About The Malthouse
The Malthouse features on-site dining and a bar. Live music is provided every Friday and Saturday evening. This boutique hotel accommodates wedding and conference functions.
Guests can choose from fourteen individually designed en-suite rooms. Each includes flat-screen television, hospitality trays, and comforting bedding. Rooms overlooking the river are available.
Relax in any number of The Malthouse’s luxurious amenities. With on-site dining, bar access, and a seaside lounge, you’ll be sure to feel relaxed when booking a room.
One, two, and three course meals are served at The Malthouse restaurant. Serene, seaside viewing is experienced when dining in the hotel lounge. Complimentary breakfast is also included.
Museum of the Gorge and Jackfield Tile Museum can be reached by car.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Spacious sleeping arrangements.
With each of the fourteen en-suite rooms bearing a king size bed, a shower and tub, as well as large flat-screen televisions, the comfort of space and modern amenities are not lacking. Rooms can be upgraded with an additional bed, and travel cots are avai
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A very unique atmosphere.
While The Malthouse features those common facilities so desired with any hotel, many aspects of this lakefront resort stands out from the rest. All rooms are individually styled, and have names in lieu of numbers.
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Blissfully clean facilities.
Immediately upon arrival, you will find The Malthouse to be in a state of pristine maintenance. Bedrooms are tended to daily, and integrated with both tubs and showers. Enjoy a view of the lake in the sparkling dining area or the recently refurbished resi
Negative Reviews
negative:
Cramped storage space.
Some guests have expressed their discontent about the limited wardrobe and storage space provided by this hotel. While the bedrooms are considerably large, most rooms provide only a small closet and a few drawers for storing luggage. Beds are large, howev
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Meal service can be frustrating.
The Malthouse dining experience can occasionally be frustrating, especially during busier seasons. The kitchen tends to be understaffed, resulting in lengthy wait-times for meals. Hotel personnel are invested in the interests and concerns of their visitor
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Thin walls may disturb light sleepers.
Although The Malthouse offers a comfortable, unique stay overlooking the lake, previous visitors say noise from neighboring rooms can become frustrating. The walls are not well-insulated, in turn allowing for fellow guests to occasionally be heard. If you