Holiday rentals in Telford

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 360 holiday rentals in Telford

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Telford holiday rentals start at £22 per night before taxes and fees

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    Over 15,340 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    180 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 130 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    10 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    170 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    350 of Telford holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Telford rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Telford stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Telford

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A modern semi-detached home is showcased with a brick facade, complemented by a neatly paved path leading to the entrance. The surrounding area features well-maintained lawns and gravel borders, offering a welcoming appearance.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

A Quiet Pet Friendly Home nr Telford Central.

Welcome to our modern semi-detached home, perfectly placed for exploring the beautiful Shropshire countryside. With green energy & sleeping up to four adults, in two double bedrooms and an additional single bed on request, a full cot is also available. Enjoy ultrfast Wi-Fi, a 55-inch Smart TV, Alexa and a sunny, fully enclosed garden ideal for children and dogs. EV charging is available Key lock box. Try my Chef@Home service for a home-cooked meal or I can breakfast shop before you arrive.

Top guest favourite
A cozy interior is characterized by rustic wooden accents and a curved ceiling. A spacious yellow bed is highlighted along the rear wall, complemented by a round window. A small kitchenette features a sink and countertop, while two bright lounge chairs provide additional seating.
Train
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Unique railway wagon with wood fired hot tub

As seen on BBC2's My Unique B&B! Located in a World Heritage Site, Ironbridge Gorge, tucked away in a quiet residential area. A stones throw from both countryside and convenience. Enter through the secret gate in the hedgerow, Scout's Meadow is nestled in its own private grounds, with wood fired hot tub, fire pit, pizza oven & veranda. The wagon has a cosy king bed, cooking facilities, fridge freezer and wood stove. Right next door is the bathroom with flushing toilet, sink and hot shower.

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A welcoming living area features a spacious sectional sofa adorned with yellow accent pillows. An HD-TV is mounted on the wall, and natural light enters through two large windows, flanked by light gray curtains. A decorative mirror reflects the inviting ambiance.
Flat
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Crown Street Apartments - 7A, Town Centre

Renovated to a high standard offering a cosy experience for up to four guests in the centre of the historic market town of Wellington. Less than a two minute walk from the train station this ideally located property provides guests with the perfect stay, when travelling for work or visiting family and friends. With the location of this property being so central there is no on-site parking, however we would be more than happy to provide ideal parking solutions tailored to your stay.

Top guest favourite
The image displays a modern kitchen featuring grey cabinets and a spacious countertop. A wooden dining table with several chairs is positioned in the center. Cooking appliances, including a microwave and kettle, are visible. Natural light illuminates the room through a window.
Holiday home
5 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

The Little Dairy - Nestled on a working farm

A little gem. (We Are Brand New. Please bear with us you will be one of the first to stay, but rest assured we will do our upmost to make sure your stay is incredible). You'll be staying in a sympathetically converted barn nestled on a working farm. Self Catered, with the added advantage of two superb pubs within walking distance. For business or pleasure it is the perfect getaway as a home from home base from which to work or to explore all that South Staffordshire has to offer.

Top guest favourite
A charming exterior view of the historic annex reveals a spacious garden with lush greenery, mature trees, and a seating area. The brick structure showcases large windows, allowing natural light to flow in, and a balcony can be seen atop, providing additional outdoor space.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Modern 2BR Annex in Quiet Old Park, Telford int’l

Welcome to our charming annex in peaceful Old Park, Telford! Perfect for couples, workers, or small families, our cozy retreat offers 2 comfy bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, a relaxing lounge, a modern bathroom, and a delightful balcony for serene evenings. Explore Telford's attractions and events at the nearby International Centre, just a 10-minute drive from Princess Royal Hospital. Nestled in a quiet residential area, our annex is your ideal base for a short stay in Telford.

Top guest favourite
A slate sign displaying 'The Loft' is attached to a rustic brick wall. The mixture of warm tones from the old bricks provides a charming backdrop, emphasizing the character of the property.
Barn
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 447 reviews

Private Loft Country Hideaway

Suitable for 2 adults, 2 small children. The Loft at the Timbers is an open-plan, modern loft hideaway in the heart of the Shropshire countryside. Set in the grounds of a 17th century cottage. The Loft is self-contained and offers lovely country walks and bike rides straight from its village location, as well as good transport links for Shropshire and Wales The World Heritage Site of Ironbridge is a couple of miles away and there are plenty of lovely cosy pubs for dining out

Guest favourite
A cozy interior of the shepherd’s hut is presented with wooden accents and a functional kitchenette. Natural light enters from a window, illuminating the spacious bed with soft linens. A bathroom area is visible in the background, featuring a freestanding bath, creating a peaceful retreat ambiance.
Shepherd’s hut
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Beautiful, private Shepherd's hut overlooking lake

Escape to our secluded shepherd’s hut overlooking a peaceful reservoir. This charming hideaway offers total privacy and stunning water views. Unwind in your own private log-fired Scandinavian hot tub, perfect for stargazing or relaxing after a day in nature. Inside, enjoy cozy comforts and rustic charm. Ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking tranquility and a break from the everyday. A true off-grid retreat. Please feel free to message us and enquire for more information.

Guest favourite
An aerial view of The Summerhouse Tower situated amidst expansive green fields. The tower's distinctive architecture is highlighted, with its round structure and decorative roof. Surrounding hedges and a pathway lead towards the entrance, emphasizing the property’s secluded and tranquil environment.
Tower
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 98 reviews

A romantic historic tower for 2

The Summerhouse Tower is a very special holiday-home-for-two set within the rolling Shropshire countryside. A Grade II listed tower, this unique, romantic retreat enjoys excellent views to the east, and views of the Shropshire Hills to the south and the west. The Tower, built circa 1607, was originally used as a banqueting house for entertaining dinner guests. Whilst the main house was destroyed by a fire, The Summer House is available for cosy stays throughout the year.

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The exterior of a charming Victorian terrace is presented, featuring a grey front door with decorative glass accents. A plaque commemorating author Edith Pargeter is mounted beside the door, while two windows above allow natural light into the home.
Cottage
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Author’s childhood home. Cottage in Shropshire.

A Victorian terraced cottage. Birthplace of author Edith Pargeter (Ellis Peters), renowned for her Cadfael stories. Boasting lovely views , a spacious open-plan ground floor with modern, well equipped kitchen, a lounge area with log burner and a double sofa bed. Downstairs compact toilet and shower, large rear garden. Free street parking. The first floor: bathroom with roll top bath, a master room with king sized bed and a second bedroom with twin single beds.

Top guest favourite
A modern kitchen and living area is presented, featuring a wooden dining table set for four. Contemporary kitchen cabinets and countertops are visible, with a cozy seating arrangement on a dark leather sofa. Natural light enters through a window, enhancing the warm ambiance.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Cosy Modern Flat with Great Networking

Modern Gem: Historic Wonders & Shopping Bliss Nestled in scenic beauty with historical charm, this high-standard flat epitomizes modern living with heritage. Near Ironbridge's world heritage site, Much Wenlock, and Shrewsbury, it offers a quality lodging experience.Prime Location: Immerse in Ironbridge's rich history and explore Much Wenlock and Shrewsbury at your doorstep. Easy access to Telford Shopping Centre, Train Station, and International Centre.

Top guest favourite
A balcony offers a view of lush greenery and wooded hills. Two wooden chairs are positioned on the balcony, accompanied by potted plants. The intricate railing frames the scene, inviting relaxation in the serene outdoor space.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Relaxing Retreat with Amazing Views of the Valley.

We are ideally situated for a relaxing stay in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Coalbrookdale is steeped in history, the home of Abraham Darby's Iron ore smelting works. The Museum of Iron & Enginuity are both just a short walk away, where the ruins of Abraham's original furnace still stands. The Coalbrookdale Arms is a friendly local pub, the Furnace Kitchen is great for breakfast with Ironbridge's many bars & restaurants close by.

Guest favourite
Flat
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

A Cosy Haven of Calm and Comfort

Step into comfort and style in this thoughtfully furnished Airbnb, designed to feel like a true home away from home. A fully equipped kitchen, tasteful décor, and spacious bedrooms create a welcoming retreat. Two modern bathrooms—one with shower over bathtub, the other a sleek walk-in—plus two toilets add convenience. Perfect for relaxation after busy days, this cosy haven blends practicality with comfort for a restful stay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Telford?

    Many travelers stay around Telford’s town center for easy access to shops, restaurants, and parks. Family-friendly accommodation can also be found near Wellington or close to Ironbridge’s historic area.

  • What are the best things to do in Telford with kids?

    Kids can enjoy adventure playgrounds in Telford Town Park, hands-on exhibits at local museums, and animal encounters at nearby farms. Seasonal craft workshops and science centers are often recommended for families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Telford?

    Explore Ironbridge Gorge, wander Telford Town Park, and experience industrial museums or Victorian recreations like Blists Hill. Market days, art exhibits, and riverside walks provide a mix of culture and nature.

  • How is the weather in Telford?

    Telford has cool winters near 34–45°F (1–7°C) and mild summers around 53–70°F (12–21°C), with periodic rainfall throughout the year. Layers and a waterproof jacket are helpful, especially in autumn and spring.

  • When is the best time to visit Telford?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming gardens, and frequent outdoor events. Winter brings colder weather but festive markets and illuminated displays.

  • What are the best places to visit in Telford?

    Visit Ironbridge Gorge for industrial history, explore Telford Town Park’s gardens and play areas, or discover Blists Hill Victorian Town with immersive exhibits. Museum visits and riverside walks are frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Telford?

    Telford Town Park has well-marked nature paths and woodland walks suitable for most fitness levels. Nearby Ironbridge Gorge also features scenic trails along historic landscapes and riverbanks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Telford?

    Explore interactive museums, discover playgrounds in Telford Town Park, or visit animal farms and adventure sites around the town. Indoor play centers and science exhibits are often suggested for families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Telford?

    Around Telford, you can explore historic Ironbridge, enjoy Shrewsbury’s medieval streets, or visit Ludlow’s castles and markets. Countryside villages and nature reserves are also frequently suggested for day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Telford?

    Many vacation rentals in Telford welcome pets, especially around leafy residential neighborhoods and near local parks. Check listings for pet-friendly amenities and always reach out to hosts regarding pet policies.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Telford?

    Carry comfortable shoes for exploring parks and museums, and bring a raincoat as showers are common. Locals often suggest visiting early for market days and checking community calendars for pop-up events.

  • What is Telford known for?

    Telford is known for its modern town center, family-friendly green spaces, and roots in industrial heritage. The area has a diverse blend of parks, museums, and historic landmarks.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Telford?

    Seek out local art galleries, community gardens, and walking routes along lesser-known parts of Ironbridge Gorge. Small museums, artisan shops, and peaceful woodland trails offer a quieter side of Telford.

  • What are the best foods to try in Telford?

    Telford has traditional British favorites such as fish and chips, pies, and locally baked scones. You might also find regional Shropshire Blue cheese, hearty stews, and seasonal produce at market stalls.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Telford?

    Pack layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes for park and museum visits. An umbrella and reusable water bottle are useful for sudden showers and longer outings.

  • What is the nightlife in Telford like?

    Telford has lively pubs, casual lounges, and occasional live music events in the town center. Evenings often feature local performances, community gatherings, and relaxed venues for food and drinks.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Telford?

    Telford frequently hosts cultural fairs, local food festivals, and seasonal celebrations at the town park. Summer and autumn weekends are often recommended for community markets and outdoor events.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Telford?

    Telford has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially near parks and the town center. Many homes include perks like outdoor spaces, multiple bedrooms, and proximity to playgrounds.

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