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Hotels in Shrewsbury, Shropshire




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Lord Hill Hotel & Restaurant


Hotel in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Rooms from 55.0Lord Hill Hotel is a 15-minute walk from Shrewsbury town centre and has a restaurant, a bar, comfortable rooms and free parking. The hotel has good road links and is near the A5, which connects to the M54. The Lord Hill offers a warm welcome and good-value cuisine. There are conference and banqueting facilities available. Some bedrooms are in an adjoining lodge.…

Hotels between 75-100


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Rowton Castle Hotel

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Set in 17 acres of beautiful grounds, Rowton Castle Hotel is a striking 17th-century, Grade II listed building with 3-star AA status, 6 miles (9.7km) …
Rooms from 90.00

Hotels between 50-75


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Morgans @ The Exchange Hotel

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Morgans at The Exchange Hotel is a newly refurbished hotel, bar and restaurant in the heart of Shrewsbury. It has free Wi-Fi and good customer servic…
Rooms from 55.00

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Cromwells Hotel

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Cromwells Hotel, Restaurant and Bar in Shrewsbury ~offering quality, town-centre en-suite accommodation and contemporary food in traditional English …
Rooms from 50.00

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Sydney House

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Set within the medieval market town of Shrewsbury, Sydney Guest House provides free parking and rooms with flat-screen TVs and private bathrooms, just…
Rooms from 0.00

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Sandford House

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Warm, friendly, and informal, Sandford House provides a homely, tasteful environment with high standards in food and cleanliness and free parking is a…
Rooms from 50.00

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The Lion Hotel

Hotel in Shrewsbury: In the heart of Shrewsbury, this charming 17th-century coach inn has comfortable bedrooms, welcoming lounge areas and an in-house beauty salon. In th…
Rooms from 50.00

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Mercure Albrighton Hall & Spa Shrewsbury

Hotel in Shrewsbury: A 300-year-old 4-star country house hotel, the Mercure Albrighton Hall & Spa offers en suite rooms, an award-winning restaurant and a spa. It is 10 mi…
Rooms from 65.00

Hotels between 25-50


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Hampton By Hilton Shrewsbury

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Just off the A5, on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, this air-conditioned hotel features large, modern bedrooms, a contemporary restaurant and conference …
Rooms from 41.00

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Prince Rupert Hotel

Hotel in Shrewsbury: In the heart of historical Shrewsbury, The Prince Rupert Hotel offers period features and traditional charm. Once home to Prince Rupert, the timber-fr…
Rooms from 70.00

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Abbots Mead Hotel

Hotel in Shrewsbury: In the heart of Shrewsbury town centre, this carefully preserved Georgian townhouse offers free wireless internet access, 16 en suite rooms, a relaxin…
Rooms from 50.00

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Albright Hussey Manor Hotel

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Set in beautiful gardens and surrounded by an original moat, the Albright Hussey Manor Hotel features an award-winning restaurant. The 16th-century bu…
Rooms from 71.00

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The Wroxeter Hotel

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Set in beautiful countryside halfway between Telford and Shrewsbury, The Wroxeter Hotel has easy access from the A5 and M54. With modern and well …
Rooms from 39.00

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Drapers Hall Restaurant & Boutique Rooms

Hotel in Shrewsbury: Drapers Hall offers 5-star, luxury rooms and a contemporary restaurant within a historic, 16th-century building. Stylish rooms or luxurious suites off…
Rooms from 0.00

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