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The Haughmond – A Countryside Retreat Near Shrewsbury
Nestled in the historic village of Upton Magna, just outside Shrewsbury, The Haughmond is a welcoming restaurant with rooms offering a true taste of Shropshire. Enjoy delicious, locally sourced dishes in the relaxed restaurant or outside in the tranquil garden with sweeping views towards The Wrekin. After dining, stay the night in one of seven beautifully appointed bedrooms, each designed for comfort and rest. Whether you’re visiting for a meal, a getaway, or both, The Haughmond offers the perfect countryside escape.
Our facilities
- Baby changing facilities
- Bedlinen and towels included
- Central Heating
- Contactless Check-in
- Dog friendly
- Electric car charging point
- Free on site parking
- Free Wifi
- Group visits available
- Hairdryer
- Ironing facilities
- Non smoking establishment
- On site parking
- Smart TV
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Additional detailed accessibility information
- Designated accessible parking
- Dietary requirements catered for
- Disability awareness / equality training
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
- Disabled Toilets
- Entrance flat/ without steps
- Ground floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom
- Breakfast included
- Cot
- Restaurant
- Rural location
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