Albright Hussey Hotel & Restaurant
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Albright Hussey Hotel & Restaurant
First recorded in the Domesday Book as "Elbretone", today The Albright Hussey retains all the charm and character of its history. In 1292, to avoid confusion with other place names similar to "Albrighton" the name "Hussey" was added after the family who occupied it. The Hussey family remained here until the 17th Century, and the estate passed to the Corbets in 1634.

During this period Albright Hussey experienced a rich history. The Battle Of Shrewsbury was fought on nearby fields in 1403 and Royalist troops used it as a garrison in 1741. The present house, dating back to Tudor times, mirrors a wealth of history. Rebuilt in 1524, the timber framed section is the earliest part, the brick and stone wing being added by 1560.
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As soon as we have some availability we will publish the event here and on Facebook. Thanks for all your continued support and we look forward to seeing you at our next event. Our new Celeste Garden Marquee will add a new dimension to our beautiful walled gardens and enable us to offer an alternative event space for many themed events and private parties.
Our New Sunday Lunch Concept served in our new Garden Marquee, or the Terrace or in the Manor. If the weather is miserable then we can now serve your lunch in the manor or Imperial suite. Your perfectly cooked roast will be delivered to your table on a cutting board with a beautiful selection of vegetables with plenty of gravy.
The Albright Hussey Manor located just three miles from the center of Shrewsbury in Shropshire. Drive over the bridge spanning the original Tudor moat, up to the doors of the family owned and managed Albright Hussey Manor where you will receive a very warm welcome. The Subbiani family have maintained and developed the fortified Manor over the last 33 years to make it what it is today.
Charles Darwin's birthplace, Shrewsbury, had a profound influence on his childhood and later development. Tpown guide Stan Sedman shows us the sights and sounds of Darwin's Shrewsbury. Many places in Shrewsbury have been associated with the young Charles Darwin, who was born and spent his early life in the town.
Whether your ides of leisure is sitting comfortably reading the newspaper, or taking an energetic hike up Haughmond Hill or a woodland walk around Attingham Park, The Albright Hussey offers something for everyone. Located just outside the medieval town of Shrewsbury, the hotel is ideal for exploring the many local attractions or destinations a little further afield.
Reviews (9)
Diane Lockley
Diane Lockley
Dec 30, 2021
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I was attending a wake at the hotel so a sombre occasion.
I was greeted upon arrival and directed into the function room.
It was very spacious and airy and felt covid safe.
Staff were efficient and friendly.
Hopefully my next visit will be under happier circumstances.
Joseph Harrop
Joseph Harrop
Dec 24, 2021
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Here for Christmas party, food was good but our company paid for a private bar and room which was unmanned all night so we had to use the communal one, which then closed at 00:30 and nobody came into the private room to tell us of this or that they were taking last orders
Rachel Joyce
Rachel Joyce
Dec 09, 2021
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Beautiful place to stay and book weddings. Fantastic grounds and organisation. Very pleasant staff
Max Hepburn
Max Hepburn
Nov 17, 2021
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Amazing hotel, more like a sprawling mansion surrounded by rolling countryside. Friendly, helpful staff. Only downside was difficulty accessing WiFi or mobile network due to remote location. But in a place as beautiful as this, you don't want to be on your phone all the time! Highly recommended.
Julie Allman
Julie Allman
Oct 20, 2021
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We went to a wedding celebration, it's a lovely hotel, the grounds are beautiful, love the black swans! Lovely setting in the Shropshire countryside. Olde worlde feel inside. The staff are a credit to the hotel, they made us feel so welcome, couldn't fault the service and food.
John Bate
John Bate
Oct 15, 2021
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Very good, Granddaughters wedding. Weather not good , but everything else was very good. Used to go there in my working days, for lunch, and Xmas meals. I think the owner was Ken Micah then.
Michael Render
Michael Render
Sep 28, 2021
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A last minute booking as a train connection was missed. Very helpful staff and a real bath- great after a day’s walking. Breakfast was spot on: perfectly cooked and quickly served. Top marks!
Matt Woodward
Matt Woodward
Aug 22, 2021
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Came for a wedding. A lovely venue and the reception staff were very accomodating and helpful. The room we had for the night was nice, but every corner had a cobweb and a spider. Would have hoped for a bit better considering its price and reputation.
John Parsons
John Parsons
Aug 07, 2021
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Stayed here when attending a wedding nearby. Lovely setting. Good breakfast. Looks like a popular wedding venue at weekends so avoid if you want a bit of solitude. I found it cheaper to book through booking site than through their website. I enjoyed it.