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Welcome
to The Albright Hussey Manor Hotel and Restaurant; a listed Grade II country
house, with a reputation for excellence in its accommodation, cuisine
and faultless service. Standing in 4 acres of landscaped gardens in the
beautiful, open Shropshire countryside, Albright Hussey is ideally
situated just on the outskirts of the historic town of Shrewsbury.
First recorded in the Domesday Book as "Elbretone", today 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.
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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.
Inside you will find a wealth of oak panelling, huge open fireplaces and
original moulded beams create a comfortable and welcoming ambience.
The present owners, Mr and Mrs Franco Subbiani, purchased the Albright
Hussey Manor in March 1988 with their son Paul. They have personally
supervised the restoration programme paying meticulous attention to
every detail of this Historic House, making it one of the finest hotels
in the area.
Mr Franco Subbiani, orginally from Florence, has an international
reputation as an Hotelier and with Paul taking the role of General
Manager, guests are certainly offered the 'Personal' Touch.
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