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true oasis of tranquillity, where high standards of hospitality
prevail.
This
secluded 16th Century character farmhouse is comfortably
furnished with fine period pieces and offers the perfect base for
a relaxing break. Informal walled gardens, rose trellis and lawns
overlook an ancient spring fed stream that flows through the garden.
All
rooms have en-suite facilities with
shaver sockets and are exceptionally well appointed with all you
need for your comfort, including colour television, bedside radios
with alarms, hairdryers and tea and coffee making facilities. There
is a magnificent traditional Four Poster bed in the spacious
Victorian room. All rooms are centrally heated.
The
Victorian Drawing Room and Garden Room with access
to Snooker Room are available for your comfort and relaxation.
Guests are encouraged to stroll around the delightful gardens
and sit for a while to savour the peace and tranquility of this
rural gem.
We are a strictly
non-Smoking environment.
Sorry
no pets or children.
Fishing
The
property owns Fishing Rights on the Garron Brook and guests
are welcome to bring their own rods and try their luck for a brown
trout!
Arrangements
can be made for the more serious Game Fishing, on a local stretch
on the River Wye at Symonds Yat - 2 rods max.
Local
coarse fishing available nearby.
Location

Ross-on-Wye
Llangarron
is an unspoiled village offering easy access to the historic town
of Ross on Wye (5 miles) and the famous Welsh border town
of Monmouth (8 miles). Drive 10 minutes to the world famous
Symonds Yat Rock renowned for its magnificent viewpoint over
the "Horseshoe" bend on the river Wye and maybe a chance
to see a rare Peregrine Falcon

Viewpoint
from Symonds Yat Rock
There
is much to explore with numerous activities for the outdoor visitor
including golf, canoeing, cycling and walks in the Royal Forest
of Dean. Cathedrals of Gloucester and Hereford with the famous
Mappa Mundi are within easy reach, as are castles at Raglan, Skenfrith,
Goodrich, Chepstow and Eastnor.
Enjoy
a day out browsing around the antique shops of Leominster and Ludlow
or look for that old book at Hay on Wye.
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