WELCOME TO GOLDSTONE HALL

The hamlet of Goldstone is in the parish of Cheswardine,
just south of Market Drayton. The earliest recorded mention
was in 1180, when Alan de Goldestan was assessed one shilling for
two acres of oats. The family name crops up several times during
the 13th century, and then the family of Gouldston of Goldstone,
GENT. appears in the register. (That’s enough ancient history.)
Today, Goldstone Hall is a three star country house hotel with a couple of rosettes for its culinary comforts. Under the affable
gaze of John Cushing and his family, you may enjoy the quiet, relaxed
and stimulating atmosphere of one of the best hotels in Shropshire. And probably more than once.

The twelve double bedrooms are all en suite and most have an extra shower in the bathroom.
Lately we have built four new bedrooms and up-graded a couple of others to a similar 'de-luxe' status.
We call these 'Bed Chambers' to distinguish them from the rest.
The beds are rather large and probably more comfortable than your own (mustn't brag). Our guests, so
far, have no complaints.
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