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Macdonald Albrighton Hall Hotel
A 300-year-old Shropshire house overlooking an ornamental lake. Today the Macdonald Albrighton Hall boasts modern luxury, yet still provokes a bygone age of elegance. It allows easy access to the medieval towns of Chester and Shrewsbury.
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Prince Rupert Hotel
Situated in the heart of medieval Shrewsbury, the histoic Prince Rupert is firmly established as one of Shropshire's finest hotels. The former home of Prince Rupert, the grandson of King James I, it combines old-world charm with modern comforts and is an oasis of tranquillity in the centre of town. The hotel has three restaurants and a health club. Valet parking is available in the hotel's private car park.
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The Lion Hotel
This historic hotel in the heart of Shrewsbury is ideally located to visit the many attractions of the region. Its reputation for hospitality has attracted many famous names over the years, including Charles Dickens, King William IV and Madame Tussauds. Inside, the hotel is full of character with a lounge, which features open fires during winter and a charming restaurant and bar.
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Travelodge Hotel Shrewbury Battlefield
Parking: Free on-site. Transport links: Shrewsbury railway stn - 3m Birmingham airport - 57m Places to go: Shrewsbury Castle - 3m Shrewsbury Town FC - 3m Music Hall - 3m Museum & Art Gallery - 3m RAF Shawbury - 5m Wroxeter Roman City - 6m Hawkstone Park & Follies - 9m Ironbridge Gorge Museums - 12m Nearest town/nightlife: Shrewsbury - 3m Additional information: Please be advised this hotel is located on a site with additional development in progress.
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Travelodge Shrewsbury Hotel
Located near the A5/A49 roundabout just 4 miles south of Shrewsbury, this Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation. Spacious en-suite rooms, television in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, free parking, plus on site catering make Travelodges terrific value.
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