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Old Park House, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Old Park House
37 Abbey Foregate
Shrewsbury
Shropshire

SY2 6BL

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Old Park House B&B bursts with character; oozes elegance; and weaves its magic on all who stay. This 15th century Grade II* listed; jewel in the town provides luxury accommodation in the heart of Shrewsbury. Whether it be a romantic weekend; a retreat from your hectic lifestyle or a business trip; Old Park House Bed & Breakfast offers you quintessentially English style accommodation combined with all those 21st century luxuries.

Sumptuous sofas and a deliciously warm log-burner; cosy towelling bathrobes and steamy scented hot baths; fine food and fabulous four-posters. All of our rooms have large/flat-screen TVs; digital signal; DVD & CD players; radio; as well as wireless internet access and USB inputs for your enjoyment. Within our rooms you are also provided with a selection of Teas; fresh coffee; biscuits; hand-made chocolates and cosy towelling bathrobes.

We will then freshly prepare you a hearty English breakfast made with locally sourced produce or delicious Oak Smoked Salmon from Bing’s Heath Smokery with Organic free-range scrambled eggs; or perhaps you may prefer a superior continental breakfast from Bonbonniere’s exquisite collection of patisseries.

Located on Horsefair; one of the oldest markets of the town; Old Park House would have been the first prominent building on the approach into Shrewsbury from London. The house’s history remained one of public use; moving from an Inn to a Labour Club; until; finally in 2000; the property was separated into two separate private dwellings.

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