Hundred House Hotel, Telford Shropshire
Hundred House Hotel, Telford Shropshire

Hundred House Hotel, Telford Shropshire

Just a short distance from the world-famous Ironbridge, this charming hotel has an excellent location from which to explore all of the region’s attractions, as well as a 2 AA Rosette award-winning restaurant.

Just a short journey away from Telford, Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury, the hotel’s location is great for a relaxing or romantic getaway.

The hotel offers lavishly decorated bars with original beamed ceilings and is oozing with quirkiness from the moment you enter. There are 10 bedrooms all unique in design, but each offering patchwork, lavender-scented sheets. Some of the rooms even have velvet-covered swings!

The oldest part of the hotel is the 14th century half-timbered thatched barn, which was once used as a cart house in medieval times.

The restaurant has received many awards, including 2 AA Rosettes for the outstanding preparation of its food and the good quality of the ingredients it uses.

The hotel also offers facilities to cater for conferences and parties, large and small. The hotel meets all your requirements under one roof.

The world's first iron bridge gives its name to the town of Iron Bridge in the south of Telford, and is the town's most famous feature. It was built across the River Severn in 1779 by local ironmaster, Abraham Darby III.

Shropshire has a lot to offer. There are over 32 castles, and 10 hands-on museums explain how Ironbridge is considered to be the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.


The main building is of Georgian origin and the interior has old quarry tiled floors, exposed brickwork, beamed ceilings and oak panelling.

Herb posies, pot pourri and lavender all help to perfume the atmosphere in the Hundred House.


Each and every bedroom is unique in design and features half tester or four-poster beds as well as period furniture, while most also have a velvet covered swing! All rooms are en suite and have all modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.

Superior rooms are larger and are more sumptuously furnished with period pieces, including some with half tester beds and some with the hotel’s famous swings.