Dovecote Grange Guest House
Bratton Road, Bratton, , TF5 0BS Admaston (Show map)This attractive family-run guest house offers superior accommodation for the discerning traveller, in a warm, friendly, family atmosphere with views...
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Hotel description
This attractive family-run guest house offers superior accommodation for the discerning traveller, in a warm, friendly, family atmosphere with views of the beautiful surrounding countryside all around.
The guest house has an idyllic location, surrounded by beautiful tranquil English countryside. Its great access to the region’s major roads makes it a convenient base for visiting the area on business or for exploring the surrounding region for leisure. Telford town centre is just 10 minutes away, as is the International Centre and all of the town’s industrial and commercial zones. The guest house also has a great location for touring Shropshire's many magnificent sights and historical attractions, such as Ironbridge, Shrewsbury and Ludlow.
All of the bright, spacious, airy rooms are well appointed and have TVs with integrated DVD/CD players, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryers, bathrobes and a range of toiletries and bath products in the en suite bathrooms.
Hotel Facilities
General
Garden, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking.
Services
Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Fax/Photocopying.
Internet
Free! Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.
Guest Parking
Free! Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Hotel Policies
Check-in
16:00 - 21:30 hours
Check-out
Until 11:00 hours
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required room.
Children and extra beds
Free! All children under 3 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.
Free! All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.
All older children or adults are charged GBP 20 per night per person for extra beds.
Maximum capacity of extra beds in a room is 2.
Maximum capacity of babycots in a room is 1.
Any type of extra bed or baby cot is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel.
Supplements will not be calculated automatically in the total costs and have to be paid separately in the hotel.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted credit cards
American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, Maestro, Switch
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
The beautiful professionally landscaped gardens are a delight to explore and relax in, with immaculate lawns, mature flower borders and an ornamental fish pond. Stroll around the garden and you will also come across the small collection of rare breed hens, providers of many a fine breakfast and always a pleasure to watch as they scurry about their busy lives.
There is a suspended deck over the fish pond, where you can sit and contemplate the beautiful setting and perhaps feed the fish. There is also a private guest patio situated just off the guest lounge. Here you can sit and take breakfast in the sun or enjoy a relaxing evening drink at the end of the day.
The guest house is surrounded by beautiful countryside. Whether you are visiting the region as a sightseer, a walker, or simply to relax and recharge, you will not be disappointed.
Shropshire is blessed with many important historical sites that can be visited all year round. Possibly one of the country’s most significant is the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, birthplace of the industrial revolution. The site is situated on the banks of the River Severn in Telford and boasts many working museums which allow you to step back in time and experience a bygone era.
Alternatively you may wish to go further back in time and visit one of the region’s many castles, for example Ludlow, Shrewsbury, Stokesay or Powis Castle, just over the border in Powys in Wales. Ludlow castle is host to the famous annual arts festival which takes place in July.
Some other sites of interest in the area include the ruined abbeys of Buildwas and Haughmond, the significant Roman ruins at Wroxeter and the National Trust estate of Attingham Park. Wroxeter is also home to an award-winning vineyard, where you can sample some of their well-regarded wines and perhaps even purchase a bottle or 2.
There are various sporting clubs, activities and facilities within a short distance of the guest house. There are also plenty of excellent restaurants and pubs in which to enjoy a meal and have a drink within easy walking distance.
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How to book
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