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This characterful Georgian mansion makes a great base for exploring the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Monmouth, the Brecon Beacons and Malvern - and historic Ross-on-Wye, just a few minutes' walk away. Tastefully decorated throughout, with earthy or pale wall colours, a few beams, antique furniture and period artworks, it's lovely, especially the inviting sitting room, with its honesty bar and light fixture made from antlers. The views of the river and Ross from the conservatory at breakfast makes a nice start to the day. Guest rooms are traditionally furnished and have such features as freestanding baths, vintage trunks and four-poster beds. There's a three-acre garden too.
Elegant
Country Escape
Fishing
Cycling
Golf
Great walks
Romantic
Kayaking
Ballooning
No restaurant
Sit-out Terrace
Country House
Quiet
Views
Four poster beds
Luxury
Traditional
Child friendly
Pet friendly
Chic
Riverside
Boutique
Rooms
9 rooms in this hotelBar
Well stocked Honesty BarNo restaurant
Breakfast servedSit-out Terrace
EV Charging Station
Parking
Views
Wifi
Four poster beds
Satellite / Cable TV
Child friendly
Pet friendly
Garden
Fishing
Cycling
Golf
Great walks
Kayaking
Ballooning
This classy and welcoming b&b, housed in an elegant Georgian mansion, is a 10-minute stroll from Ross-on-Wye centre. There are six big rooms, some with four-poster beds and freestanding baths. Wow factors include an outstanding river view towards the picturesque town and keen-to-please service.
Originally published by The Telegraph
On a stormy weekend this grand Regency-style B&B on the banks of the Wye provides a cosy refuge – and there's plenty to do in Ross-on-Wye for walkers deprived of dry weather
Originally published by The Guardian
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