About this property

Historic Setting: Soulton Hall in Shrewsbury is housed in a historic building, offering a unique setting for a country house stay. Exceptional Facilities: Guests enjoy a beautiful garden, terrace, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi. Additional amenities include family rooms, bicycle parking, room service, and bike hire. Comfortable Accommodations: Rooms feature private bathrooms with baths, tea and coffee makers, garden views, and free toiletries. Executive lounge access and parquet floors enhance the stay. Dining Experience: The restaurant serves local and European cuisines with vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options. Breakfast includes a full English or Irish selection. Local Attractions: Located 74 km from Manchester Airport, Soulton Hall is near Shrewsbury Cathedral (23 km) and Ironbridge Gorge (43 km). Guests enjoy hiking and cycling activities.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.5 for a two-person trip.

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Property highlights

Top location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.2)

Breakfast info

Full English/Irish

  • Free private parking available on-site


Availability

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Number of guests
 
1 double bed
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1 extra-large double bed
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1 large double bed
1 double bed
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2 extra-large double beds
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Guests who stayed here loved

  • Deborah
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Lovely old building, beautiful open surroundings. The hosts where lovely. Breakfast was fantastic.
  • Robert
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    The Hall is a very interesting place. The owners/staff friendly and informative. Breakfast excellent.
  • Thomas
    France France
    Everything! The place, the people, the smell, the comfort.. everything was perfect!
  • David
    United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
    A unique and amazing hotel. The main building is like a museum!! Quite incredible!!
  • Susan
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    I had a lovely, restful, peaceful stay whilst helping with the archaeological dig on site. The coach-house was spacious and comfortable and so so quiet. I was really welcomed by the family who were helpful and informative despite dealing with a...
  • Phil
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Breakfasts were very good. We weren't able to test the restaurant as it was closed due to chef illness.
  • Emma
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    The tranquil location, the views, rooms were well heated.
  • James
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    A amazing building with some very interesting history. I was made to feel very welcome and nothing was to much trouble for the staff.
  • Kris
    Belgium Belgium
    Karaktervol, rustig gelegen. Super vriendelijke uitbater. Zeer ruime kamer

Hosted by Soulton Hall

9.5
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Soulton Hall
Welcome to this ancient manor, immortalised by Shakespeare in his play "As You Like It" -- the home of a hero of that play: “Old Sir Rowland”. Sir Rowland Hill built this house in a Renaissance code in the reign of Queen Mary I. From here he ushered in the glorious culture of Elizabethan England. Can you solve the puzzles built into the bricks and stones?
A brief history of Soulton is, essentially, impossible. What follows is an account of some of the ideas used to design the buildings here and some highlights of events centred around this place over the last 1000 years. The striking country house and house of state at Soulton is the vision of Sir Rowland Hill, the Tudor statesman, philanthropist, merchant and scholar. He is associated with Shakespeare’s “Old Sir Rowland” in the play As You Like It. His extraordinary life involved: · saving multiple cultural treasures, · the coordination the Geneva Bible of 1560, an extremely dangerous project amounting to treason while it was undertaken (please note the presence of an exceptionally rare priests hide for the reign of Mary I in the studiolo [‘studiolo’ is a name for a room, taken from from the Italian, meaning little studio is a small room dedicated to reading, studying and writing]), · sitting as a judge in trials for treason, · being “the great occupier” for trade of what is now Germany, and personally holding a substantial amount of the English/Crown national debt while also controlling access to foreign exchange, · surviving an attack by pirates, and · kindling the first embers of English Drama. His Renaissance house is part theatre, part temple, part university, part hospital, part national back-up generator and part sanctuary. It was a much bigger set of buildings than what survives today and would have read to us today as a palace complex, but the current hall survives as Hill and his associates intended. The building is constructed in a self-admitting code.
Shropshire was drawn on by William Shakespeare for his beloved comedy "As You Like It". Sir Rowland Hill, a prominent figure from the region, is widely believed to be the inspiration for the character of Sir Rowland in the play, adding a whole new dimension to appreciating the area's charm. Shropshire's rolling countryside, with its picturesque villages and lush greenery, is a spitting image of Shakespeare's idyllic Forest of Arden. Take a walk through the meadows and let your imagination transport you to the 16th century. "I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it".
Language spoken: English

Property surroundings

Restaurants

1 restaurant on site
  • Restaurant #1
    • Cuisine
      Local • European
    • Dietary options
      Vegetarian • Vegan • Gluten-free • Dairy-free

House rules

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Check-in
From 16:00 to 21:30
Check-out
From 08:00 to 10:30
Cancellation/ prepayment
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Children and beds

Child policies

Children of any age are welcome.

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Cot and extra bed policies

0 - 1 year
Extra bed upon request
£30 per child, per night
Cot upon request
£12 per child, per night
2 - 11 years
Extra bed upon request
£30 per child, per night
12+ years
Extra bed upon request
£46 per person, per night

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No age restriction
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Pets
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
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Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.