Accommodation
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In the maze of Shrewsbury's medieval streets, amid Housman's steepled vision, Cromwells Hotel, Restaurant and Bar provides hospitality in large measures.With our lively bar, atmospheric oak-panelled restaurant, buzzing walled patio and quirky bedrooms, we have everything you need under one roof.
Fully committed to the pursuit of excellence, our hand-picked team strive to make Cromwells a special place.
Enjoy a fine seasonal cuisine with inspirational dishes based around traditionally-produced local ingredients, mouthwateringly picked at their very best, and an exciting selection of wines from around the world.
Friendly, efficient service in relaxing surroundings...
Welcome to Cromwells, an island of fun and indulgence.
We hope you enjoy OUR vision of Shrewsbury....
We have six rooms, four doubles, one twin and one for families, which have recently been lovingly restored.Boasting a host of original features and furnished in harmony with its 15 century origins as a coaching inn, each room has retained individual charms whilst not straying from the comforts of modern luxuries.Indulge yourself in a hearty Shropshire breakfast of free-range eggs with sausages and bacon from our award-winning butcher.
Alternatively, if you are feeling romantic, we will deliver a tray to your room.
All of our rooms are non-smoking, real addicts can brave the elements in the garden.Snapping at the heels of Ludlowa€™s Michelin-starred enclave, our hand-picked team are fully committed to the pursuit of excellence, striving to make Cromwella€™s a special place.
Enjoy fine seasonal cuisine with inspirational dishes prepared from traditionally produced local ingredients at the height of their flavour.
We serve and eclectic blend of a la carte, bar food and splendid family Sunday lunches with friendly efficient service in relaxing surroundings.With its lively, atmospheric bar serving Shropshire real ales, Herefordshire cider and an exciting selection of wines from around the world, our bar is much-favoured by locals and visitors alike.
The county town of Shropshire, Shrewsbury is unspoilt, unrushed and tranquil.
Packed with listed buildings situated on some very strange place names such as Dogpole and Mardol, Gullet Passage and Grope Lane, it only takes a little exploration on foot to reveal the delights of our medieval town.
Look out for guided walking and ghost tours through the shuts and passages, the unique maze of narrow alleys which criss-cross the town centre, and the many fine ecclesiastical buildings, castles and ruined abbeys as reminders of our medieval spiritual past.Shrewsbury is at the heart of Shropshire and all of its attractions are within easy reach.Just outside town is Attingham Park, built in 1785 for the 1st Lord Berwick and now in the care of the National Trust.
The property features a picture gallery by John Nash and collections of silver, Italian furniture and Grand Tour Paintings.
There is a Deer Park with walks alongside the river Tern.
Home Farm, Attingham, a short walk from the hall, is a working farm with hands-on activities for children.Nearby, Wroxeter Roman City, the fourth largest in Roman Britain, has provided a significant improvement to our awareness of daily life within a Roman garrison settlement Shrewsbury is at the heart of Shropshire and all of its attractions are within easy reach.
From: £75.00
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| Late Availability - All
rooms - next 3 days |
| Date |
Room Sleeps |
Price From |
| 20 July 2008 |
2 adults
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£50.00 |
| 21 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 22 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
£60.00 |
| Date |
Room Sleeps |
Price From |
| 20 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
£50.00 |
| 21 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 22 July 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
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