You’ll find Broseley south of the River Severn near Ironbridge, seven miles from Telford and 35 miles northwest of Birmingham. Broseley is a market town in Shropshire. Situated on the banks of the Severn, forming one side of the World-famous Ironbridge, its history is awash with tales of an industrial past. Broseley is also home to the world-famous Salopian pottery and has been the centre of the British pipe-making industry. It’s also famous for its stylised brown-red brick colour, produced locally. Visitors enjoy the beautiful Benthall Hall, a historic manor house (National Trust), and a church. Any walk around Broseley will reveal to you the workings of an early industrial town and the area’s heritage. You will capitalise on the appeal of a historic town with two museums that are part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums Trust.
The Duke of York should be popular for its events, including quiz leagues and sports sponsorship, and have a real family focus, especially around the newly upgraded beer garden. This pub should be a true community hub, where locals come together, boasting a spacious bar area where guests enjoy playing darts and socialising. The Duke of York’s spacious and traditional bar area oozes character. Here you’ll find comfortable seating, a large-screen TV, a darts board, and a gaming machine. Guests enjoy the warm glow of the feature log burner fireplace all year round. The dining area sits slightly away from the main bar with a warm, cosy feel that features a wood burner. It is the perfect place to enjoy traditional home-cooked pub grub.
The private accommodation consists of three bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen, and a bathroom.