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"Rosehill House, built in 1738, and Dale House, built in 1717, sit on the hillside overlooking Coalbrookdale. Wander around Rosehill House as if it’s 1850 and get a glimpse of an Industrialist’s life."
Address: Coach Road , Telford TF8 7DQ, TFW, GB
Phone: 01952 884391
State: TFW
City: Telford
Zip Code: TF8 7DQ


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I visited this place and I liked. Everything in this house originally belongs to the family of Abraham Darby. You can at this house wear clothe Victorian times.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Interesting stories and learnt a lot about Quakers too, enjoyed the try on costumes but felt a little lack lustre I think the lack of furniture in the first house. Great guides thoughVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
You get there under the railway bridge and up a slope on other side. Two houses to see as part of Ironbridge experience. Second house more refurbished than first. There are toilets nearby.
Lots to look at. The highlight was dressing up. And the lady who showed us around, told us lots of interesting information on the house and the family that used to own it.
Very interesting visit but it was a shame we could only see one of the 2 houses. Friendly staff.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Very interesting after being in the museums and then seeing where they lived, ladies at the entrances were friendly and knowledgeable, well worth a visit
Visited both houses, both assistants were excellent, a very informative visit.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
A little gem, a lovely house that shows how the family would have lived. If you read all the information and look about, it will take about one hour to get round. The staff was very helpful. The house itself has no disable access as it has rooms upstairs and access is rather steep. Another house is in the process to be done up, so I am waiting for the grand opening.
Great house restored to 1850s era. We were welcomed by Claire who shared her wealth of knowledge about the house and Darby family in a very interesting and engaging way. We enjoyed looking around and dressing up in the large selection of clothes they have both Quaker and traditional fashion.
Would be very dissapointed if I paid I used my annual museum passport. The staff were lovely and informative however the actual houses were underwhelming. Because it was a former hotel the charm and character was lost. It was just a plain room with a few display cabinets. The adult dress up was the only memorable experience here. There's plently of potential but unfortunately nothing has been done about it.
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