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Title: Soulton Hall Hotel
Address: Soulton Road Wem
Zipcode: SY4 5RS Location Map
Phone: 01939232786
Website:
Facilities:
  • Rooms
  • Direct Dial
  • Tea/coffee
  • Hairdryer
  • TV
  • Room Service
  • Dining
  • Restaurant(s)
  • Bar Snacks
  • Lounge Bar
  • Vegetarian
  • Table d`Hote
  • Speciality Cuisine(s)
  • Bar Meals
  • International
  • Traditional English
  • Facilities
  • Bar
  • Fishing
  • Restaurant
  • Smoking Policy
  • Non Smoking Hotel  
  • General
  • Children Welcome:   yes
  • Pets Welcome: yes
  • Disabled Facilities: no
  • Parking For: On-Site 50
  • Open All Year Round:   yes
  • Open Christmas: yes
  • Seasonal Restrictions: no
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Date added: Sep 08, 2006

This Elizabethan manor house is one of the best kept secrets of Shropshire! Guests here are treated like one of the family. Drinks are taken in the cosy drawing room, well stocked with games and magazines, before moving into the dining room for a leisurely four course dinner. Four of the bedrooms are in the main house, while the Coach House outside has two further ground floor bedrooms, one with a sitting room. Alternatively set in its own garden Cedar Lodge has a suite and garden rooms.
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