Telford Whitehouse Hotel

The Telford Whitehouse Hotel provides 4 star accommodation close to Wellington in Shropshire within easy reach of local amenities, attractions & transport.

Address

Watling Street
Telford
Shropshire
TF1 2NJ
Tel: +44 (0)1952 250700

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Overview


The hotel provides guests with 4 star accommodation and facilities in close to Wallington in Shropshire. The hotel is conveniently located close to the M54 motorway, Wellington town centre and Telford located a few miles away. The hotel is contemporary in style and provides guests with comfortable well appointed rooms and modern facilities including bar, restaurant, fitness centre and Spa. The hotel facilities make it suitable for business and leisure guests.

The hotel is conveniently located for exploring a number of local attractions including attractions in Telford including the Telford Steam Railway and South Telford Heritage Trail. The hotel is well located for attractions in Shrewsbury including Shrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury Abbey and Shrewsbury Cathedral.

The hotel is well located for attractions in Shropshire including the Shropshire Hills (AONB) and Wroxeter Roman City and the Ironbridge Gorge world heritage site. The location in Shropshire makes the hotel a good base from which to explore both the West Midlands region and neighbouring including Cheshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire.

Local transport links in the area include Wellington (Shropshire) train station located just under one mile from the hotel. There are services to Birmingham New Street station and other local and regional areas including Shrewsbury, Chester, Wolverhampton and Birmingham International for Birmingham Airport, . The hotel is close by to major roads including the A5 and M54 providing good road connections.

Visitors can expect a friendly welcome with good levels of service at the hotel. The hotel is located close to Wellington town centre and a few miles from Telford town centre where visitors can find local amenities, visitor attractions, bars, restaurants and entertainment facilities.



Facilities


There are a total of 90 en-suite guest bedrooms at the hotel. The guest rooms are well appointed offering comfortable 4 star accommodation at reasonable rates. Guests can choose from single, double, twin and family rooms with a choice of standard and executive rooms available.

Room facilities include television with satellite channels, telephone, alarm/wake up call, hairdryer, ironing facilities, safety deposit box, desk, tea and coffee making facilities. Room service is available 24 hours a day.

All areas of the hotel are non smoking in accordance with hotel policy.

Chargeable Wi-Fi internet access is available at the hotel. There are free on-site car parking facilities for hotel guests available.

The hotel has facilities for hosting business meetings, conferences and events, with a choice of well equipped venues and banqueting facilities for up to 400 delegates. The hotel offers photocopying and fax services.

The hotel is a wedding venue with a c range of packages available and banqueting facilities for up to 300 guests.

The leisure club includes fully featured gymnasium, indoor swimming pool, steam room, sauna, solarium and whirlpool spa. The Spa includes a range of beauty and pampering treatments including facial and body treatments.

Dining


Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast each morning with a choice of breads, cereals, yogurts, fruits, juices and hot and cold drinks.

Sir Stephen’s Brasserie serves a choice of light bites, starters, main meals including meats, fish and vegetables and a range of desserts. The restaurant serves a choice of British and international cuisine with a choice of interesting dishes on offer. The restaurant utilises the best in fresh, local, seasonal produce for a changing menu serving seasonal favourites. Diners can choose from the extensive wine list and find the perfect accompaniment to their meals.

The Dugout Bar serves a choice of drinks including soft drinks, beers, wines and spirits. The bar serves food including a choice of light bites, snacks and sandwiches. The bar shows live sports on the big screen and has a relaxed feel providing an ideal place to catch up with friends, family and colleagues.

Local Attractions


The county of Shropshire is located in the West Midlands and is well known for its quiet rural landscape. Shropshire is less well known as a tourist destination however the county has plenty to offer visitors. The quiet nature of the county ensures visitors can see the attractions away from the crowds and enjoy some of the finest countryside scenery in the UK. Shropshire is a scenic county with plenty of English countryside for visitors to explore making it ideal for walkers and cyclists.

Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire that is located towards the centre of the county. Shrewsbury is known for its large number of historic listed buildings, the historic market town includes a number of historic buildings dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries. The town centre includes many narrow streets dating back to their medieval origins

The Quarry is a park located in close to Shrewsbury town centre, the park includes the Dingle, a landscaped garden featuring flower beds, statue and memorial benches. The park offers a relaxing green space where visitors can enjoy a walk in tranquil surroundings.

Shrewsbury Castle dates back to the 11th century, the imposing castle is built with red sandstone and is located on a hill. Inside the castle, visitors can see a number of displays that showcase the history of the castle over the centuries and important events.

Shrewsbury Abbey is a historic church that dates back to the 11th century. Located to the east of Shrewsbury town centre, the abbey is currently an active place of worship and holds a number of events throughout the year. The abbey is of both historical and cultural significance and visitors can see the impressive architectural features including the large pillars at the nave. There is currently no charge to visit the abbey.

Telford is a new town located 15 miles from Shrewsbury in Shropshire. Telford is the largest town in Shropshire having been built back in the 1960s and 1970s as a new town. Telford town centre includes the Telford Shopping Centre with 160 outlets including well known high street brands. The Telford Town Park includes 170 hectares of grassland, woodland, lakes and ponds. The park provides a tranquil green space in which to enjoy a walk and see wildlife and flora.

Ironbridge Gorge is located on the River Severn approx 5 miles from Telford. It is regarded as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, and has the distinction of being a world heritage site. Visitors can see a number of interesting exhibitions showcasing the industrial heritage of an area that was once fully engaged in mining, iron making, engineering and china manufacture. There are ten museums on the site that give visitors a fascinating insight and a real experience of what it would have been like during the industrial revolution.

Shropshire Hills Outstanding Area of Natural Beauty (AONB) is located mainly in the south of Shropshire. The hills cover over 300 square miles of land, approx one quarter of the county of Shropshire. The area is noted for its landscape including hills, woods, river valleys and farmland. The landscape is important from a geological and wildlife perspective and presents visitors with a stunning natural environment, varied landscapes with the opportunity to get away from it all.

The hills are regarded as among the finest landscapes in the UK, attracting many visitors drawn to the peace, tranquilly and landscape with a choice of activities possible including walking, cycling, and horse-riding, there are also a number of events that take place here. Visitors can explore a number of historic market towns in the region each with their own character along with farmers markets, museums, galleries and small independent shops.

Attingham Park is located 6 miles from Shrewsbury. The 18th century mansion features a mansion, deer park and gardens. Inside the house highlights include the dining room that is set for an evening banquet. The house includes ornate decorations and impressive furnishings along with collections that have been built up over the years. The walled garden provides an ideal place for visitors to enjoy a leisurely stroll. The mansion is set in scenic parkland providing a perfect opportunity for visitors to enjoy several walks in the park in a tranquil countryside setting that includes a range of trees and woodland.

Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum Cosford is located in the Shropshire village of Cosford, 8 miles from Telford. The museum contains one of the largest aviations collections in the UK with approx 70 aircraft on display. Visitors can see a range of exhibitions showcasing the cold war, war planes, missiles training and research and development. There are a number of interactive kiosks and hotspots that give visitors further insight and information.

Wroxeter Roman City is located 6 miles from Shrewsbury and is the forth largest Roman city in the UK. Visitors can take a tour of the historic ruins of the city, highlights include the municipal baths that date back to the 2nd century whilst a modern highlight is the new Roman Town House that gives visitors a great insight into Roman life. Visitors can visit the site museum and use the audio tour to learn more about the fascinating history of the city.

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Closest Train Stations:

Wellington (Shropshire): 0.9 Miles

Oakengates: 2.3 Miles

Telford Central: 3.6 Miles


Closest Airports:
The closest airport is Birmingham Airport located 43 miles away by road via the A442, M54, M6, A4540 and A45. East Midlands Airport is located 64 miles away via the A442, M54, M6 Toll, A5, M42 and A42 or alternatively via the A442, M54, M6, M42 and A42 to avoid using the M6 Toll motorway .

Birmingham Airport: 43 Miles

East Midlands Airport: 64 Miles




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