About Hotel The Wroxeter
The Wroxeter is a family-run, country hotel in Shropshire and within easy reach of the Shropshire Hills.
All rooms come with TV, free Wi-Fi, coffee/tea making facilities, ironing facilities, and hairdryer. Rooms have en suite shower rooms with complimentary toiletries. Family rooms and disabled rooms are available, as are two luxury rooms with four-poster beds and high ceilings.
The Wroxeter offers extensive gardens where weddings can be held, as well as meeting and conference spaces.
The Conservatory Restaurant serves contemporary British cuisine using local ingredients when possible. A Sunday roast is offered as well. Vegetarian and vegan options are available, and special dietary requirements can be met. There is also a lounge and bar where guests can enjoy drinks, including wine from the local vineyard, Wroxeter Roman Vineyard.
Shrewsbury Abbey is less than five miles away, while Shrewsbury Castle is just over five miles from this hotel. Telford Shopping Centre is less than nine miles away.
Positive Reviews
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Ideal Country Location
This hotel is nestled in the quiet countryside and is the perfect spot if you are looking for a peaceful and quiet getaway. Yet, you're still just a 10-minute drive to Shrewsbury, and very near many attractions including the Roman Ruins, Ironbridge Coalbr
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The Most Important Meal of the Day
With all the wonderful nearby sights to explore, you'll need a proper start to your day, and this hotel offers a wonderful full English breakfast, well-prepared and with plenty of options. Continental choices are available as well including yoghurt, fruit
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Welcoming Staff
The staff at this hotel is friendly and attentive. They go out of their way to make you feel at home and as comfortable as possible. Whatever need you may have, this staff is eager to help in any way they can.
Negative Reviews
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Rooms Need TLC
Some rooms are small and basic, with poor quality bedding, cheap brands of coffee, tea, and soap, and peeling wallpaper. Some guests also found mould in the shower and old bathroom fittings. Overall, rooms feel uninviting. A refurbishment is necessary.
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Thin Walls
Some guests say the walls inmany of the rooms are quite thin which means you can hear noise coming from your neighbours' room. You may want to bring a set of earplugs to be on the safe side.
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No Lift
Be aware that this hotel does not have a lift, which means navigating between floors, especially with luggage and for persons with disabilities, may prove quite a challenge.