Explore Darwin’s Townhouse
Where you can find us
Darwin’s Townhouse is a privately owned, family run late 18th Century Grade II* Georgian Townhouse which was purchased in 2016 and has undergone a complete refurbishment. Creating a 19 bedroom boutique bed and breakfast in the heart of Shrewsbury town centre.
Located in a quiet backwater of the town with its black and white Tudor buildings and higgledy piggildy streets with names you want to say out loud, a river that scoops up the town in a loop with its eclectic mix of independent shops, restaurants and high street stores. A mix of the very old, the very new, the quirky and the one-offs.
We offer a welcoming and friendly home from home with a peaceful garden and lounges to relax and enjoy.
Our facilities
- Bedlinen and towels included
- Central Heating
- Dog friendly
- Free Wifi
- Garden
- Group visits available
- Hairdryer
- Ironing facilities
- Non smoking establishment
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Breakfast included
- Conference Facilities
- Cot
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