Mytton & Mermaid Hotel
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Mytton & Mermaid Hotel is a hotel located in Shrewsbury.
Built originally as a private house on the banks of the River Severn, which may have dated from as early as 1725, commissioned by Richard Hill of Tern Hall (which would later become Attingham Hall, a stunning National Trust property open to visitors that sits opposite us) and believed to have been called ‘the Dower House’. Since then it has had many names, the Talbot Arms, the Berwick Arms before settling on the unusual Mytton and Mermaid in the 1930's after being purchased by the famous architect Sir Clough Williams Ellis, who developed the Italianate village of Portmeirion in North Wales. Sir Clough converted the building to a hotel and chose the name Mytton after a local character ‘Mad Jack Mytton’ a gentleman who squandered his fortune in the most spectacular way, and the Mermaid came from the crest of the Portmeirion hotel.
Local dining options close to Mytton & Mermaid Hotel include Restaurant At The Mytton & Mermaid Hotel, National Trust: Attingham Park, The Riverside Inn, and White Horse Inn.
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