightful, family owned and run hotel. And that shows -this is no standardised chain. its character and the attention to detail is impressive.
The food is excellent (do try the blade of beef), the staff friendly and helpful, the warm, oak panelled interior is full of interest, and the quirkily charming garden a must for a stroll after breakfast.
And it is superbly positioned only a few miles from the many attractions of Ironbridge and the Gorge.
Lovely hotel with amazing staff.
Location is brilliant for travelling around or just staying around Ironbridge, there are lots of walking opportunities and museums to visit.
Food looked great but we eat out only really because we were already out and got hungry.
Breakfast was lovely.
We did have a problem with the drains in our bathroom but the Hotel sorted that out to our satisfaction very quickly
Everything about our stay was perfect, the hotel is in a great position, it was spotless throughout, very tastefully decorated and the bed extremely comfortable, the en-suite bathroom looked brand new
Full English breakfast was good and the hotel owner was a very pleasant and amicable lady
We would definitely book again without any doubt when staying in Ironbridge 👍🏻
I can honestly say, this is one of the nicest hotels I’ve stayed at, the cleanliness, decor, location and very friendly staff are perfect, the little fridge in reception with bottles of milk for guests is a great feature, especially if you enjoy a few brews in your room, for anyone wishing to visit Ironbridge I would highly recommend staying here.
A well decorated and furnished, cozy property, beautifully clean and warm with lovely extras such as a welcome tea tray. Beds and bedding were of a high a quality, nice bathroom and well equipped kitchen. Right in the centre of Ironbridge with tourist attractions nearby plus walks all around the locality and eateries on your doorstep.
Lovely old hotel. Victoria was a fabulous host, with attention to every little detail. Location was superb, with on-site parking, and just a short stroll down the hill from the main Ironbridge High Street, and all local museums, restaurants, pubs and the river front all within walking distance.
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!
Location was excellent, near enough to Ironbidge and facilities, could walk to the bridge, restaurants etc, local Co-Op across the road for essentials.
Being a townhouse the living room is on the top floor but the kitchen/diner was ideal with a lovely view from the terrace.
The guesthouse is beautiful - so light and airy and tastefully decorated. The view across the river and Ironbridge is stunning. We enjoyed our chats with the owner Jules and the little touches like fresh milk and cake on arrival/departure!
The location was perfect to explore Ironbridge and its museums. The house was spotless and cosy, and the kitchen well equipped. I loved sitting in the lounge with the view of the bridge.
Good and helpful communication. Easy check in. Great Location for visiting Ironbridge and museums, and local historic woodland. Comfortable accommodation with local facilities..
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!
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