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Eating out is not a problem locally. Fine restaurants and great English pubs with warm welcomes abound. Below is a list of some of more local ones

The Acton Arms

Morvilles local village pub makes the whole family welcome. Food is available throughout the day in this family run pub. It is advisable to book for Sunday Lunch
01746 714209

The Pheasant Inn

The nearest pub to the Cottages, a 3 minute drive or a brisk 15 minute walk. This Free House pub is a must for 'Real Ale' drinkers, they stock guest beers from local breweries. Food & snacks available. Open 1-3 and 7-11 every day.

The Shakespeare Inn

Found in the Bridgnorth high street. Quality ales and top quality food for a respectable price.

Baileys Wine Bar

Also found on the High Street in Bridgnorth. This pub provides a wide selection of meals to suit everyone. A must for anyone who enjoys eating out. It is advisable to book a tale before hand.

The Swan Inn, Knowle Sands, Bridgnorth

A new look for the New Millennium, inspired by the past, but refreshingly new, the Swan Inn at Knowle Sands has been totally rebuilt & refurbished to a high standard for the people of Bridgnorth and far beyond to enjoy.


The Gaskell Arms Hotel,
Much Wenlock

We offer an a la carte menu in our oak beamed restaurant. Guests can also enjoy an interesting selection of hot and cold foods in our cosy lounge bar.

The Wheatland Fox Hotel, Much Wenlock

Relax and enjoy the finest cuisine in the half timbered restaurant. Using only the highest quality local produce, each dish is created not only to tantalise the pallet but to satisfy the appetite, a need often ignored in restaurants today.

The Croft Hotel, Bridgnorth

The intimate dining room with its ingle nook fireplaces and beamed ceiling is the ideal setting to relax after a busy day touring or travelling. All meals are served with fresh vegetables in season and the wine list has been selected to suit the most discerning diner.

Ludlow is fast becoming known as the Food and Drink Capital of Britain, click here to see a list of where to eat in Ludlow