Shropshire is rich in history and was once part of the ancient kingdom of Mercia. The county boasts many historical sites, such as the ancient Watling Street and Offa's Dyke, which chart the development of Shropshire from The kingdom of Mercia to the present day
11. The Feathers Hotel (Ludlow/Hotels in Ludlow)
The Feathers Hotel is internationally recognised for its beautiful jacobean architecture and medieval heritage. Situated at the heart of the ancient market town of Ludlow there are excellent craft and antique shops and a wealth of historic building ...
12. Tern Hill Hall Hotel (Market Drayton/Hotels in Market Drayton)
Built in 1911 as a private home for a retired colonel the Hall today is a quintessential country house with all the landmarks of quality tradition and excellence without straying from the comforts of modern luxuries. You may be looking for a qui...
13. Ternhill Farm House & The Cottage Restaurant (Market Drayton/Hotels in Market Drayton)
WHY NOT TREAT YOUR PARTNER AND BOOK A WEEKEND STAY AT TERNHILL FARM HOUSE THE COTTAGE RESTAURANT A warm welcome awaits you at this Grade II Listed Georgian farmhouse set in an acre of gardens. A wonderful blend of character oak beam...
14. The Gaskell Arms Hotel (Much Wenlock/Hotels in Much Wenlock)
17th century coaching inn. Family run freehouse set in the medieval town of Much wenlock and at the foot of the picturesque Wenlock Edge. Bar Meals restaurant 16 luxury en suite rooms private car park private garden award winning chef centr...
15. The White House Hotel (Muxton/Hotels in Muxton)
If you are looking for a quiet and peaceful retreat with access to the charming town of Telford and its beautiful surrounding parks then you must visit the White House Hotel. Surrounded by two tranquil acres of garden and within easy reach of ...
16. Lilleshall National Sports Centre (Newport/Hotels in Newport)
Originally built in 1831 as the hunting lodge and family retreat of the Duke of Sutherland Lilleshall Hall is now better known as Lilleshall National Sports Centre. Set in quite spectacular and secluded surroundings in the heart of Shropshire's g...
17. Sweeney Hall Hotel (Oswestry/Hotels in Oswestry)
Set in award winning grounds at the heart of the Countryside but with easy road and rail access to many major towns. All areas furnished to an extremly high standard. Friendly efficient but unobtrusive staff. Very popular resturant serving bo...
19. Wynnstay Hotel (Oswestry/Hotels in Oswestry)
Family owned for many years and a former Coaching Inn the Wynnstay can be traced back to the year 1727. Recently renovated and restored to its traditional glory the Wynnstay is one of the most prominent and historical buildings in the bustling mar...
20. Lion Quays Hotel (Oswestry/Hotels in Oswestry)
The newly opened Lion Quays Hotel is situated on the banks of the Llangollen Canal on the main A5 trunk road between Oswestry and Wrexham. Designed to set new standards of comfort and convenience Lion Quays has retained the grace and charming char...