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    Whitfield House - View from our bedroom window - rolling countryside and Ludlow Castle in the distance

    Whitfield House

    (2 reviews)

    Located only a short walk (no more than 10 minutes) from the centre of Ludlow, Whitfield House has…read morea decidedly rustic feel. It has a large, beautifully maintained garden with views of Ludlow Castle and a local church. The garden abuts several green fields, in one of which cows graze. There is a small wooden table and chairs at which it is very pleasant to sit and relax and admire the wonderful view. My friends and I were served morning coffee there. It's all delightfully bucolic. The house itself is a large detached building, circa 1930. There are three spacious bedrooms. I stayed in The Lawrence, which is basically a suite of rooms - a bedroom, a bathroom and a separate toilet - with its own door. It was extremely comfortable, with all mod cons, eg a television and tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast, which is freshly cooked to order and delicious, is served in a room downstairs. The proprietors are very warm and friendly. Nothing is too much trouble for them. Prices are very reasonable - I paid £65 a night for sole occupancy of my suite of rooms. Whitfield House is excellent value for money. It's the best B&B establishment I have stayed at (and I've been to a fair few!). I recommend it unreservedly.

    Set down an idyllic country lane, adjacent to the local cricket club is Whitfield House, probably…read morethe nicest bed and breakfast we have ever stayed in. A gravelled drive leads you to the front of the house, which is surrounded by mature trees and we were greeted on arrival by the owner's friendly dog 'Rodney Rocket'! After a very welcome cup of tea and piece of cake, the owner talked us through some of the best places to visit or to eat in the area, like the Ludlow Food Centre and the Jolly Frog restaurant; both of which we tried and were well worthy of their recommendation. Our room, the 'Lawrence Room' was quite sizeable, with a separate toilet and bathroom, with a cavernous bath, and the sun-soaked main room, had a feeling of space and a comfortable king size bed. Of course, not forgetting the amazing views, over into the landscaped tiered garden, the rolling fields beyond and Ludlow Castle in the distance. A decent sized TV and a good selection of tea and coffee too. Breakfast was served in an equally impressive room, with wood panel walls and well spaced tables. A great variety of fruit, cereals and fruit juices to start, and then a great Full English Breakfast, making full use of local produce, one of the nicest I've had for some time; the scrambled eggs were particularly fine! The owners and staff were friendly and helpful, and the walk into the centre of Ludlow was just right, at about 10 minutes. Whitfield House is a such a peaceful and restful place to escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life; waking up to just the sound of the birds in the morning was fantastic.

    Woodbrooke - @YelpBrum and @birminghammal #celebratethecity

    Woodbrooke

    (3 reviews)

    I was invited to run a number of creative sessions with a group I knew who had booked this venue…read morefor a weekend residential. Having never visited before, I had no idea what to expect - but I was blown away by the beauty that makes up the Woodbrooke centre. We had two rooms with massive glass windows overlooking rolling hills outside - loads of natural light flooded into the rooms, and set the scene for a very relaxing and creative weekend. We were allowed to wander the grounds for inspiration (as is the Quaker way, I'm told - full of reflection) though we were too busy to see very much of it. We also had food catered for us by the centre, and it was delicious home cooked hearty (and largely vegetarian!) fare. I would DEFINITELY recommend this as a venue to anyone wanting to run any kind of retreat / course / function. It was brilliant. Really relaxing, and beautiful.

    Woodbrooke is set in very pleasant grounds just south of Birmingham city centre, they run courses…read morebut I tend to use their B and Breakfast facilities every now and then, plus they will let you hand around in the public spaces if you just want to chill out somewhere nice for a bit. The food is super, (plus of course you can book Lunch and Dinner too if you want), they grow some of their own vegetables in the on-site walled garden. They are able to cook for any diet pretty much and can do packed lunches if you ask in time. The staff are lovely too. The bed part of the facilities is fairly basic, but they are good and rooms are warm and inviting. Have always liked it here. They have tea and coffee on tap downstairs in the dinning room and their new garden room is lovely to go and sit in during the winter with its log burner and during the summer you can sit outside. Will be back.

    The Lamb Inn

    The Lamb Inn

    (2 reviews)

    My wife and I were on a genealogical quest in the area and based ourselves at the wonderful Lamb…read moreInn Guesthouse in Congleton. Guy and Jan are fabulous hosts and really understand how to renovate, decorate, equip, run, and manage a B and B. Such wonderful attention has been paid to the design of the rooms. Spectacular hand-made beds, terrific lighting and fixtures. Well designed and comfortable bathrooms. The property is clean and the breakfasts are amazing. Jan and Guy come from a long background in the hospitality business, and it shows. They and their staff work extraordinarily hard to keep the place spotless and running smoothly. The Inn is perfectly located so that you can see all of the great spots in town and the area and consume massive quantities of good food and beer "downtown" and then have a nice stroll to walk it off afterwards. The scrumptious breakfasts, wonderfully caring owners/staff, and beautiful accommodations make Lamb Inn Guesthouse a B&B that we will return to whenever we can. If they put a pub in the lower level in the future, I might not even leave the property! Four enthusiastic thumbs-up from us. BTW, ask Guy about what the inverted peace sign means. Best wishes to you both!

    Small family run B&B. In a good location with comfortable accommodation with freeview, Wi-Fi, TV's…read moreall available in the rooms. Comfortable and quaint inside and only 5 minutes from the centre means it is usually a good place for a business colleague to stay or for a quick overnight stay in Congleton. Nice food served too with welcoming and friendly staff.

    Premier Inn - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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