Wrockwardine
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Buckatree Hall Hotel
Told on arrival no food as they said working on kitchen, dining room not open or any room service. Hotel isn't that close to other places either. Not even snacks or sandwiches or hot drinks other than those in the room. They could have provided a temporary provision. Instead told get a takeaway delivered ...
Reviewed on 2026/5/4

Redwings Lodge Wolverhampton
Had to pay £50 deposit on arrival. Not happy
Reviewed on 2026/5/6

The Mount Country Manor Hotel & Golf
Fantastic Hotel, great facilities and friendly helpful staff. Breakfast was outstanding, well cooked and fresh. Plenty of parking
Reviewed on 2026/5/10

Queen Street Apartments
DO NOT BOOK, NUMBER DOESN'T WORK. Absolute dive from the outside!
Reviewed on 2026/5/5

The Ironworks Aparthotel
Lovely room! It was clean and had some great features. Only negatives where the bed wasn’t very comfortable for me personally and the pub customers outside the pub smoking and leaving where very loud, but fine after 11.30. No conditioner in the shower, But.. Tv channels fantastic and there’s a Pizza ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/20

Tedsmore Cottages
Popular places to visit

Iron Bridge
You can find out about the history of Ironbridge when you stop by Iron Bridge. Discover the top-notch restaurants and fascinating museums in this walkable area.

Blists Hill
Journey back to the Steam Age in this charming Victorian town, its industrial zone and its countryside, without modern contraptions of electricity and cars.

Ironbridge Gorge
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Ironbridge Gorge during your travels in The Gorge.

Telford Town Park
The Wonderland, mini-golf and high-wire zip lines create a family playground in this vast park. Everyone can enjoy the nature trails and historical relics.

Jackfield Tile Museum
Enter this working Victorian factory and inspect the artistic panels hugging the recreated walls of a pub, a tube station and a church.

Coalport China Museum
This museum has an eclectic collection of the china cups and pots that served as containers for the Victorians’ most cherished beverage and pastime: tea.





