4* Hotel in Telford

Hadley Park House Hotel is a 4* hotel in Telford, Shropshire, featuring 22 luxurious rooms, designed to cater for your every need – whether you’re staying for business or leisure.

Hadley Park House Hotel was awarded 4* hotel status in 2016, following an extensive refurbishment which has seen our team transform the hotel – bringing out some stunning features in the original Georgian house, whilst giving our West Wing a modern update with truly stunning results.

Accommodation

At Hadley Park House Hotel we want every guest to enjoy their stay, so we’ve designed our accommodation to cater for everyone – whether you’re looking for a romantic room, spacious suite or business bedroom.

Our bedrooms and suites are not just designed to look good, but to also feel good. We’ve got the essential comfy beds and spacious bathrooms, but we’ve also designed our rooms to be functional. This includes separate desk areas and complimentary wifi if you need to catch up on work, through to fully accessible suites for guests who may have special requirements or simply need a little more space.

We have a collection of romantic rooms, some of which include special features such as canopy beds and roll top baths – perfect for brides and grooms, anniversaries or if you’re looking for something a little different.

The perfect location for exploring Shropshire and the surrounding areas

Our 4* hotel in Telford doesn’t just have fabulous rooms, but it is also centrally based, making it ideal for guests exploring Shropshire, or for those who are looking for a hotel with strong travel links.

We’re near a wealth of local attractions including Ironbridge (9 miles – 15 minute drive), RAF Cosford (12 miles) and the stunning Wrekin (6 miles), and the M54 is right on our doorstep – Birmingham is less than an hour’s drive.

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