About Us

We are a family run pub with rooms in All Stretton, Shropshire, right at the heart of the Shropshire Hills.

Offering local real ales, homemade food and luxury accommodation.

The Yew Tree Inn is a Grade II listed building with parts dating back to the 17th Century.

We bought the pub September 2018 and we have undergone an extensive renovation project of the Grade II listed building providing a new commercial kitchen, outside areas including our oak pavilion and gardens as well as four bed & breakfast rooms.

In the pub we have a traditional drinkers bar with many original features including box seating, log burning stove and wooden floors.

Our lounge area, which is most popular with diners, we have created a cosy space with exposed beams, inglenook fireplace, traditional wooden flooring and windows. The restaurant is used for both breakfast and meals during the day, this room is a hit with bigger parties giving enough of a private feel while not being isolated from the bar.

In the pub we have a traditional drinkers bar with many original features including box seating, log burning stove and wooden floors. Our lounge area, which is most popular with diners, we have created a cosy space with exposed beams, inglenook fireplace, traditional wooden flooring and windows. The restaurant is used for both breakfast and meals during the day, this room is a hit with bigger parties giving enough of a private feel while not being isolated from the bar.

Upstairs we have an impressive king sized room, one twin bedroom and two double bedrooms. To take a further look at our rooms or to book please see…..

Outside we have created a beer garden with seating for up to 150 guests, including a covered oak pavilion with a log burner an outside bar. We also provide homemade wood fired pizzas in our wood fired pizza oven in the warmer summer months.

 

Come and stay with us

Angie, Lauren & The Team at the Yew Tree look forward to welcoming you for a stay or meal with plenty to do in the local area including famous walks of the Shropshire Hills, only 10 miles from the historic market town of Shrewsbury and 15 miles to Ludlow.

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