Sutton Hill
Travel Guide
Visit Sutton Hill

Village Hotel Birmingham Walsall
"The openplan reception/games room/sports bar/restraunt was very noisy, bar was expensive. Rooms were clean functional with tea/coffee....but no air-con!!! Which is ridiculous for a reasonably new hotel. Breakfast was the usual buffet affair. Carpark, free at weekends only...."
Reviewed on Jun 23, 2026

International Hotel Telford
"Great hotel if you’re going shopping or to the bars at south water . Nice modern decor and brilliant staff. Great value for money"
Reviewed on Jun 20, 2026

Village Hotel Birmingham Dudley
"Good hotel plenty of facilities although food rather expensive"
Reviewed on Jun 22, 2026

Queen Street Apartments
"Good parking close to City"
Reviewed on Jun 10, 2026

The Ironworks Aparthotel
"Lovely room! It was clean and had some great features. Only negatives where the bed wasn’t very comfortable for me personally and the pub customers outside the pub smoking and leaving where very loud, but fine after 11.30. No conditioner in the shower, But.. Tv channels fantastic and there’s a Pizza ..."
Reviewed on Apr 20, 2026

Immaculate 3-bed House in Bridgnorth
Popular places to visit

Iron Bridge
You can find out about the history of Ironbridge when you stop by Iron Bridge. Discover the lively bars and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.

Blists Hill
Journey back to the Steam Age in this charming Victorian town, its industrial zone and its countryside, without modern contraptions of electricity and cars.

Telford Town Park
The Wonderland, mini-golf and high-wire zip lines create a family playground in this vast park. Everyone can enjoy the nature trails and historical relics.

Ironbridge Gorge
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Ironbridge Gorge during your travels in The Gorge.

Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron
A well-kept garden near a redbrick railway arcade harbors a 17th-century blast furnace in one of the pioneering villages of the Industrial Revolution.

Jackfield Tile Museum
Enter this working Victorian factory and inspect the artistic panels hugging the recreated walls of a pub, a tube station and a church.







