Albrighton Hall Hotel and Spa is set inside a beautiful 18th century Manor House, boasting 15 acres of landscaped grounds and a picturesque ornamental lake. This 300-year-old hotel has 87 guest rooms and is conveniently located just four miles from Shrewsbury centre and 3.5 miles from Shrewsbury railway station, making it easy for guests to explore the medieval market town. From 1st May 2024 the hotel will no longer accept cash as a form of payment.13;10;13;10;Guests can sit down to an elegant lunch or dinner in the Oak Room Restaurant, which serves seasonally inspired dishes in an elegant yet relaxed setting. Those looking to unwind are welcome to relax with a drink and light bar food n the 1630 Bar. Hotel guests are invited to make use of the leisure facilities and spa, which features an indoor heated swimming pool and Jacuzzi, plus steam and sauna experiences in the thermal suite. A pre-authorization of £50 will be taken on arrival for incidentals.13;10;13;10;The 300-year-old hotel has a spectacular ornamental lake and is situated in 15 acres of secluded gardens. Nearby Albrighton village is mentioned in the Domesday Book and Shrewsbury, one of England's finest medieval market towns is just a few miles away
2024.10.25
Having stayed at Albrighton Hall 18 months ago, and thoroughly enjoyed the experience, I booked again on the occasion of our anniversary. I posted a comment last time praising the hotel, the staff and the quality of the food (5 stars). Unfortunately our stay on this occasion was completely spoiled by our dining experience. I booked in advance, online, for 7pm. We arrived at the dining room on time and ordered our meal and drinks. The drinks arrived, and a short time later a server informed us that there may be a delay, as there was a large party in another part of the room, the implication being that they would be prioritised. This was at 7.10pm. We then waited at our table for over an hour before we were served with our main meal. By that time the large party, around 14 people, were being served coffee at the end of their meal. Other diners around us were also being served and seemed to be happy with things. My wife was getting increasingly annoyed, as was I, and I politely let two of the servers know how we felt, whilst acknowledging that it was not their fault. After such a good experience on a previous occasion, this was disappointing, frustrating and annoying, and we will not be returning to Albrighton Hall in future.