the 9 rooms are stair-access only, and come with free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and en suite bathrooms. off the a49 in a residential area, this modest, family-run pub with rooms on the river severn is 4. 2 miles from both the city centre and shrewsbury cathedral. the family room features a kitchen with a dining area. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. fishing is available. the restaurant/bar serves traditional pub food and bar snacks. english breakfast is available for a surcharge. other spaces include a beer garden, a bowling green and terrace overlooking the grounds, which extend to the river. upgraded quarters have 4-poster beds; some have river views Manchester Airport 1 hr 28
Shrewsbury Castle (11 min) 1000s sandstone castle with the historical collections of the Shropshire Regimental Museum Trust. The Wrekin (18 min) Landmark summit offering hiking trails & sweeping vistas of the surrounding country landscape. Haughmond Abbey (3 min) This ruined abbey has parts dating back to the 12th century as well as a 600-year old timber roof. The Iron Bridge (30 min) Built in 1779, the world's first cast-iron bridge is an iconic tribute to Britain’s industrial past. Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery (13 min) Showcase in a Victorian music hall & mansion featuring local & international artifacts & art. Blists Hill Victorian Town (23 min) Living museum featuring costumed characters in a restored 19th-century industrial village. Shrewsbury Prison (11 min) Visitors can tour the empty cells & yard of this 18th-century jail, closed in 2013. Hoo Farm Animal Kingdom (26 min) Family-focused zoo/farm park with animals from meerkats to farmyard favourites, plus regular events. Hawkstone Park Follies (19 min) 100 acres of parkland with rugged sandstone hills, gullies & caves, with a tearoom & services. The Ironbridge Gorge Museum (23 min) Complex with museums on early industrial life, recreated towns, science exhibits, and old factories. The Quarry (17 min) Riverfront green space with a lush sunken garden in the center, plus a play area & bandstand. Haughmond Hill (4 min) This 153-m.-high wooded hill is home to the ruins of Haughmond Castle, walking paths & a quarry. Shrewsbury Abbey (11 min) Still-active medieval abbey which is the setting for the popular Brother Cadfael mystery tales. Wroxeter Roman City (8 min) Municipal baths and wall remains in excavated Roman city, plus a museum and recreated townhouse. National Trust - Attingham Park (9 min) Landmark property with behind-the-scenes views of ongoing restoration, walled garden and play field. |