Stretton Hall |
All Stretton |
Church Stretton |
England |
SY6 6HG |
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Stretton Hall
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DESCRIPTION |
Stretton Hall is an elegant period house at the heart of a quiet village in the beautiful South Shropshire countryside a mile North of the small town of Church Stretton. The building itself formerly a substantial private house known as All Stretton Hall is Georgian and many of its original features windows fireplaces and oak panelling have been retained. The atmosphere and interiors however are far from dated. The restaurant and bedrooms are furnished with modern fabrics in clear refreshing tones everywhere complemented by fresh flowers. Classic designs keep a neat and simple feel throughout and there are many careful touches to add individual style and comfort. Stretton Hall is a three star hotel and standards are high in every area but this does not mean that the atmosphere is especially formal. The hotel is owned and run by a young family who pride themselves on quality flexibility value for money and extra care for the special preferences of their individual guests.
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LOCATION |
Stretton Hall is situated just off the A49 Ludlow to Shrewsbury Road. Coming from the south when you reach Church Stretton there are traffic lights and an Esso garage on your left. At these lights turn left follow the road over a railway bridge to a junction with HSBC bank on the left hand corner. At this junction turn right and continue along the lane for about a mile. The hotel is on your right opposite the Yew Tree pub.Coming from the North or if you prefer to take the motorways we would recommend heading for Birmingham and the M6. North of Birmingham at junction 10A on the M6 take the M54 west to Telford which becomes the A5 to Shrewsbury. At Shrewsbury turn left south at the roundabout onto the A49 signed Leominster and Ludlow . After about 10 miles you will see a Little Chef on your right and shortly after a sign to All Stretton to the right. Take this turning and follow the lane for a mile and the hotel is on your left opposite the Yew Tree pub. |