Staying on site

Staying at the venue means you are already exactly where you need to be, which keeps the end of the evening mercifully simple.

We have a select number of rooms available at a discounted rate. If you would like one, contact the hotel directly and mention Ellie and Byron when you book.

Ellie maintains that a Scottish accent may improve your chances of being looked after especially warmly. We cannot make promises on behalf of the hotel, but it feels unwise to rule it out.

At a glance

  • Staying on site keeps the logistics simple, which is very welcome
  • Shrewsbury is close by if you would rather stay in town
  • A select number of rooms are available at a discounted rate
  • If you already know you want a room, booking early is the easiest option and least likely to require late improvisation

How to book

For rooms at Albrighton Hall, contact the hotel directly for availability and mention Ellie and Byron when you book.

+44 1939 291000

info.albrightonhall@radissonindividuals.com

What to expect

  • Check-in from 3:00 pm
  • Check-out by 12:00 pm
  • Spa and leisure facilities are available if you’re making a weekend of it

If you’re making a weekend of it

If you are arriving early or staying the night, the Oak Room Restaurant, 1630 Bar and spa are on site for those making a proper weekend of it.

Why stay on site

It keeps everything in one place, especially if you want an easy end to the evening and a short walk to the next morning.

It also gives the next morning a gentler start, which is never a small thing.

Staying elsewhere nearby

Shrewsbury is close by, so staying in town is a good alternative if you want a wider choice of hotels or guest houses.

If you stay elsewhere, the venue is still only a short drive away. The map is there when you need it.