Albright Hussey Manor Hotel

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This is Manor House with a modern bedroom extension added.we stopped in a twin room within the manor.the room was period but comfortable,the bathroom was bright with his and hers sinks and an added extra a bidet.my wife liked the make up table in the bathroom,there was also plenty of hot water.we eat in the restaurant both nights and the food was to a high standard,the first night I had fillet of beef which was excellent.we had a bottle of wine both nights and it was good value for money.all the staff were friendly and efficient.the manor itself is a lovely old building,you could sense it’s history.another bonus was the two black swans on what looked like part of the old moat as you walked up to the entrance.
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Such a lovely property, just outside of Shrewsbury, but the accolades stop there. Our room was good sized, and comfortable with all the basics. However, the grout in the shower could do with a good cleaning as there was quite a bit or visible mildew. The bath linens were not up to the standards of an average 3 star hotel. They consisted of an inexpensive bath towel. No hand towel or face cloth.

The breakfast was a real disappointment. We arrived at 9:00 and there was very little available, just the dried dregs of scrambled eggs stuck to the bottom of the pot, back bacon that was too tough to chew (in fairness, we did not have the heart to try the sausages), and the juice pitchers were empty. There were some boxed cereals, but no milk or water to put on them. If there had been cheeses, meats or fruit, it was gone and not replenished. Good thing there was the traditional English savior of beans and toast. We planned on dining there in the evening, but thought better of it.

My pet peeve was the WiFi. It was hard to connect and you had to sign in via your social media account or agree to provide name, email, age, gender and agree to receive unsolicited marketing emails. Really?

Our stay can be summed as a real disappointment.
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like most very old hotels it has a certain charm.
a bit tied but thats part of the charm
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We were happy to get an upgrade to a bigger room. Food and service great
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Had a lovely overnight stay here whilst visiting Long Mynd and Shrewsbury. Lovely friendly and warm staff.
Beautiful 3 course meal in the evening in the beautiful old dining room. I was so full I had no room for dessert!
The room was pleasant enough although the walls were very thin! I could hear the people next door using the bathroom! We slept well though- probably because we were so tired from the day's mountain biking activities though!
The breakfast was superb and we enjoyed walking around the lovely grounds looking at the black swans and admiring the old building. I would definately visit again!
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Recently stayed overnight at the Albright Hussey Manor Hotel , as we were attending a wedding being held there. I was somewhat surprised by how small our room was, with barely room to walk round the bed. All of the facilities were in the room, but making a cup of tea was trial, since there was no space to actually do it!
Cleanliness was another issue, the window frames were covered in cobwebs, and the bathroom was not as clean as it could have been. The shower screen also leaked badly due to defective seal. Finally, the bed was probably the most uncomfortable I have had in a while.
On a positive note, the hotel surroundings and ambience are lovely, and the breakfast was first class. Pity about our room 😒
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This was the first time I’ve stayed here and it was a very friendly and comfortable hotel with good sized rooms and friendly staff.

The restaurant was very nice and you can have a nice meal on the patio or inside if it’s a little chilly out.
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I stayed here overnight for and it was certainly one of the best places I have stayed for work. THe staff was lovely, excellent customer service, food was well presented and tasty, the room and bathroom very clean. They even had my favourite Galaxy hot chocolate mix!! I will definately revisit on my next visit to the area.
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We stayed here for a friends wedding in August. The setting was lovely and the weather was good so the wedding was outside. The gardens were beautiful; obviously very well cared for an maintained. The main building is very old and had huge character, especially the restaurant where we had breakfast. If walls could talk!
The wedding team did a good job of organising everything. The main mail during the wedding was delicious and the staff were very attentive. In the evening there was a BBQ with a selection of Salmon, Chicken or Steak served with potatoes, garlic bread etc.
The salmon and chicken were lovely but the steak was overcooked and incredibly tough, so much so that i considered taking some home to resole an old pair of shoes! Looking at the plates of other guests, most of them appeared to have left the steak too.
Drinks were very expensive (EG £2.00 for a 250ml bottle of coke) but I guess thats expected at a wedding hotel. Teenage bar staff sometimes looked bored, chin in hand as they leant on the bar waiting for customers. The more mature staff were very professional, friendly and attentive. We stayed the night but were disappointed to be accommodated in a "bolt on" square, brick built extension. Rooms were very clean and tidy but the mattress was completely shot and tried to swallow me when i sat on it. The walls are paper thin. You will hear EVERYTHING not just from the room next door but most rooms in the building. Every key turning, conversation, toilet flushing...
The plumbing noises were also extremely loud! We were in room 26 on the ground floor and when someone took a shower or filled the bath next door or above, the howling noise that came from the pipes was so loud!!
Maybe the rooms in the main hotel were better.
In summary, a lovely setting with friendly staff but don't expect a quiet night if you are staying in the extension!
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Having married here (& that day being utterly perfect) this place holds a very special place in our hearts, and we decided to renew our vows here this August. Both our original Big Day and this one couldn't have been more perfect - nothing is too much trouble here, no idea too big or small, and both days were OUR days exactly how we had imagined them. We were made to feel individual and special, a feeling of 'home' yet the luxury of having our every need attended to. Everything, on both occasions, ran like clockwork, every last detail was perfected, the staff are amazing completely unflappable - a lovely balance of professional yet humourous. All our guests commented on the beautiful hotel, rooms, and surroundings, it really is stunning. We would (& will!) come here again and again.
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Attended a family wedding which was held in the beautiful garden.

Wedding and food excellent. Staff albeit the bar was a little understaffed, were very accommodating. Bar prices were extortionate.

Bedroom 15 was £120 for the night. The room was clean, but very small and claustrophobic, bed had a cheap flimsy cheapbed frame with an uncomfortable mattress. Clean bed linen and towels. Cheap drawers and wardrobe

Bathroom clean and shower powerfull.

Felt room was over priced, receptionist tried to charge us for an extra bed in our room. God knows where the extra bed would have gone, perhaps in the bathroom!
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Do not believe the unfair reviews - If you want to stay in a soulless robotic chain hotel, this isn’t the place for you. It’s a small friendly family run hotel where everybody is welcome. Feels like a B&B.

I stayed here for 1 night as a business traveller. I was met with a warm friendly and informative welcome.

My room (8) was clean, spacious and comfortable and had everything I needed. Yes, it’s a little dated but I found my room
to be very clean with everything in working order and good condition. Additionally, I had a lovely view of the countryside.

Myself and my colleagues needed to eat dinner a little early due to work commitments, nothing was too much trouble. Malcolm the general manager is a credit to the hotel, personable, warm and friendly. He made sure we were fed and looked after before our night shift, for which we were most grateful. Food was hot and tasty. Menus could have more veggie options, but the veggie dish I had was lovely (gnocchi).

Breakfast could have done with some gentle background music for atmosphere I did feel like I had to whisper when talking.

Food plentiful and hot veggie options available but could be listed separate on the menu instead of just ‘Full English’ I.e Vegetarian option ‘Poached egg with mushrooms on toast’ However, this, & other hot veggie options is available on request. Continental buffet has plenty of choice. Toast is brought to your table, so none of those annoying hotel toasters to contend with!

Hotel had excellent WIFI, plug sockets by the bed and lovely little grounds to sit & relax in.

I would return to this hotel again if on business or a break away exploring the area. I felt like I was at home - safe, comfortable and WELCOME.
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First the good points, the bar and restaurant staff were very nice and the food was good though menu was limited if you are vegetarian. With that in mind they did offer to make an alternative if the one choice on the menu wasn't suitable.
The bad points - this is a wedding hotel where large bookings take precedence over couples and small groups. On arrival we were kept waiting 10mins while the receptionist pitched a wedding offer over the phone. The same happened on leaving. We paid for an expensive room, yet it had some serious problems. It is the middle of summer yet all the windows were screwed shut leaving us in a warm musty room. The worst problem was the sound proofing between rooms meant we could hear every detail, including what went on in next door's bathroom and the noise of wedding guests arguing in the corridor at 2:00AM.
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We had a really lovely and spacious room in the old part of the Manor House which we used as a base to explore the local area. Friendly staff and a fine breakfast to set us up for the day. No real complaints, although as someone who likes a bit of space to wake up over breakfast, the over friendly cross between Basil Fawlty and Ivan Brackenbury, who appeared at breakfast time wasn’t really my cup of tea.

The hotel is about 10 minutes away from Shrewsbury- perfect location for getting out into the countryside.
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We booked our wedding at the Hussey in January 2016, as soon as we saw the grounds we knew this was the place for our wedding. We had heard really great reviews about the team so knew we had to book it. We went with the standard summer package and at the time felt it was reasonably priced. Due to having no real contact from the hussey while planning the wedding i went out and sourced all my own entertainment, chairs (it was cheaper to hire some than it was to get the hussey to cover their own) and fireworks. We were then smacked with a £70 entertainer fee for each booking which really was disgusting as we weren't given any guidance or help when planning the actual wedding. Closer to the wedding we were also told that the food tasting wasn't included with the wedding package and we had to fork out an extra £60 just to taste our foods we had chosen for our day. I really feel this should have been included like many other wedding providers. We also soon found out it was an extra £350 to get married outside which was never mentioned when we booked it.These extra charges all started creeping their way in and our total was going up and up. In the months that came before the big day we felt that there were too many different members of staff dealing with our information, we would have calls from one member of staff then hours later we would receive another call changing information that we had confirmed earlier. We honestly didn't know whether we were coming or going. On the day of the wedding luckily we had the perfect weather and got married outside, the waiting staff were great apart from the fact our master of ceremony disappeared halfway through the day without any notice what so ever, we were just left to sort the wedding party announcements out ourselves.The food on the day was poor quality and under cooked. It was nothing like our taster meals. The air conditioning kept being turned on and off, being the hottest day of the year this made everybody hot and uncomfortable. Not what you want! The table cloths were not ironed and had lots of dirty marks and stains on them, this made the tables look very scruffy. I honestly feel without my fantastic photographers Martin and Julia managing everything we wouldn't have had our perfect day. On check out we were smacked with the final bill which was way more than expected. £25 to put an extra toddler bed up? Seriously, we would have brought her camping bed if we had known. But we just shut up and paid, happy to get it over with. It was a beautiful setting for our beautiful day but we would not return as we genuinely feel the Hussey staff didn't do enough to support us during our wedding journey and during our wedding day.
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We had just stayed at another 5-star hotel in Wales which had proved most disappointing, and having read some of the harsher reviews on this site about the Albright Hussey Manor were braced for another similar experience. Instead we had a great time.

We stayed in Room 4 (Royalist Suite), full of character although both my husband and I had to duck through the door. There was a wedding at the hotel but we heard nothing, despite the party going on until 0200.

We arrived having had appalling traffic and late for the regatta we were going to in the afternoon but despite the wedding taking place, the friendly staff helped us find a taxi there even though the Flower Show made it challenging, and took our bags up to our room for us to save us time. As we waited, we helped ourselves to the free sherry at reception (a great touch). And relaxed.

Best was in the evening when the admirable Maclolm made us feel extremely welcome. We were the only guests eating in the dining room (the others all being at various weddings for the evening), but we didn't feel out of place and the level of service from him and the team was exemplary. The food was straightforward, but delicious. We were really happy with this lovely hotel and, while we would avoid the more modern rooms, staying in the old part is special with the view out over the sweeping lawns patrolled by black swans.

We then arrived for breakfast, which had a lovely range of fresh fruit, cereals and the hot buffet was genuinely hot, with warmed plates. The wedding party were emptying the buffet rapidly but it was kept fully and efficiently topped up. We asked for fried eggs and got them quickly from the charming waitresses on duty.

Top notch everyone, keep it up! We will stay here again.
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Stayed here for a family wedding. Check in was fab and the place itself is lovely! Grounds are beautiful and the old fashioned bars etc are also really nice! The room was really old fashioned and not in the best condition, we paid £120 for the room and booked it through the wedding party but could have got it cheaper through booking.com which I think is really unfair and not correct. Food was not great and I wouldn’t recommend eating here at all. Much nicer places to stay for less money.
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I stayed here on overnight whilst travelling for business in the middle of the week.

I have stayed in nicer four star Hotels but I have also stayed in many worse. I think there are lots of different booking options for this hotel so I would advise the traveller to take care over which room and rate they book.

I got the feeling that this hotel focuses mainly on weddings and so during the week is possibly a nice quiet option. I was able to reserve a comfortable room at a reasonable rate and enjoyed a quiet and relaxing sleep in a room overlooking the old medieval battlefield of Shrewsbury, which was fought in the adjacent field in 1403.

The Hotel is situated just out of town down a country lane. The welcome was good and the restaurant food was high-quality, if possibly a little too fancy for the average travelling businessman’s pie and pint taste and, possibly, also outside his normal expenses budget. The style of the hotel is very traditional and is themed on its history. Lots of oak panels and dark wood furniture for instance. Very different to your average Premier Inn or Travelodge (thank God!). It has a formal atmosphere.

The bedroom I was in was good size with a lovely view across open fields (and the small car park). The bed was comfortable. The room had a trouser press and tea and coffee, biscuits, water et cetera and a small pot of sweets. I did not see an ironing board but I would imagine one would be available if needed. It was nice to have a door that actually locked with a key. However I could hear noise from other rooms during the evening and not sure if this was due to thin walls, noisy neighbours or big gaps under the doors. Luckily nothing that kept me awake. The bathroom was small (I had to squeeze past the sink to get to the toilet) but it included a large bath with excellent shower.

Breakfast, which is charged extra depending on your booking arrangements was very tasty and is recommended. There is a choice of continental or full English with accompanying yoghurt’s fresh fruit etc. No rubber scrambled egg here!

I would definitely return, with caution over the rate I paid.
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My husband and I recently stayed at the Albert Hussey for our wedding anniversary. Everything about it was lovely. We were upgraded to a suite which was gorgeous. The staff were pleasant and helpful. Although we didn’t dine in the restaurant, the breakfast was really tasty. Beautiful grounds. I can see why it’s a popular wedding location!
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My wife and I recently stopped here for an overnight catch-up with some friends. We chose a Sunday evening since Saturday's tend to be expensive and booked up due to weddings. We spent the afternoon on the sun terrace, had a very nice meal in the restaurant and a good breakfast the following morning. The hotel had automatically upgraded our room which was very good of them.
This was a good value short break and both couples really enjoyed it, made better by very friendly and professional staff. We will certainly consider going back at some point in the future.
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We stayed here for 3 nights. Due to the location you would need a car.

Upon arrival we were checked quickly into our room. Our room was an executive room and my only complaints was that there was no aircon/fan, and that the tv was very small.

Breakfast was the typical fayre but was really delicious, and i would not skip it.

The hotel has a lot of charm and character, is reasonably pricedand the staff are definitely an asset.
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We stayed en route to Chester and picked Albright as it was half way and looked lovely. We weren't disappointed. As soon as we drove up the the track from the main road and saw the building we knew it was going to be lovely and secluded.
There was a wedding in progress but we were checked in quickly and efficiently by Kirsty.
We had a super meal in the beautiful old restaurant and then sat out and watched the sunset in the distance. We were looked after so well by Malcolm; nothing was too much trouble.
We slept so well as it's so quiet and peaceful and then had a perfect breakfast.
We will be back. Thank you all.
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Brilliant hotel with bags of character and great hospitality. We stayed in the Hussey Room, which was wonderful. The staff were fabulous, friendlly and attentive.
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We had the wedding reception of our daughter and her husband.
And i can honestly say this place is just perfect from the friendly and helpful staff on the frontline (bar staff/ waitresses etc.) right through to the back of house staff who you dont see but are just as important.
The food was excellent, function room prepared to perfection, we stayed over night and the bedrooms and breakfast didn't let us down either add this to the setting and as i said at the start this place is perfect.
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We stayed at Albright Hussey for my birthday weekend. The hotel is lovely, hopelessly clean. The staff are friendly, approachable, gave us advice on where to visit that was pet friendly as we had our dog with us. We arrived early but our room was ready, it was in the newer block but was a very good size room with a view over the fields looking towards the Wrekin. We ate in the restaurant both nights, the food was lovely, waiting on staff were great. I can see why so many have their weddings here, it's perfect, beautiful gardens, little moat, black swans. Out side bar for sunny days. It was about ten minutes drive into Shrewsbury & a car drive to the nearest pub but as we had been out all day both days we were there we were happy just to stay in the bar after our evening meals & chill with a glass of wine.
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Shrewsbury hotel expands with 10 new rooms
28/11/2012

The Albright Hussey Manor Hotel, near Shrewsbury, has been given permission for a two-storey extension creating 10 guestrooms, an enlarged function room and new kitchen and toilet facilities. Read article
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