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Shropshire B&Bs: find your perfect bed and breakfast stay in Shropshire

What could be more English than spending the night in a B&B? Shropshire has an abundance of comfortable bed and breakfast properties, some on farms and many in our market towns and villages. Booking a guesthouse B&B in Shropshire is the ideal way to see inside a traditional English property. The best Shropshire B&Bs strike a beautiful balance between giving you your own space and offering a personalised service. Choose an en-suite room for utmost privacy. Often you’ll be staying in the home of the B&B owners, who are happy to share ideas about walks and places to visit. Some Shropshire guesthouses provide an evening meal too: these will need to be booked in advance. You don’t always need to leave your pets at home. Ask about dog-friendly B&Bs in Shropshire. Recognising that Shropshire is a land of freedom and wonderful bridleways for riding, several Shropshire B&Bs offer outside space to accommodate your horse. After a refreshing night’s sleep, you’ll be treated to breakfast – as big or small as your appetite dictates. A Shropshire breakfast is like an English cooked breakfast, only with sausages and bacon sourced from Shropshire farms. Even better if your breakfast is cooked on an Aga. The famous range ovens began life in Shropshire, in Coalbrookdale, and for Brits today they’re evocative of cosy farmhouse kitchens. Of course all Shropshire B&Bs offer lighter breakfasts too, and you’ll always find a vegetarian option. Don’t forget to wash everything down with good coffee or a pot of freshly brewed tea. Where will you sleep in Shropshire? Book a B&B direct today and tell them you saw their place on Visit Shropshire.

Oswestry

The Old Mill

A family run B&B right on the Offa’s Dyke Path, ten minutes’ drive from Oswestry and within easy reach of the Shropshire Hills, and north and mid Wales. The house is a former corn mill and public house  at the southern end of Candy Woods in the valley of the River Morda. We offer you […]

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CRAVEN ARMS

The Great Escape Company

We are an outdoor adventure company based on the Great Hagley Estate in the beautiful South Shropshire Hills. A fabulous venue for birthday parties, stag and hen activities, corporate events, school outings, tourist groups and family get togethers. Come and soar with us at The Great Escape on one of England’s longest zip lines. Embark on […]

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Bishops Castle

The Castle Hotel

The Castle Hotel in Bishops Castle, has fourteen delightful en-suite bedrooms, three bustling bars, a fine oak panelled restaurant and one of the finest hotel gardens in the land. We also have two cottage available to let, just across the square. The hotel is suffused with that elusive “I’ve got away from it all” feeling. […]

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Bridgnorth

Pheasant Inn

Superb Shropshire Food in a real Country Local, restored and now owned by the Community The Pheasant is a stunning Shropshire dining pub with rooms which dates back to the 18th century. Closed for almost 9 years, this quintessential country inn is now open again and welcoming villagers and visitors from far and wide. The […]

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Bridgnorth

The Bulls Head Inn at Chelmarsh

The Bull’s Head is a traditional family owned 18th century (circa 1730) Inn,  four miles south of historic Bridgnorth, set amidst Shropshire’s rolling hills, with stunning views over the Severn Valley, Clee Hills & Chelmarsh Reservoir. The Inn has many original features such as exposed beams and stone walls in the Bar areas, where a […]

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Bridgnorth

The Croft Bridgnorth

The Croft (formerly known as the Croft Hotel) is a family-run, four star B&B in the centre of the historical market town of Bridgnorth, Shropshire. The location is perfect for both business and pleasure with the commercial centres of Telford and Wolverhampton just a short drive away and a vast range of sights to see […]

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Bucknell

The School House B&B

You can relax in comfort and safety in our Victorian former school house while you discover and enjoy the area. We are in Chapel Lawn near Ludlow. Chapel Lawn is in the Shropshire Hills with its stunning views and there is plenty of beautiful countryside to explore. Ludlow is a small friendly town full of historic buildings and independent shops. It is also a town that specialises in good quality local food. We have three large […]

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Ludlow

Hen & Chickens Guest House

Hen & Chickens is in the centre of Ludlow with a gated car park for guests . It’s just a short walk to the local attractions including the castle, market, local bars and restaurants or one of the many wonderful walks on our doorstep. Despite our central position, the rooms are quiet and peaceful with […]

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Bishop's Castle

Bank House B&B

WELCOME TO BANK HOUSE, BISHOP’S CASTLE Enjoy the comfort of country house living at the heart of historic Bishop’s Castle. Bank house is an oasis of calm in this vibrant festival town and a perfect base for exploring the Shropshire Hills and Welsh Marches.  Our five rooms are stylish, comfortable and contemporary while retaining the […]

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Shrewsbury

Old Hand and Diamond

A family-run 17th-century border inn that has provided refreshments and accommodation for travellers for hundreds of years. Situated in beautiful open countryside on the Powys/Shropshire border, The Old Hand & Diamond makes an excellent central base to visit all the delights of Shropshire’s county town, Shrewsbury 9 miles away and the rural hilly landscape of […]

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Clun

White Horse Inn, Clun

Hi, we are Jack & Hannah the proud proprietors of The White Horse Inn since 2001. Our small 16th-century inn is on Clun’s ancient market square. We have a great pub and have been working over the past years to make it even better for you and our local community. We have added four more […]

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Church Stretton

Mynd House B&B

Originally built in 1902 as a country retreat for a department store owner, Mynd House is constructed in the ‘brick villa’ style. It offers exceptionally spacious and immaculately maintained accommodation.  Mynd House has eight well-appointed guest rooms- Five doubles, two twin rooms and a single room- and seven of them offer sought-after hill views (the […]

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Telford

WonderDays

From Shrewsbury Prison escape room experiences to short breaks glamping with a hot tub, WonderDays has plenty of things to do in beautiful Shropshire. An experience day company based in Shropshire, WonderDays has activities such as afternoon tea, UK weekend and short breaks and even hot air balloon rides on offer here in the county. […]

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