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The Gaskell Arms Hotel is a 17th Century Coaching Inn with a wealth of character. The Hotel is a family owned and managed free house, offering warm, traditional hospitality throughout the year. The hotel is an ideal base for people commuting to Telford, Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, and Wolverhampton. The oak beamed restaurant offers an a la carte menu in a warm and intimate atmosphere. Guests can also enjoy an interesting selection of hot and cold meals in our cosy lounge bar, featuring a log fire on colder days. During warmer times guest may relax with their refreshments in the peaceful setting of our secluded walled garden. The hotel also offers four mews rooms, which adjoin the main building, and two suites. Whatever your requirements... a weekend break, a business trip or that very special occasion, the Gaskell Arms can offer you the best in friendly, professional service.
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