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Since taking over The Loughpool, Paul and his wife Svenia have made some big changes, including renovation and extensive refurbishment of the establishment.
Visit for fine British food complemented by all the character of a 17th-century building, including flagstones, beams, rustic furniture and crackling log fires.
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There's no doubting that Ross-on-Wye provides the perfect setting for a quintessential English weekend escape, with its quaint streets, intriguing shops and fantastic destination eateries - and The Bridge at Wilton is the icing on the cake. The idyllic setting of this multi-award-winning hotel and restaurant is just the beginning of...
View full reviewWilton Court is a whimsical Elizabethan house overlooking River Wye, offering everything you’re looking for: quaint gardens, idyllic views, superb service and somewhere special to stay. On entering, objets d’art, curios and distinctive architecture evoke a rich appreciation of a bygone era that’s enhanced by excellent modern...
View full reviewGlewstone Court is an outstanding Grade ll listed manor house. The magnificent views afforded across the Herefordshire countryside here are worth the trip alone, although the promise of enjoying a cocktail on the Mediterranean-inspired terrace or relaxing in the graceful lounge bar certainly helps to draw in visitors too. Personally...
View full reviewFor some quiet luxury, make a beeline for The Bell at Skenfrith, situated in a sublime spot amid rolling countryside, beside the River Monnow. Guests will feel instantly at ease at this family-owned, boutique country hotel, where flagstone floors and a large inglenook fireplace are well-balanced with stylish sofas and rocking chai...
View full reviewFound at the heart of the rambling Wye Valley, The Mill Race is a multi-award winning pub with a reputation for serving outstanding cuisine at affordable prices. The emphasis is on high-quality, locally sourced ingredients used to create delicious fare complemented by a tipple from the impressive array of over 120 wines. My star...
View full reviewA mere stone's throw from the picturesque Forest of Dean and just two miles from the historic market town of Monmouth, The Stonemill boasts a beautiful, peaceful location, and is the perfect place to relax. Oak beams and vaulted ceilings merge effortlessly with modern tableware and contemporary furnishings, creating a unique count...
View full reviewThis exceptional establishment is housed inside a beautiful Grade II listed building and enjoys stunning views of the surrounding Worcestershire countryside. During summer, the terrace is the perfect spot in which to pause and admire the outlook on to the Malvern Hills.
Inside the restaurant, the decor is chic and stylish, ...
Nestled in the pretty market town of Newent, this 18th-century Grade II listed building was originally a farm. When it was converted into the popular dog-friendly pub of today, it was named The Black Dog after a famous highwayman’s faithful hound. The pub and its five well-appointed bed and breakfast rooms have recently undergon...
View full reviewThe Walnut Tree can be found on the Old Ross Road, just a few miles east of Abergavenny. It has an impressive pedigree, having been a famous inn and restaurant for over 40 years.
The inn became a beacon of gastronomic excellence in South Wales under the talented Franco and Ann Taruschio, who served up an idiosyncratic and m...
Tucked away neatly between the pedestrianised shopping streets of Church Street and Priory Street in the town of Monmouth is this popular bistro-style café. One of Monmouth's most inviting cafés and restaurants, The Whole Earth Thai café and Bistro serves traditional English food alongside authentic, freshly prepared Thai food....
View full reviewFollowing almost a decade of classical training under the world-renowned Roux brothers, Mark Turton moved to Wales in 1997, becoming head chef of the Crown at Whitebrook and Abergavenny’s Angel Hotel. He treasured the area so much that he’s now put down further roots, having opened his own restaurant, #7 Church Street, in Marc...
View full reviewThe Bluebell Restaurant is the fruitful addition to historic Forest House in Coleford. With plenty of appetising options offered to suit all tastes, we selected dishes from the set-price menu, which provided an extensive range for great value. I was delighted by a starter of creamy mushrooms and smoked bacon lardons, served in a pipi...
View full reviewSet on the edge of the beautiful Forest of Dean, The Belfry Hotel acts as the perfect base for exploring all that this lovely part of the country has to offer. Having closed in-line with the closing of the mines, this workman's pub, once-named The George, was purchased in 1991 by the Bell family and given a new lease of life. Now ...
View full reviewThe Butchers Arms sits in an idyllic countryside spot near the beautiful Malvern Hills. This family-run Cotswolds gem was taken over by husband and wife Jo-Anne and Mark in January 2018, currently holds a Michelin star and this year was awarded an OpenTable Diner’s Choice Award for the outstanding food on offer.
The rusti...
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