Pubs in Shropshire for St Patrick's Day
Burleydam, Whitchurch.The Combermere has a long and proud history as a pub – it dates from the 1540’s and is a jumble of nooks and crannies, which preserve the character of the building for Paddy's Day visitors.
Chetwynd Aston. The Fox is a lovely big Edwardian-style pubwith a mix of nooky private corners and sunny spacious rooms, all wrapped around a busy central bar for Paddy's Day drinks. The largest vaulted room leads out onto a large south-facing terrace with views out over the gently-rolling countryside and wooded hills beyond.
Clun. This Inn is a traditional real ale pub in the small town of Clun, set within the beautiful South Shropshire hills, area of outstanding natural beauty.The
White Horse Inn has fine food and bed and breakfast accommodation for a Paddy's Day break.
Cound. The Riverside Inn has magnificent views of the river and surrounding countryside from the bar, dining room, garden and bedrooms. The first class food, large selection of quality wine, and local beers makes the perfect setting for St Patricks Day.
Grinshill. Salivating gourmets, thirsty walkers or private parties will all find room at the The Inn at Grinshill on the St Patricks Day weekend. Located under the lee of Grinshill in a truly delightful village setting near Shrewsbury in Shropshire.
Ironbridge Gorge. Set in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, opposite the Museum of Iron and the historic Darby Furnace, the traditional Coalbrookdale Inn offers a warm and friendly St Patricks Day welcome. This Grade II listed pub has been serving real ale to the ironworkers of Coalbrookdale since the 1830s and now greets locals and visitors alike.Enjoy fine Real Ale served from six taps
Llanfair Waterdine. Nestling in the picturesque upper Teme valley in the hamlet of Llanfairwaterdine the The Waterdine Restaurant, a Welsh long house, was originally built as a drover’s inn between 1540 and 1600 and has the river Teme running at the bottom of the garden.Llanfairwaterdine is a small quiet hamlet in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty off the beaten track, “a small piece of paradise” on St Patricks Day.
Much Wenlock. The Gaskell Arms Hotel is a 17th Century Coaching Inn with a wealth of character set in the medieval "Black & White" town of Much Wenlock, Shropshire.They offer excellent Bed & Breakfast or Self Catering accommodation for a St Patricks Day break plus a la carte restaurant or bar meals.
Oswestry. Pen-y-Dyffryn Country Hotel is a supremely peaceful Country House Hotel. This is the perfect retreat for St Patricks Day. Escape the madding crowd and to enjoy this delightful corner of the English countryside.
Shrewsbury. The Armoury is a city pub – it’s a truly impressive space, illuminated with lovely windows looking out over the river, with a good bar and massive bookcases.Come for St Patricks Day drinks to this unique pub.
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