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Situated midway between Shrewsbury and Chester, in the beautiful Shropshire/Welsh border hills, this peaceful and unstuffy Country Hotel provides the perfect retreat to escape the `madding crowd`.
Set in five acres of grounds with no passing traffic, this creeper-clad former rectory provides unobtrusive hospitality and fresh local food, awarded three stars and two Rosettes by the AA. Other accolades include Good Hotel Guides `Country Hotel of the Year 2003`, The Which Hotel Guide `Rural Retreat 2004` and Johansens `Most Excellent Value Hotel 2004`.
All the bedrooms have wonderful views, one is on the ground floor, one has double Jacuzzi and several have spa baths or private patios. There is hill walking on the doorstep, six nearby golf courses and four major National Trust properties nearby, including Powys Castle. Log fires burn in the winter. Pets welcome. Two AA Rosettes for food quality.
Ratings/Awards:AA Three Star 2 AA Rosettes The Good Hotel Guides `Country Hotel
of the Year 2003`. Number of Rooms:12 Number Ensuite:12 Price per PersonPrice Includes:B&B Double:£51 - £74 Twin:£51 - £74 Single:£82 Restaurant |
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